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第46章

  however,therewasnodifferenceofopinionintheconclusion,thatitcouldnotbeeffected。Thereasonswhichtheythoughtwouldwithcertaintyprevailagainstit,were1。thatouryouth,notfamiliarizedbutwiththeirmothertongue,werenotpreparedtoreceiveinstructionsinanyother;2d。thattheexpenceoftheinstitutionwouldexciteuneasinessintheirconstituents,&endangerit’spermanence;&3。thatit’sextentwasdisproportionedtothenarrowstateofthepopulationwithus。Whatevermightbeurgedontheseseveralsubjects,yetasthedecisionrestedwithothers,thereremainedtousonlytoregretthatcircumstancesweresuch,orwerethoughttobesuch,astodisappointyour&ourwishes。Ishouldhaveseenwithpeculiarsatisfactiontheestablishmentofsuchamassofscienceinmycountry,andshouldprobablyhavebeentemptedtoapproachmyselftoit,byprocuringaresidenceinit’sneighborhood,atthoseseasonsoftheyearatleastwhentheoperationsofagriculturearelessactiveandinteresting。Isincerelylamentthecircumstanceswhichhavesuggestedthisemigration。IhadhopedthatGenevawasfamiliarizedtosuchadegreeofliberty,thattheymightwithoutdifficultyordangerfillupthemeasuretoitsmaximum;aterm,which,thoughintheinsulatedman,boundedonlybyhisnaturalpowers,must,insociety,besofarrestrictedastoprotecthimselfagainsttheevilpassionsofhisassociates,&consequently,themagainsthim。Isuspectthatthedoctrine,thatsmallStatesalonearefittedtoberepublics,willbeexplodedbyexperience,withsomeotherbrilliantfallaciesaccreditedbyMontesquieu&otherpoliticalwriters。Perhapsitwillbefound,thattoobtainajustrepublicanditistosecureourjustrightsthatweresorttogovernmentatallitmustbesoextensiveasthatlocalegoismsmayneverreachit’sgreaterpart;thatoneveryparticularquestion,amajoritymaybefoundinit’scouncilsfreefromparticularinterests,andgiving,therefore,anuniformprevalencetotheprinciplesofjustice。Thesmallerthesocieties,themoreviolent&moreconvulsivetheirschisms。Wehavechancedtoliveinanagewhichwillprobablybedistinguishedinhistory,forit’sexperimentsingovernmentonalargerscalethanhasyettakenplace。Butweshallnotlivetoseetheresult。Thegrosserabsurdities,suchashereditarymagistracies,weshallseeexplodedinourday,longexperiencehavingalreadypronouncedcondemnationagainstthem。Butwhatistobethesubstitute?Thisourchildrenorgrandchildrenwillanswer。
  Wemaybesatisfiedwiththecertainknowledgethatnonecaneverbetried,sostupid,sounrighteous,sooppressive,sodestructiveofeveryendforwhichhonestmenenterintogovernment,asthatwhichtheirforefathershadestablished,&theirfathersaloneventuretotumbleheadlongfromthestationstheyhavesolongabused。Itisunfortunate,thattheeffortsofmankindtorecoverthefreedomofwhichtheyhavebeensolongdeprived,willbeaccompaniedwithviolence,witherrors,&evenwithcrimes。Butwhileweweepoverthemeans,wemustprayfortheend——ButIhavebeeninsensiblyledbythegeneralcomplexionofthetimes,fromtheparticularcaseofGeneva,tothosetowhichitbearsnosimilitude。Ofthatwehopegoodthings。Itsinhabitantsmustbetoomuchenlightened,toowellexperiencedintheblessingsoffreedomandundisturbedindustry,totoleratelongacontrarystateofthings。Ishallbehappytohearthattheirgovernmentperfectsitself,andleavesroomforthehonest,theindustrious&wise;inwhichcase,yourowntalents,&
  thoseofthepersonsforwhomyouhaveinterestedyourself,will,I
  amsure,findwelcome&distinction。Mygoodwisheswillalwaysattendyou,asaconsequenceoftheesteem®ardwithwhichIam,DearSir,yourmostobedient&mosthumbleservant。
  ABJURINGTHEPRESIDENCY
  _ToJamesMadison_
  _Monticello,Apr。27,1795_
  DEARSIR,——YourletterofMar23。cametohandthe7thofApril,andnotwithstandingtheurgentreasonsforansweringapartofitimmediately,yetasitmentionedthatyouwouldleavePhiladelphiawithinafewdays,Ifearedthattheanswermightpassyouontheroad。AletterfromPhiladelphiabythelastposthavingannouncedtomeyourleavingthatplacethedayprecedingit’sdate,IaminhopesthiswillfindyouinOrange。Inmine,towhichyoursofMar23。wasananswer,IexpressedmyhopeoftheonlychangeofpositionIeverwishedtoseeyoumake,andIexpresseditwithentiresincerity,becausethereisnotanotherpersonintheUS。whobeingplacedatthehelmofouraffairs,mymindwouldbesocompletelyatrestforthefortuneofourpoliticalbark。Thewishtoowaspure,&
  unmixedwithanythingrespectingmyselfpersonally。Forastomyself,thesubjecthadbeenthoroughlyweighed&decidedon,&myretirementfromofficehadbeenmeantfromallofficehighorlow,withoutexception。Icansay,too,withtruth,thatthesubjecthadnotbeenpresentedtomymindbyanyvanityofmyown。Iknowmyself&myfellowcitizenstoowelltohaveeverthoughtofit。Buttheideawasforceduponmebycontinualinsinuationsinthepublicpapers,whileIwasinoffice。Asallthesecamefromahostilequarter,Iknewthattheirobjectwastopoisonthepublicmindastomymotives,whentheywerenotabletochargemewithfacts。Buttheideabeingoncepresentedtome,myownquietrequiredthatIshouldfaceit&examineit。Ididsothoroughly,&hadnodifficultytoseethateveryreasonwhichhaddeterminedmetoretirefromtheofficeIthenheld,operatedmorestronglyagainstthatwhichwasinsinuatedtobemyobject。Idecidedthenonthosegeneralgroundswhichcouldalonebepresenttomymindatthetime,thatistosay,reputation,tranquillity,labor;forastopublicduty,itcouldnotbeatopicofconsiderationinmycase。Ifthesegeneralconsiderationsweresufficienttogroundafirmresolutionnevertopermitmyselftothinkoftheoffice,ortobethoughtofforit,thespecialoneswhichhavesupervenedonmyretirement,stillmoreinsuperablybarthedoortoit。Myhealthisentirelybrokendownwithinthelasteightmonths;myagerequiresthatIshouldplacemyaffairsinaclearstate;thesearesoundiftakencareof,butcapableofconsiderabledangersiflongerneglected;andaboveallthings,thedelightsIfeelinthesocietyofmyfamily,andtheagriculturalpursuitsinwhichIamsoeagerlyengaged。ThelittlespiceofambitionwhichIhadinmyyoungerdayshaslongsinceevaporated,andIsetstilllessstorebyaposthumousthanpresentname。Instatingtoyoutheheadsofreasonswhichhaveproducedmydetermination,Idonotmeananopeningforfuturediscussion,orthatImaybereasonedoutofit。Thequestionisforeverclosedwithme;mysoleobjectistoavailmyselfofthefirstopeningevergivenmefromafriendlyquarterandIcouldnotwithdecencydoitbefore,ofpreventinganydivisionorlossofvotes,whichmightbefataltotheRepublicaninterest。Ifthathasanychanceofprevailing,itmustbebyavoidingthelossofasinglevote,andbyconcentratingallitsstrengthononeobject。Whothisshouldbe,isaquestionIcanmorefreelydiscusswithanybodythanyourself。InthisIpainfullyfeelthelossofMonroe。Hadhebeenhere,Ishouldhavebeenatnolossforachannelthroughwhichtomakemyselfunderstood;ifIhavebeenmisunderstoodbyanybodythroughtheinstrumentalityofmr。Fenno&hisabettors——Ilongtoseeyou。I
  amproceedinginmyagriculturalplanswithaslowbutsurestep。Togetunderfullwaywillrequire4。or5。years。Butpatience&
  perseverancewillaccomplishit。Mylittleessayinredclover,thelastyear,hashadthemostencouragingsuccess。Isowedthenabout40。acres。Ihavesowedthisyearabout120。whichtherainnowfallingcomesveryopportunelyon。From160。to200。acres,willbemyyearlysowing。Theseed-boxdescribedintheagriculturaltransactionsofNewYork,reducestheexpenseofseedingfrom6/to2/3theacre,anddoesthebusinessbetterthanispossibletobedonebythehumanhand。Maywehopeavisitfromyou?Ifwemay,letitbeafterthemiddleofMay,bywhichtimeIhopetobereturnedfromBedford。Ihadhadapropositiontomeetmr。Henrytherethismonth,toconferonthesubjectofaconvention,tothecallingofwhichheisnowbecomeaconvert。Thesessionofourdistrictcourtfurnishedmeajustexcuseforthetime;buttheimproprietyofmyenteringintoconsultationonameasureinwhichI
  wouldtakenopart,isapermanentone。
  Presentmymostrespectfulcomplimentstomrs。Madison,&beassuredofthewarmattachmentof,DearSir,yoursaffectionately。
  ANAIL-MAKER
  _ToJeanNicolasDemeunier_
  _Monticello,Virginia,Apr。29,1795_
  DEARSIR,——YourfavorofMar。30。fromPhiladelphiacametomyhandsafewdaysago。ThatwhichyoumentiontohavewrittenfromLondonhasneverbeenreceived;norhadIbeenabletodiscoverwhathasbeenyourfortuneduringthetroublesofFranceafterthedeathoftheKing。Beingthoroughlypersuadedthatunderallcircumstancesyourconducthadbeenentirelyinnocent&friendlytothefreedomofyourcountry,Ihadhopesthatyouhadnotbeenobligedtoquityourowncountry。Beingmyselfawarmzealotfortheattainment&
  enjoimentbyallmankindofasmuchliberty,aseachmayexercisewithoutinjurytotheequallibertyofhisfellowcitizens,IhavelamentedthatinFrancetheendeavourstoobtainthisshouldhavebeenattendedwiththeeffusionofsomuchblood。Iwasintimatewiththeleadingcharactersoftheyear1789。SoIwaswiththoseoftheBrissotinepartywhosucceededthem:&havealwaysbeenpersuadedthattheirviewswereupright。Thosewhohavefollowedhavebeenlessknowntome:butIhavebeenwillingtohopethattheyalsomeanttheestablishmentofafreegovernmentintheircountry,exceptingperhapsthepartywhichhaslatelybeensuppressed。Thegovernmentofthosenowattheheadofaffairsappearstoholdoutmanyindicationsofgoodsense,moderation&virtue;&Icannotbutpresumefromtheircharacteraswellasyourownthatyouwouldfindaperfectsafetyinthebosomofyourowncountry。IthinkitfortunatefortheUnitedStatestohavebecometheasylumforsomanyvirtuouspatriotsofdifferentdenominations:buttheircircumstances,withwhichyouweresowellacquaintedbefore,enabledthemtobebutabareasylum,&tooffernothingforthembutanentirefreedomtousetheirownmeans&facultiesastheyplease。
  ThereisnosuchthinginthiscountryaswhatwouldbecalledwealthinEurope。Therichestarebutalittleatease,&obligedtopaythemostrigorousattentiontotheiraffairstokeepthemtogether。
  IdonotmeantospeakhereoftheBeaujonsofAmerica。Forwehavesomeofthesetho’happilytheyarebutephemeral。Ourpublicoeconomyalsoissuchastoofferdrudgeryandsubsistenceonlytothoseentrustedwithitsadministration,awise&necessaryprecautionagainstthedegeneracyofthepublicservants。Inourprivatepursuitsitisagreatadvantagethateveryhonestemploymentisdeemedhonorable。Iammyselfanail-maker。Onreturninghomeafteranabsenceoftenyears,IfoundmyfarmssomuchderangedthatIsawevidentlytheywouldbeaburdentomeinsteadofasupporttillIcouldregeneratethem;&consequentlythatitwasnecessaryformetofindsomeotherresourceinthemeantime。Ithoughtforawhileoftakingupthemanufactureofpot-ash,whichrequiresbutsmalladvancesofmoney。Iconcludedatlengthhowevertobeginamanufactureofnails,whichneedslittleornocapital,&Inowemployadozenlittleboysfrom10。to16。yearsofage,overlookingallthedetailsoftheirbusinessmyself&drawingfromitaprofitonwhichIcangetalongtillIcanputmyfarmsintoacourseofyieldingprofit。Mynewtradeofnail-makingistomeinthiscountrywhatanadditionaltitleofnobilityortheensignsofaneworderareinEurope。Inthecommercialline,thegrocersbusinessisthatwhichrequirestheleastcapitalinthiscountry。Thegrocergenerallyobtainsacreditofthreemonths,&sellsforreadymoneysoastobeabletomakehispaiments&obtainanewsupply。ButI
  thinkIhaveobservedthatyourcountrymenwhohavebeenobligedtoworkouttheirownfortuneshere,havesucceededbestwithasmallfarm。Labourindeedisdearhere,butrentsarelow&onthewholeareasonableprofit&comfortablesubsistenceresults。Itisatthesametimethemosttranquil,healthy,&independent。AndsinceyouhavebeenpleasedtoaskmyopinionastothebestwayofemployingyourselftillyoucandrawfundsfromFranceorreturnthereyourself,Idopresumethatthisisthebusinesswhichwouldyieldthemosthappiness&contentmenttooneofyourphilosophicturn。
  ButatthedistanceIamfromNewYork,whereyouseemdisposedtofixyourself,&littleacquaintedwiththecircumstancesofthatplaceIammuchlessqualifiedthandisposedtosuggesttoyouemploimentsanalogoustoyourturnofmind&atthesametimetothecircumstancesofyourpresentsituation。Beassuredthatitwillalwaysgivemelivelypleasuretolearnthatyourpursuits,whatevertheymaybemayleadyoutocontentment&success,beingwithverysincereesteem&respect,dearsir,yourmostobedientservant。
  ROGUESANDATREATY
  _ToMannPage_
  _Monticello,Aug。30,1795_
  ItwasnotinmypowertoattendatFredericksburgaccordingtothekindinvitationinyourletter,andinthatofmr。Ogilvie。Theheatoftheweather,thebusinessofthefarm,towhichIhavemademyselfnecessary,forbadeit;andtogiveoneroundreasonforall,_maturesanus_,IhavelaidupmyRosinanteinhisstall,beforehisunfitnessfortheroadshallexposehimfaulteringtotheworld。ButwhydidnotIansweryouintime?Because,intruth,Iamencouragingmyselftogrowlazy,andIwassureyouwouldascribethedelaytoanythingsoonerthanawantofaffectionorrespecttoyou,forthiswasnotamongthepossiblecauses。Intruth,ifanythingcouldeverinducemetosleepanothernightoutofmyownhouse,itwouldhavebeenyourfriendlyinvitationandmysollicitudeforthesubjectofit,theeducationofouryouth。Idomostanxiouslywishtoseethehighestdegreesofeducationgiventothehigherdegreesofgenius,andtoalldegreesofit,somuchasmayenablethemtoread&understandwhatisgoingonintheworld,andtokeeptheirpartofitgoingonright:fornothingcankeepitrightbuttheirownvigilant&distrustfulsuperintendence。IdonotbelievewiththeRochefoucaults&Montaignes,thatfourteenoutoffifteenmenarerogues:Ibelieveagreatabatementfromthatproportionmaybemadeinfavorofgeneralhonesty。ButIhavealwaysfoundthatrogueswouldbeuppermost,andIdonotknowthattheproportionistoostrongforthehigherorders,andforthosewho,risingabovetheswinishmultitude,alwayscontrivetonestlethemselvesintotheplacesofpower&profit。Theseroguessetoutwithstealingthepeople’sgoodopinion,andthenstealfromthemtherightofwithdrawingit,bycontrivinglawsandassociationsagainstthepowerofthepeoplethemselves。Ourpartofthecountryisinconsiderablefermentation,onwhattheysuspecttobearecentrogueryofthiskind。Theysaythatwhileallhandswerebelowdeckmendingsails,splicingropes,andeveryoneathisownbusiness,&thecaptaininhiscabbinattendingtohislogbook&chart,arogueofapilothasrunthemintoanenemy’sport。Butmetaphorapart,thereismuchdissatisfactionwithmr。Jay&histreaty。Formypart,Iconsidermyselfnowbutasapassenger,leavingtheworld,&it’sgovernmenttothosewhoarelikelytolivelongerinit。Thatyoumaybeamongthelongestofthese,ismysincereprayer。Afterbeggingyoutobethebearerofmycompliments&apologiestomr。Ogilvie,Ibidyouanaffectionatefarewell,alwayswishingtohearfromyou。
  THELAWSOFVIRGINIA
  _ToGeorgeWythe_