perils。Butweshallpreservethem;andourmassofweight&wealthonthegoodsideissogreat,astoleavenodangerthatforcewilleverbeattemptedagainstus。WehaveonlytoawakeandsnaptheLilliputiancordswithwhichtheyhavebeenentanglingusduringthefirstsleepwhichsucceededourlabors。Iwillforwardthetestimonialofthedeathofmrs。Mazzei,whichIcandothemoreincontrovertiblyassheisburiedinmygraveyard,andIpasshergravedaily。Theformalitiesoftheproofyourequire,willoccasiondelay。JohnPage&hissonMannarewell。ThefatherremarriedtoaladyfromN。York。BeverleyRandolphelasuaconsorteliving&
well。Theironlychildmarriedtothe2dofT。M。Randolph。Theeldestsonyouknowmarriedmyeldestdaughter,isanablelearned&
worthycharacter,butkeptdownbyillhealth。Theyhavetwochildren&stilllivewithme。Myyoungerdaughterwell。Colo。
Innisiswell,&atruerepublicanstillasareallthosebeforenamed。Colo。MonroeisourM。P。atParisamostworthypatriot&
honestman。Thesearethepersonsyouinquireafter。Ibegintofeeltheeffectsofage。Myhealthhassuddenlybrokedown,withsymptomswhichgivemetobelieveIshallnothavemuchtoencounterofthe_tediumvitae_。Whileitremains,however,myheartwillbewarminit’sfriendships,andamongthese,willalwaysfostertheaffectionwithwhichIam,dearSir,yourfriendandservant。
ANENTENTEWITHADAMS
_ToJamesMadison,withEnclosure_
_Jan。1,1797_
YoursofDec。19。hascomesafely。Theeventoftheelectionhasneverbeenamatterofdoubtinmymind。IknewthattheEasternstatesweredisciplinedintheschoolsoftheirtownmeetingstosacrificedifferencesofopiniontothegreatobjectofoperatinginphalanx,&thatthemorefree&moralagencypracticedintheotherstateswouldalwaysmakeupthesupplementoftheirweight。IndeedthevotecomesmuchneareranequalitythanIhadexpected。Iknowthedifficultyofobtainingbelieftoone’sdeclarationsofadisinclinationtohonors,&thatitisgreatestwiththosewhostillremainintheworld。Butnoargumentswerewantingtoreconcilemetoarelinquishmentofthefirstofficeoracquiescenceunderthesecond。Astothefirstitwasimpossiblethatamoresolidunwillingnesssettledonfullcalculation,couldhaveexistedinanyman’smind,shortofthedegreeofabsoluterefusal。TheonlyviewonwhichIwouldhavegoneintoitforawhilewastoputourvesselonherrepublicantackbeforesheshouldbethrowntoomuchtoleewardofhertrueprinciples。Astothesecond,itistheonlyofficeintheworldaboutwhichIamunabletodecideinmyownmindwhetherIhadratherhaveitornothaveit。Pridedoesnotenterintotheestimate;forIthinkwiththeRomansthatthegeneraloftodayshouldbeasoldiertomorrowifnecessary。Icanparticularlyhavenofeelingswhichwouldrevoltatasecondarypositiontomr。
Adams。Iamhisjuniorinlife,washisjuniorinCongress,hisjuniorinthediplomaticline,hisjuniorlatelyinthecivilgovernment。BeforethereceiptofyourletterIhadwrittentheenclosedonetohim。Ihadintendeditsometime,buthaddeferreditfromtimetotimeunderthediscouragementofadespairofmakinghimbelieveIcouldbesincereinit。ThepapersbythelastpostnotrenderingitnecessarytochangeanythingintheletterIencloseitopenforyourperusal,notonlythatyoumaypossesstheactualstateofdispositionsbetweenus,butthatifanythingshouldrenderthedeliveryofitineligibleinyouropinion,youmayreturnittome。Ifmr。Adamscanbeinducedtoadministerthegovernmentonit’strueprinciples,&torelinquishhisbiastoanEnglishconstitution,itistobeconsideredwhetheritwouldnotbeonthewholeforthepublicgoodtocometoagoodunderstandingwithhimastohisfutureelections。HeisperhapstheonlysurebarrieragainstHamilton’sgettingin。
SincemylastIhavereceivedapacketofbooks&pamphlets,thechoicenessofwhichtestifiesthattheycomefromyou。TheincidentsofHamilton’sinsurrectionisacuriousworkindeed。Theheroofitexhibitshimselfinalltheattitudesofadexterousbalancemaster。
ThePoliticalprogressisaworkofvalue&ofasingularcomplexion。Theeyeoftheauthorseemstobeanaturalachromatic,whichdivestseveryobjectoftheglareofcolour。Theprecedingworkunderthesametitlehadthesamemerit。Oneisdisgustedindeedwiththeulceratedstatewhichitpresentsofthehumanmind:
buttocureanulcerwemustgotoitsbottom:&nowriterhaseverdonethismoreradicallythanthisone。Thereflectionsintowhichheleadsonearenotflatteringtoourspecies。IntruthIdonotrecollectinalltheanimalkingdomasinglespeciesbutmanwhichiseternally&systematicallyengagedinthedestructionofitsownspecies。Whatiscalledcivilizationseemstohavenoothereffectonhimthantoteachhimtopursuetheprincipleofbellumomniuminomniaonalargerscale,&inplaceofthelittlecontestsoftribeagainsttribe,toengageallthequartersoftheearthinthesameworkofdestruction。Whenweaddtothisthatastotheotherspeciesofanimals,thelions&tigersaremerelambscomparedwithmanasadestroyer,wemustconcludethatitisinmanalonethatnaturehasbeenabletofindasufficientbarrieragainstthetoogreatmultiplicationofotheranimals&ofmanhimself,anequilibriatingpoweragainstthefecundityofgeneration。Mysituationpointsmyviewschieflytohiswarsinthephysicalworld:
yoursperhapsexhibithimasequallywarringinthemoralone。Weboth,Ibelieve,joininwishingtoseehimsoftened。Adieu。
ENCLOSURETOJOHNADAMS
_Monticello,Dec。28,1796_
DEARSIR——Thepublicandthepublicpapershavebeenmuchoccupiedlatelyinplacingusinapointofoppositiontoeachother。
Itrustwithconfidencethatlessofithasbeenfeltbyourselvespersonally。IntheretiredcantonwhereIam,Ilearnlittleofwhatispassing:pamphletsIseenever;papersbutafew;andthefewerthehappier。OurlatestintelligencefromPhiladelphiaatpresentisofthe16th。inst。buttho’atthatdateyourelectiontothefirstmagistracyseemsnottohavebeenknownasafact,yetwithmeithasneverbeendoubted。IknewitimpossibleyoushouldloseavoteNorthoftheDelaware,andevenifthatofPensylvaniashouldbeagainstyouinthemass,yetthatyouwouldgetenoughSouthofthattoplaceyoursuccessionoutofdanger。Ihaveneveronesinglemomentexpectedadifferentissue:andtho’IknowIshallnotbebelieved,yetitisnotthelesstruethatIhaveneverwishedit。
Myneighbors,asmycompurgators,couldaverthatfact,becausetheyseemyoccupationsandmyattachmenttothem。Indeeditispossiblethatyoumaybecheatedofyoursuccessionbyatrickworthythesubtletyofyourarch-friend[AlexanderHamilton]ofNewYork,whohasbeenabletomakeofyourrealfriendstoolstodefeattheirandyourjustwishes。Mostprobablyhewillbedisappointedastoyou;
andmyinclinationsplacemeoutofhisreach。Ileavetoothersthesublimedelightsofridinginthestorm,betterpleasedwithsoundsleepandawarmbirthbelow,withthesocietyofneighbors,friendsandfellowlaborersoftheearth,thanofspiesandsycophants。Noonethenwillcongratulateyouwithpurerdisinterestednessthanmyself。TheshareindeedwhichImayhavehadinthelatevote,I
shallstillvaluehighly,asanevidenceoftheshareIhaveintheesteemofmyfellowcitizens。Butwhile,inthispointofview,afewvoteslesswouldbelittlesensible,thedifferenceintheeffectofafewmorewouldbeverysensibleandoppressivetome。Ihavenoambitiontogovernmen。Itisapainfulandthanklessoffice。SincethedaytooonwhichyousignedthetreatyofParisourhorizonwasneversoovercast。Idevoutlywishyoumaybeabletoshunforusthiswarbywhichouragriculture,commerceandcreditwillbedestroyed。Ifyouare,theglorywillbeallyourown;andthatyouradministrationmaybefilledwithgloryandhappinesstoyourselfandadvantagetousisthesincerewishofonewhotho’,inthecourseofourvoyagethro’life,variouslittleincidentshavehappenedorbeencontrivedtoseparateus,retainsstillforyouthesolidesteemofthemomentswhenwewereworkingforourindependance,andsentimentsofrespectandaffectionateattachment。”PERFECTLYNEUTRALANDINDEPENDENT”
_ToElbridgeGerry_
_Philadelphia,May13,1797_
MYDEARFRIEND,——Yourfavorofthe4thinsttcametohandyesterday。Thatofthe4thofApr,withtheoneforMonroe,hasneverbeenreceived。Thefirst,ofMar27,didnotreachmetillApr21,whenIwaswithinafewdaysofsettingoutforthisplace,&I
putoffacknolegingittillIshouldcomehere。Ientirelycommendyourdispositionstowardsmr。Adams;knowinghisworthasintimatelyandesteemingitasmuchasanyone,andacknolegingthepreferenceofhisclaims,ifanyIcouldhavehad,tothehighofficeconferredonhim。Butintruth,Ihadneitherclaimsnorwishesonthesubject,thoIknowitwillbedifficulttoobtainbeliefofthis。
WhenIretiredfromthisplace&theofficeofSecyofstate,itwasinthefirmestcontemplationofnevermorereturninghere。Therehadindeedbeensuggestionsinthepublicpapers,thatIwaslookingtowardsasuccessiontothePresident’schair,butfeelingaconsciousnessoftheirfalsehood,andobservingthatthesuggestionscamefromhostilequarters,Iconsideredthemasintendedmerelytoexcitepublicodiumagainstme。Ineverinmylifeexchangedawordwithanyperson,onthesubject,tillIfoundmynamebroughtforwardgenerally,incompetitionwiththatofmr。Adams。ThosewithwhomI
thencommunicated,couldsay,ifitwerenecessary,whetherImetthecallwithdesire,orevenwithareadyacquiescence,andwhetherfromthemomentofmyfirstacquiescence,Ididnotdevoutlypraythattheverythingmighthappenwhichhashappened。Thesecondofficeofthisgovernmentishonorable&easy,thefirstisbutasplendidmisery。
Youexpressapprehensionsthatstratagemswillbeused,toproduceamisunderstandingbetweenthePresidentandmyself。Thonotawordhavingthistendencyhaseverbeenhazardedtomebyanyone,yetIconsiderasacertaintythatnothingwillbeleftuntriedtoalienatehimfromme。ThesemachinationswillproceedfromtheHamiltonsbywhomheissurrounded,andwhoareonlyalittlelesshostiletohimthantome。Itcannotbutdampthepleasureofcordiality,whenwesuspectthatitissuspected。Icannothelpfearing,thatitisimpossibleformr。Adamstobelievethatthestateofmymindiswhatitreallyis;thathemaythinkIviewhimasanobstacleinmyway。Ihavenosupernaturalpowertoimpresstruthonthemindofanother,norheanytodiscoverthattheestimatewhichhemayform,onajustviewofthehumanmindasgenerallyconstituted,maynotbejustinitsapplicationtoaspecialconstitution。Thismaybeasourceofprivateuneasinesstous;Ihonestlyconfessthatitissotomeatthistime。Butneitherofusarecapableoflettingithaveeffectonourpublicduties。
Thosewhomayendeavortoseparateus,areprobablyexcitedbythefearthatImighthaveinfluenceontheexecutivecouncils;butwhentheyshallknowthatIconsidermyofficeasconstitutionallyconfinedtolegislativefunctions,andthatIcouldnottakeanypartwhateverinexecutiveconsultations,evenwereitproposed,theirfearsmayperhapssubside,&theirobjectbefoundnotworthamachination。
Idosincerelywishwithyou,thatwecouldtakeourstandonagroundperfectlyneutral&independenttowardsallnations。Ithasbeenmyconstantobjectthropubliclife;andwithrespecttotheEnglish&French,particularly,Ihavetoooftenexpressedtotheformermywishes,&madetothempropositionsverbally&inwriting,officially&privately,toofficial&privatecharacters,forthemtodoubtofmyviews,iftheywouldbecontentwithequality。Ofthistheyareinpossessionofseveralwritten&formalproofs,inmyownhandwriting。Buttheyhavewishedamonopolyofcommerce&
influencewithus;andtheyhaveinfactobtainedit。Whenwetakenoticethattheirsistheworkshoptowhichwegoforallwewant;
thatwiththemcentreeitherimmediatelyorultimatelyallthelaborsofourhandsandlands;thattothembelongseitheropenlyorsecretlythegreatmassofournavigation;thateventhefactorageoftheiraffairshere,iskepttothemselvesbyfactitiouscitizenships;
thattheseforeign&falsecitizensnowconstitutethegreatbodyofwhatarecalledourmerchants,fillourseaports,areplantedineverylittletown&districtoftheinteriorcountry,swayeverythingintheformerplacesbytheirownvotes,&thoseoftheirdependants,inthelatter,bytheirinsinuations&theinfluenceoftheirledgers;thattheyareadvancingfasttoamonopolyofourbanks&
第48章