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第6章

  thegenerousallianceshehasenteredintowithus。Tho’muchofmytimeisemployedinthecouncilsofAmericaIhaveyetalittleleisuretoindulgemyfondnessforphilosophicalstudies。Icouldwishtocorrespondwithyouonsubjectsofthatkind。Itmightnotbeunacceptabletoyoutobeinformedforinstanceofthetruepowerofourclimateasdiscoverablefromthethermometer,fromtheforce&
  directionofthewinds,thequantityofrain,theplantswhichgrowwithoutshelterinwinter&c。Ontheotherhandweshouldbemuchpleasedwithcontemporaryobservationsonthesameparticularsinyourcountry,whichwillgiveusacomparativeviewofthetwoclimates。Farenheit’sthermometeristheonlyoneinusewithus,I
  makemydailyobservationsasearlyaspossibleinthemorning&
  againabout4o’clockintheafternoon,thesegenerallyshowingthemaximaofcold&heatinthecourseof24hours。IwishIcouldgratifyyourBotanicaltaste;butIamacquaintedwithnothingmorethanthefirstprinciplesofthatscience;yetmyself&myfriendsmayfurnishyouwithanyBotanicalsubjectswhichthiscountryaffords,andarenottobehadwithyou;andIshalltakepleasureinprocuringthemwhenpointedoutbyyou。Thegreatestdifficultywillbethemeansofconveyanceduringthecontinuanceofthewar。
  IfthereisagratificationwhichIenvyanypeopleinthisworld,itistoyourcountryitsmusic。Thisisthefavoritepassionofmysoul,&fortunehascastmylotinacountrywhereitisinastateofdeplorablebarbarism。Fromthelineoflifeinwhichweconjectureyoutobe,Ihaveforsometimelostthehopeofseeingyouhere。Shouldtheeventproveso,Ishallaskyourassistanceinprocuringasubstitute,whomaybeaproficientinsinging,&ontheHarpsichord。Ishouldbecontentedtoreceivesuchanonetwoorthreeyearshence,whenitishopedhemaycomemoresafelyandfindhereagreaterplentyofthoseusefulthingswhichcommercealonecanfurnish。TheboundsofanAmericanfortunewillnotadmittheindulgenceofadomesticbandofmusicians,yetIhavethoughtthatapassionformusicmightbereconciledwiththateconomywhichweareobligedtoobserve。IretainforinstanceamongmydomesticservantsagardenerOrtolans,aweaverTessitoredilinoelin,acabinetmakerStipeltaioandastonecutterScalpellinolaboranteinpianotowhichIwouldaddavigneron。InacountrywherelikeyoursmusiciscultivatedandpractisedbyeveryclassofmenI
  supposetheremightbefoundpersonsofthosetradeswhocouldperformontheFrenchhorn,clarinetorhautboy&bassoon,sothatonemighthaveabandoftwoFrenchhorns,twoclarinets,&hautboys&abassoon,withoutenlargingtheirdomesticexpenses。Acertaintyofemploymentforahalfdozenyears,andattheendofthattimetofindthemiftheychooseaconveyancetotheirowncountrymightinducethemtocomehereonreasonablewages。Withoutmeaningtogiveyoutrouble,perhapsitmightbepracticableforyouin[your]
  ordinaryintercoursewithyourpeople,tofindoutsuchmendisposedtocometoAmerica。Sobrietyandgoodnaturewouldbedesirablepartsoftheircharacters。Ifyouthinksuchaplanpracticable,andwillbesokindastoinformmewhatwillbenecessarytobedoneonmypartIwilltakecarethatitshallbedone。Thenecessaryexpenses,wheninformedofthem,Icanremitbeforetheyarewanting,toanyportinFrance,withwhichcountryalonewehavesafecorrespondence。IamSirwithmuchesteemyourhumbleservant。”ATRUEWHIGINSCIENCE”
  _ToDavidRittenhouse_
  _MonticelloinAlbemarle,Virginia,July19,1778_
  DEARSIR,——IsincerelycongratulateyouontherecoveryofPhiladelphia,andwishitmaybefounduninjuredbytheenemy——howfartheinterestsofliteraturemayhavesufferedbytheinjuryorremovaloftheOrreryasitismiscalledthepublicklibraries,yourpapers&implements,aredoubtswhichstillexciteanxiety。WeweremuchdisappointedinVirginiagenerallyonthedayofthegreateclipse,whichprovedtobecloudy。InWilliamsburgh,whereitwastotal,Iunderstandonlythebeginningwasseen。AtthisplacewhichisinLat。38degrees-8’andLongitudeWestfromWilliamsburghabout1degrees-45’asisconjectured,elevendigitsonlyweresupposedtobecovered,asitwasnotseenatalltillthemoonhadadvancednearlyonethirdoverthesun’sdisc。Afterwardsitwasseenatintervalsthroughthewhole。Theegressparticularlywasvisible。
  Itprovedhoweveroflittleusetomeforwantofatimepiecethatcouldbedependedon;whichcircumstance,togetherwiththesubsequentrestorationofPhiladelphiatoyou,hasinducedmetotroubleyouwiththislettertoremindyouofyourkindpromiseofmakingmeanaccurateclock;whichbeingintendedforastronomicalpurposesonly,Iwouldhavedivestedofallapparatusforstrikingorforanyotherpurpose,whichbyincreasingit’scomplicationmightdisturbit’saccuracy。Acompaniontoit,forkeepingseconds,andwhichmightbemovedeasily,wouldgreatlyaddtoit’svalue。Thetheodolite,forwhichIspoketoyoualso,Icannowdispensewith,havingsincepurchasedamostexcellentone。
  Writingtoaphilosopher,Imayhopetobepardonedforintrudingsomethoughtsofmyowntho’theyrelatetohimpersonally。
  Yourtimefortwoyearspasthas,Ibelieve,beenprincipallyemployedinthecivilgovernmentofyourcountry。Tho’Ihavebeenawareoftheauthorityourcausewouldacquirewiththeworldfromit’sbeingknownthatyourself&Doc’t。Franklinwerezealousfriendstoitandammyselfdulyimpressedwithasenseofthearduousnessofgovernment,andtheobligationthoseareunderwhoareabletoconductit,yetIamalsosatisfiedthereisanorderofgeniussesabovethatobligation,&thereforeexemptedfromit,nobodycanconceivethatnatureeverintendedtothrowawayaNewtonupontheoccupationsofacrown。Itwouldhavebeenaprodigalityforwhicheventheconductofprovidencemighthavebeenarraigned,hadhebeenbybirthannexedtowhatwassofarbelowhim。Cooperatingwithnatureinherordinaryeconomyweshoulddisposeofandemploythegeniussesofmenaccordingtotheirseveralordersanddegrees。I
  doubtnotthereareinyourcountrymanypersonsequaltothetaskofconductinggovernment:butyoushouldconsiderthattheworldhasbutoneRyttenhouse,&thatitneverhadonebefore。Theamazingmechanicalrepresentationofthesolarsystemwhichyouconceived&
  executed,hasneverbeensurpassedbyanybuttheworkofwhichitisacopy。Arethosepowersthen,whichbeingintendedfortheeruditionoftheworldare,likeairandlight,theworld’scommonproperty,tobetakenfromtheirproperpursuittodothecommonplacedrudgeryofgoverningasinglestate,aworkwhichmybeexecutedbymenofanordinarystature,suchasarealways&everywheretobefound?WithouthavingascendedmountSinaiforinspiration,Icanpronouncethattheprecept,inthedecalogueofthevulgar,thattheyshallnotmaketothemselves”thelikenessofanythingthatisintheheavensabove”isreversedforyou,andthatyouwillfulfilthehighestpurposesofyourcreationbyemployingyourselfintheperpetualbreachofthatinhibition。Formyowncountryinparticularyoumustremembersomethinglikeapromisethatitshouldbeadornedwithoneofthem。Thetakingofyourcitybytheenemyhashithertopreventedthepropositionfrombeingmade&approvedbyourlegislature。Thezealofatruewhiginsciencemustexcusethehazardingthesefreethoughts,whichflowfromadesireofpromotingthediffusionofknowledge&ofyourfame,andfromonewhocanassureyoutrulythatheiswithmuchsincerity&esteemYourmostobed’t。&mosthumbleserv’t。
  P。S。Ifyoucanspareasmuchtimeastogivemenoticeofthereceiptofthis,&whathopeImayformofmyclocks,itwillobligeme。IfsenttoFredericksburghitwillcomesafetohand。
  WARANDHUMANITY
  _ToPatrickHenry_
  _Albemarle,March27,1779_
  Sir,——Areportprevailinghere,thatinconsequenceofsomepowersfromCongress,theGovernorandCouncilhaveitincontemplationtoremovetheConventiontroops,eitherwhollyorinpart,fromtheirpresentsituation,Itakethelibertyoftroublingyouwithsomeobservationsonthatsubject。Thereputationandinterestofourcountry,ingeneral,maybeaffectedbysuchameasure:itwould,therefore,hardlybedeemedanindecentlibertyinthemostprivatecitizen,toofferhisthoughtstotheconsiderationoftheExecutive。Thelocalityofmysituation,particularlyintheneighborhoodofthepresentbarracks,andthepublicrelationinwhichIstandtothepeopleamongwhomtheyaresituated,togetherwithaconfidencewhichapersonalknowledgeofthemembersoftheExecutivegivesme,thattheywillbegladofinformationfromanyquarter,onasubjectinterestingtothepublic,inducemetohopethattheywillacquitmeofimproprietyinthepresentrepresentation。
  ByanarticleintheConventionofSaratoga,itisstipulated,onthepartoftheUnitedStates,thattheofficersshallnotbeseparatedfromtheirmen。Isupposethetermofficers,includes_general_aswellas_regimental_officers。Astherearegeneralofficerswhocommandallthetroops,nopartofthemcanbeseparatedfromtheseofficerswithoutaviolationofthearticle:theycannot,ofcourse,beseparatedfromoneanother,unlessthesamegeneralofficercouldbeindifferentplacesatthesametime。Itistrue,thearticleaddsthewords,”asfarascircumstanceswilladmit。”
  Thiswasanecessaryqualification;because,innoplaceinAmerica,Isuppose,couldtherehavebeenfoundquartersforbothofficersandmentogether;thosefortheofficerstobeaccordingtotheirrank。
  Sofar,then,asthecircumstancesoftheplacewheretheyshouldbequartered,shouldrenderaseparationnecessary,inordertoprocurequartersfortheofficers,accordingtotheirrank,thearticleadmitsthatseparation。Andthesearethecircumstanceswhichmusthavebeenunderthecontemplationoftheparties;bothofwhom,andalltheworldbesidewhoareultimatejudgesinthecase,wouldstillunderstandthattheyweretobeasnearintheenvironsofthecamp,asconvenientquarterscouldbeprocured;andnotthatthequalificationofthearticledestroyedthearticleitself,andlaiditwhollyatourdiscretion。Congress,indeed,haveadmittedofthisseparation;butaretheysofarlordsofrightandwrongasthatourconsciencesmaybequietwiththeirdispensation?OristhecaseamendedbysayingtheyleaveitoptionalintheGovernorandCounciltoseparatethetroopsornot?Atthesametimethatitexculpatesnotthem,itisdrawingtheGovernorandCouncilintoaparticipationinthebreachoffaith。Ifindeeditisonlyproposed,thataseparationofthetroopsshallbereferredtotheconsentoftheirofficers;thatisaverydifferentmatter。Havingcarefullyavoidedconversationwiththemonpublicsubjects,Icannotsay,ofmyownknowledge,howtheywouldrelishsuchaproposition。Ihaveheardfromothers,thattheywillchoosetoundergoanythingtogether,ratherthantobeseparated,andthattheywillremonstrateagainstitinthestrongestterms。TheExecutive,therefore,ifvoluntaryagentsinthismeasure,mustbedrawnintoapaperwarwiththem,themoredisagreeable,asitseemsthatfaithandreasonwillbeontheotherside。AsanAmerican,Icannothelpfeelingathoroughmortification,thatourCongressshouldhavepermittedaninfractionofourpublichonor;asacitizenofVirginia,Icannothelphopingandconfiding,thatourSupremeExecutive,whoseactswillbeconsideredastheactsoftheCommonwealth,estimatethathonortoohighlytomakeitsinfractiontheirownact。Imaybepermittedtohope,then,thatifanyremovaltakesplace,itwillbeageneralone;and,asitissaidtobelefttotheGovernorandCounciltodetermineonthis,Iamsatisfiedthat,suppressingeveryotherconsideration,andweighingthematterdispassionately,theywilldetermineuponthissolequestion,Isitforthebenefitofthoseforwhomtheyact,thattheConventiontroopsshouldberemovedfromamongthem?Undertheheadofinterest,thesecircumstances,viz。,theexpenseofbuildingbarracks,saidtohavebeenpound25,000,andofremovingthetroopsback-wardsandforwards,amountingto,Iknownothowmuch,arenottobepermitted,merelybecausetheyareContinentalexpenses;forweareapartoftheContinent;wemustpayashillingofeverydollarwasted。Butthesumsofmoneywhich,bythesetroops,orontheiraccount,arebroughtinto,andexpendedinthisState,areagreatandlocaladvantage。Thiscanrequirenoproof。If,attheconclusionofthewar,forinstance,ourshareoftheContinentaldebtshouldbetwentymillionsofdollars,orsaythatwearecalledontofurnishanannualquotaoftwomillionsfourhundredthousanddollars,toCongress,toberaisedbytax,itisobviousthatweshouldraisethesegivensumswithgreaterorlessease,inproportiontothegreaterorlessquantityofmoneyfoundincirculationamongus。Iexpectthatourcirculatingmoneyis[increased?],bythepresenceofthesetroops,attherateof$30,000
  aweek,attheleast。Ihaveheard,indeed,thatanobjectionarisestotheirbeingkeptwithinthisState,fromtheinformationofthecommissarythattheycannotbesubsistedhere。Inattendingtotheinformationofthatofficer,itshouldbeborneinmindthatthecountyofKingWilliamanditsvicinitiesareonething,theterritoryofVirginiaanother。Ifthetroopscouldbefeduponlongletters,Ibelievethegentlemanattheheadofthatdepartmentinthiscountry,wouldbethebestcommissaryuponearth。ButtillI
  seehimdeterminedtoact,nottowrite;tosacrificehisdomesticeasetothedutiesofhisappointment,andapplytotheresourcesofthiscountry,wheresoevertheyaretobehad,Imustentertainadifferentopinionofhim。Iammistakenif,fortheanimalsubsistenceofthetroopshitherto,wearenotprincipallyindebtedtothegeniusandexertionsofHawkins,duringtheveryshorttimehelivedafterhisappointmenttothatdepartment,byyourboard。HiseyeimmediatelypervadedthewholeState,itwasreducedatoncetoaregularmachine,toasystem,andthewholeputintomovementandanimationbythefiatofacomprehensivemind。IftheCommonwealthofVirginiacannotfurnishthesetroopswithbread,Iwouldaskofthecommissariat,whichofthethirteenisnowbecomethegraincolony?Ifweareindangeroffaminefromtheadditionoffourthousandmouths,whatisbecomeofthatsurplusofbread,theexportationofwhichusedtofeedtheWestIndiesandEasternStates,andfillthecolonywithhardmoney?WhenIurgethesufficiencyofthisState,however,tosubsistthesetroops,Ibegtobeunderstood,ashavingincontemplationthequantityofprovisionsnecessaryfortheirrealuse,andnotascalculatingwhatistobelostbythewantonwaste,mismanagement,andcarelessnessofthoseemployedaboutit。Ifmagazinesofbeefandporkaresufferedtorotbyslovenlybutchering,orforwantoftimelyprovisionandsale;ifquantitiesofflourareexposed,bythecommissariesentrustedwiththekeepingit,topillageanddestruction;andif,whenlaidupintheContinentalstores,itisstilltobeembezzledandsold,thelandofEgyptitselfwouldbeinsufficientfortheirsupply,andtheirremovalwouldbenecessary,nottoamoreplentifulcountry,buttomoreableandhonestcommissaries。Perhapsthemagnitudeofthisquestion,anditsrelationtothewholeState,mayrenderitworthwhiletoawaittheopinionoftheNationalCouncil,whichisnowtomeetwithinafewweeks。Thereisnodangerofdistressinthemeantime,asthecommissariesaffirmtheyhaveagreatsufficiencyofprovisionsforsometimetocome。ShouldthemeasureofremovingthemintoanotherStatebeadopted,andcarriedintoexecution,beforethemeetingofAssembly,nodisapprobationoftheirswillbringthemback,becausetheywillthenbeinthepowerofothers,whowillhardlygivethemup。
  WantofinformationastowhatmaybetheprecisemeasureproposedbytheGovernorandCouncil,obligesmetoshiftmyground,andtakeupthesubjectineverypossibleform。Perhaps,theyhavenotthoughttoremovethetroopsoutofthisStatealtogether,buttosomeotherpartofit。Here,theobjectionsarisingfromtheexpensesofremoval,andofbuildingnewbarracks,recur。Astoanimalfood,itmaybedriventoonepartofthecountryaseasilyastoanother:thatcircumstance,therefore,maybethrownoutofthequestion。Astobread,Isupposetheywillrequireaboutfortyorforty-fivethousandbushelsofgrainayear。Theplacetowhichitistobebroughttothem,isaboutthecentreoftheState。Besides,thatthecountryroundaboutisfertile,allthegrainmadeinthecountiesadjacenttoanykindofnavigation,maybebroughtbywatertowithintwelvemilesofthespot。Forthesetwelvemiles,wagonsmustbeemployed;Isupposehalfadozenwillbeaplenty。Perhaps,thispartoftheexpensemighthavebeensaved,hadthebarracksbeenbuiltonthewater;butitisnotsufficienttojustifytheirbeingabandonednowtheyarebuilt。Wagonage,indeed,seemstothecommissariatanarticlenotwortheconomising。Themostwantonandstudiedcircuityoftransportationhasbeenpractised:tomentiononlyoneact,theyhaveboughtquantitiesofflourforthesetroopsinCumberland,haveorderedittobewagoneddowntoManchester,andwagonedthenceuptothebarracks。Thisfacthappenedtofallwithinmyownknowledge。Idoubtnottherearemanymoresuch,inordereithertoproducetheirtotalremoval,ortorunuptheexpensesofthepresentsituation,andsatisfyCongressthatthenearertheyarebroughttothecommissary’sownbed,thecheapertheywillbesubsisted。Thegrainmadeinthewesterncountiesmaybebroughtpartlyinwagons,asconvenientlytothisastoanyotherplace;
  perhapsmoreso,onaccountofitsvicinitytooneofthebestpassesthroughtheBlueRidge;andpartlybywater,asitisneartoJamesriver,tothenavigationofwhich,tencountiesareadjacentabovethefalls。WhenIsaidthatthegrainmightbebroughthitherfromallthecountiesoftheStateadjacenttonavigation,Ididnotmeantosayitwouldbepropertobringitfromall。Onthecontrary,I