登陆注册
5376600000028

第28章 The Decline Of Quaker Government (4)

One of the most striking instances of a change of sides was the case of a Philadelphia Quaker, John Dickinson, a lawyer of large practice, a man of wealth and position, and of not a little colonial magnificence when he drove in his coach and four.It was he who later wrote the famous "Farmer's Letters" during the Revolution.He was a member of the Assembly and had been in politics for some years.But on this question of a change to royal government, he left the Quaker majority and opposed the change with all his influence and ability.He and his father-in-law, Isaac Norris, Speaker of the Assembly, became the leaders against the change, and Franklin and Joseph Galloway, the latter afterwards a prominent loyalist in the Revolution, were the leading advocates of the change.

The whole subject was thoroughly thrashed out in debates in the Assembly and in pamphlets of very great ability and of much interest to students of colonial history and the growth of American ideas of liberty.It must be remembered that this was the year 1764, on the eve of the Revolution.British statesmen were planning a system of more rigorous control of the colonies;and the advisability of a stamp tax was under consideration.

Information of all these possible changes had reached the colonies.Dickinson foresaw the end and warned the people.

Franklin and the Quaker party thought there was no danger and that the mother country could be implicitly trusted.

Dickinson warned the people that the British Ministry were starting special regulations for new colonies and "designing the strictest reformations in the old." It would be a great relief, he admitted, to be rid of the pettiness of the proprietors, and it might be accomplished some time in the future; but not now.

The proprietary system might be bad, but a royal government might be worse and might wreck all the liberties of the province, religious freedom, the Assembly's control of its own adjournments, and its power of raising and disposing of the public money.The ministry of the day in England were well known not to be favorably inclined towards Pennsylvania because of the frequently reported willfulness of the Assembly, on which the recent disturbances had also been blamed.If the King, Ministry, and Parliament started upon a change, they might decide to reconstitute the Assembly entirely, abolish its ancient privileges, and disfranchise both Quakers and Presbyterians.

The arguments of Franklin and Galloway consisted principally of assertions of the good intentions of the mother country and the absurdity of any fear on the part of the colonists for their privileges.But the King in whom they had so much confidence was George III, and the Parliament which they thought would do no harm was the same one which a few months afterwards passed the Stamp Act which brought on the Revolution.Franklin and Galloway also asserted that the colonies like Massachusetts, the Jerseys, and the Carolinas, which had been changed to royal governments, had profited by the change.But that was hardly the prevailing opinion in those colonies themselves.Royal governors could be as petty and annoying as the Penns and far more tyrannical.

Pennsylvania had always defeated any attempts at despotism on the part of the Penn family and had built up a splendid body of liberal laws and legislative privileges.But governors with the authority and power of the British Crown behind them could not be so easily resisted as the deputy governors of the Penns.

The Assembly, however, voted--twenty-seven to three--with Franklin and Galloway.In the general election of the autumn, the question was debated anew among the people and, though Franklin and Galloway were defeated for seats in the Assembly, yet the popular verdict was strongly in favor of a change, and the majority in the Assembly was for practical purposes unaltered.

They voted to appeal to England for the change, and appointed Franklin to be their agent before the Crown and Ministry.He sailed again for England and soon was involved in the opening scenes of the Revolution.He was made agent for all the colonies and he spent many delightful years there pursuing his studies in science, dining with distinguished men, staying at country seats, and learning all the arts of diplomacy for which he afterwards became so distinguished.

As for the Assembly's petition for a change to royal government, Franklin presented it, but never pressed it.He, too, was finally convinced that the time was inopportune.In fact, the Assembly itself before long began to have doubts and fears and sent him word to let the subject drop; and amid much greater events it was soon entirely forgotten.

同类推荐
  • 玄圃山灵秘录

    玄圃山灵秘录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 两河经略

    两河经略

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 玄机直讲

    玄机直讲

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 太上老君说解释咒诅经

    太上老君说解释咒诅经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 八识规矩浅说

    八识规矩浅说

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 英雄联盟之尘封的ID

    英雄联盟之尘封的ID

    S3赛季,大魔王一战封神,但众人却不知道,有一个神秘的玩家,曾经无数次斩杀过大魔王,他成为了大魔王一辈子的恶魔,却不知晓,这人是哪个国家,却只记得一个名字GodFZ……
  • 举人巷

    举人巷

    连阴了好几日,城里的人们似乎已经淡忘了晴时的天色,这1939年的正月显得灰落落的,像个愁眉不展的怨妇。漫天阴云下,褐色的此起彼伏的屋丛中,偶尔有不知谁家的灶烟从光秃的树干背后升起。烟雾散去,城墙上堞楼尖顶处一杆太阳旗赫然夺目。店铺林立的青石板街上行人寥落,但各家铺子门前却显得非常热闹。一名画工站在临时搭好的架板上,手指间夹着四五枝画笔熟练地在一户商铺廊檐处描摹“富贵不断头”的纹饰。在他身下,有给门板刷漆的、挂灯笼的、清扫路面的,街市中透着一股百废待兴的劲头。
  • 戴明贤集(第二卷):茶味行役

    戴明贤集(第二卷):茶味行役

    本书为《戴明贤集》第二卷,记录了作者这一生亲历的诸多人和事,是作者从少年到老年的“行状”。作者自认其人生道路平淡,虽有苦有乐,但在大动荡的时代背景(抗日战争、解放战争、政治运动、改革开放)中,不过是一点微不足道的‘茶杯风波’”。在耄耋之年回首人生之路,认为其像茶之味——微涩、稍苦、回甘;又因文中所记多属行旅见闻,故以“茶味行役”为名。
  • 养鱼经

    养鱼经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 博弈:关于策略的63个有趣话题

    博弈:关于策略的63个有趣话题

    生活艺术的表现需要把握细节,细节虽小,却构成了生活的全部,关注细节就是关注生活,讲究细节就是讲究生活的质量和品位,生活中总是有无数的烦恼困扰着你吗?你的他好像不如过去那样爱你了;工作了几年,升职却老也轮不到你;打拼这么久,小金库依然不见壮大;疲劳法力终日相伴,体重也随着年龄一同增长;揽镜自照,皱纹不知何时悄悄爬了了你的眼角……不要担心,现代女性应该注意的100个生活细节为你带来贴心的指导,替你的生活排忧解难。
  • A Stash of One's Own
  • 重生之一见倾星

    重生之一见倾星

    新文《影帝的喵系萌妻》……上一世,她被狗男女算计,坠崖惨死,尸骨无存。重生归来,她直接撞入最矜贵的男人怀里,阴差阳错成为演艺界最闪亮的那颗星。记者采访时,某女信誓旦旦:“我目前是单身。”男人看着大屏幕里明媚耀眼的女人,咬牙切齿,当晚就把早已办好的结婚证摆到她面前。她气得大骂:“霍擎天,你浑蛋!”男人露出狐狸一样狡黠的笑容……
  • 私法公法化研究

    私法公法化研究

    私法公法化是对社会变革的一种回应,是私法从近代向现代发展的趋势之一。20世纪西方发达国家的私法发生了较大的变革,这场变革适应了社会的发展,体现了私法公法化的趋势。我国的私法在逐步兴起的过程中也展现出私法公法化的现象,但是我国的私法公法化过程中尚有一些不足和缺失,有必要对其进行完善。本文主要着力于对私法公法化进行研究,总结国外私法公法化的规律、特点,分析其私法公法化之代表性制度,提出我国私法公法化的基本取向,并就我国私法公法化之代表性制度,借鉴国外的立法经验,提出完善我国立法的具体建议
  • 失婚

    失婚

    我对夏天有特殊的情感。我在夏天过了生日。我在夏天诞下了女儿。我在夏天,失去了婚姻……
  • 幸福的活法

    幸福的活法

    本书是一本关于幸福的读物,教你如何懂得放下、宽心、淡定、宽恕、舍得、感恩、珍惜等,为焦虑的人生寻找幸福的活法。