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第42章

They are made to believe that their generals and armies differ from those of other nations, and have nothing of rudeness or barbarity in them.They suppose them what they wish them to be.They feel a disgrace in thinking otherwise, and naturally encourage the belief from a partiality to themselves.There was a time when I felt the same prejudices, and reasoned from the same errors; but experience, sad and painful experience, has taught me better.What the conduct of former armies was, I know not, but what the conduct of the present is, I well know.It is low, cruel, indolent and profligate; and had the people of America no other cause for separation than what the army has occasioned, that alone is cause sufficient.

The field of politics in England is far more extensive than that of news.Men have a right to reason for themselves, and though they cannot contradict the intelligence in the London Gazette, they may frame upon it what sentiments they please.But the misfortune is, that a general ignorance has prevailed over the whole nation respecting America.The ministry and the minority have both been wrong.The former was always so, the latter only lately so.Politics, to be executively right, must have a unity of means and time, and a defect in either overthrows the whole.The ministry rejected the plans of the minority while they were practicable, and joined in them when they became impracticable.From wrong measures they got into wrong time, and have now completed the circle of absurdity by closing it upon themselves.

I happened to come to America a few months before the breaking out of hostilities.I found the disposition of the people such, that they might have been led by a thread and governed by a reed.Their suspicion was quick and penetrating, but their attachment to Britain was obstinate, and it was at that time a kind of treason to speak against it.They disliked the ministry, but they esteemed the nation.Their idea of grievance operated without resentment, and their single object was reconciliation.Bad as I believed the ministry to be, I never conceived them capable of a measure so rash and wicked as the commencing of hostilities; much less did I imagine the nation would encourage it.I viewed the dispute as a kind of law-suit, in which I supposed the parties would find a way either to decide or settle it.I had no thoughts of independence or of arms.The world could not then have persuaded me that I should be either a soldier or an author.If I had any talents for either, they were buried in me, and might ever have continued so, had not the necessity of the times dragged and driven them into action.I had formed my plan of life, and conceiving myself happy, wished every body else so.But when the country, into which I had just set my foot, was set on fire about my ears, it was time to stir.It was time for every man to stir.Those who had been long settled had something to defend; those who had just come had something to pursue; and the call and the concern was equal and universal.For in a country where all men were once adventurers, the difference of a few years in their arrival could make none in their right.

The breaking out of hostilities opened a new suspicion in the politics of America, which, though at that time very rare, has since been proved to be very right.What I allude to is, "a secret and fixed determination in the British Cabinet to annex America to the crown of England as a conquered country." If this be taken as the object, then the whole line of conduct pursued by the ministry, though rash in its origin and ruinous in its consequences, is nevertheless uniform and consistent in its parts.It applies to every case and resolves every difficulty.But if taxation, or any thing else, be taken in its room, there is no proportion between the object and the charge.

Nothing but the whole soil and property of the country can be placed as a possible equivalent against the millions which the ministry expended.No taxes raised in America could possibly repay it.Arevenue of two millions sterling a year would not discharge the sum and interest accumulated thereon, in twenty years.

Reconciliation never appears to have been the wish or the object of the administration; they looked on conquest as certain and infallible, and, under that persuasion, sought to drive the Americans into what they might style a general rebellion, and then, crushing them with arms in their hands, reap the rich harvest of a general confiscation, and silence them for ever.The dependents at court were too numerous to be provided for in England.The market for plunder in the East Indies was over; and the profligacy of government required that a new mine should be opened, and that mine could be no other than America, conquered and forfeited.They had no where else to go.Every other channel was drained; and extravagance, with the thirst of a drunkard, was gaping for supplies.

If the ministry deny this to have been their plan, it becomes them to explain what was their plan.For either they have abused us in coveting property they never labored for, or they have abused you in expending an amazing sum upon an incompetent object.Taxation, as Imentioned before, could never be worth the charge of obtaining it by arms; and any kind of formal obedience which America could have made, would have weighed with the lightness of a laugh against such a load of expense.It is therefore most probable that the ministry will at last justify their policy by their dishonesty, and openly declare, that their original design was conquest: and, in this case, it well becomes the people of England to consider how far the nation would have been benefited by the success.

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