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Rid yourselves
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Lett. 17. Relinquishm t entire
See now on this point how it is with Monarchs; and in particular with
that King /God upon earth/ having in the most distinct terms been long ago invested
by lawyers with the attributes of omniprescence immortality and impunibility, been
now insensibly been invested with the too real attribute of omnipotence, and is
worshipped in conjunction with the God of heaven by corruptionists and their dupes.
On the occasion of the war what ended in the independence of the
Anglo-American United States, Tucker, Dean of Gloucester wrote against the policy of
it. The pamphlet made a sensation. I read it at the time. Qui
bono? was the title of it. Where public spirit, or whatever else was the
motive that drew from him a breach so conspicuous of the sacred law of passive
obedience, the Dean, it may well be concluded, had no great expectation of war seeing
himself a Bishop, if he had, it was not realized: mammon in those its visited shapes
went of course to the supporters of the fruitless slaughter. Trusting however to the
composing influence of time, not many years after, where some of the evidence I have
been laying before you had made its appearance, the more honest than successful
monitor ventured to place himself in the circle at a [...?] As far as words went,
Majesty was now become gracious. Mention being made of the Colonies "Well M r Dean" (said George the third) we beging to be of your opinion:
we find we are as well without those as with them." A few hours after they were
uttered the words were reported to me by one by whom they had been heard. As far as
words went, here was wisdom: wisdom, or to speak more
correctly, probity. But in deeds
- in deeds did the probity ever follow? Oh no: but instead of it, the course marked
out by the opposite improbity has ever since been pursued: pursued with that
eagerness, and that disastrous success, of which we the bitter fruits are year by
year forced down our throats.
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Title: [1822 April 12 Rid Yourselves]Description: 1822 April 12 Rid Yourselves Lett. 17 Relinquishment entire See now on this point how it is with Monarchs: and in particular with that God on earth, who, having, in the most distinct terms, been so long ago invested by lawyers and their fictions with the attributes of omnipresence immortaility and impeccability, has insensibly become invested with the too real attribute of omnipotence, and is worshipped, in conjunction with the the God of Heaven, by the prosecutors of blasphemy and their dupes. On the ocasion of the war which ended in the independence of the Anglo-American United States, Tucker, Dean of Gloucester, wrote against the policy of it. The pamphlet made a sensation. I read it at the time. Cui bono? was the title of it. When public spirit, or whatever else was the motive, drew from him a breach so conspicuous of the sacred law of passive obedience, the Dean, it may well be concluded, had no great expectation of ever seeing himself a Bishop: if he had, it was not realized: mammon in these its richest shapes went of course to the supporters of the fruitless slaughter. Trusting however to the composing influence of time, - not many years after, when some of the evidence I have been laying before you had made its appearance, this more honest than successful monitor ventured to place himself in the circle at a levee. So far as words went Majesty was now become gracious. Mention being made of the Colonies "Well Mr Dean (said he) "we begin to be of your opinion: we find we are as well without them as with them." A few hours after the words were uttered, they were reported to me by one by whom they had been heard. As far as words went, here was wisdom: wisdom or to speak more correctly probity. But in deeds - but in deeds did the probity ever follow? Oh no: but instead of it, the course marked out by the opposite improbity not only then was, but ever since has been pursued: pursued with that eagerness and that disastrous success, of which the bitter fruits continue to be forced down our throats in such sad abundance. Witness the last gathered of them - the Ionian Isles and that English " protection" the infamy of which, without any of the profit, vies so successfully with that of the primaeval Persian tyranny. As to those emancipated children, after parting with whom the Royal father found himself so well at ease - could he but have prevailed on the necessary instruments to keep work g on, best of Kings (for by whom could this appelation ever be refused to the husband of the fruitfullest of Queens?) best of Kings and fathers would have drained all his other children of their last farthing, rather than have left unsubdued and unpunished, any of those rebellious ones to whose rebellion their consequent virtue and felicity has given whatsoever could be wanting for its justification. All this is human, and of course more particularly regal nature; pride forbids the confession of miscarriage; love of power forbids the parting with any the least scrap of the fascinating appendage, how troublesome soever so long as any the faintest hope of keeping it can be kept. End of this Letter.
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