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1822 April 15
Rid Yourselves
Letter 18 Relinquisht. mode
' 4 Case III. Subjection contested.
Buyers foreigners
Case 3. Dominion /Subjection/ contested: hands looked to for payment,
the hands of a foreign power - the money - purchasers money.
In this case, on the part of the refractory province there must be a disposition to
subject itself /be subject/ to the dominion of the foreign power, though not to that
of your rulers: and to prefer that subjection in a state of quiet to the continuance
of the contest for independence. If a disposition to this effect is not thought to
have place, no foreign power will have to do with any such bargain: for no power will
pay money for a pretence for engaging in war: if disposed to engage in any such war
they will employ the money in carrying on the war rather than in the purchase of a
pretence for it. A pretence may be made by any body at any time for any thing: in
addition to the expence of printing, writing or speaking it costs but a few words. Be
the rulers in question who they may if it be too much trouble to them to make it
themselves any lawyer will make them a pretence for a few dollars. Pretence for
universal war and universal despotism are they not every day put on paper, put by men
whose names if put upon the paper would defile it Rulers who give such men offices
and pensions for such service do so from sympathy not from necessity: for as many
dollars as could be held between two fingers as good pretences might be had as are
got for as many offices or pensions.
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