The Eve of the Revolution; a Chronicle of the Breach With England

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" Never, therefore, were "thepolitical affairs of America in a more dangerous state" than when thepeople had seemingly grown weary of altercations and Parliament couldendure an entire session "without one offensive measure. " The chiefdanger of all was that the people would think there was no danger. Millions could never be enslaved by a few "if all possessed theindependent spirit of BRUTUS who to his immortal honor expelled theproud Tyrant of Rome. " During the years of apathy and indifference...Samuel Adams accordingly gave his days and nights, with undiminishedenthusiasm and a more trenchant acerbity, to the task of making Brutusesof the men of Boston that the fate of Rome might not befall America.
They were assured in many an essay by this new Candidus that "The liberties of our country, the freedom of our civil constitution, are worth defending at all hazards: and it is our duty to defend themagainst all attacks. We have received them as a fair inheritance fromour worthy ancestors. They purchased them for us with toil and dangerand expense of treasure and blood; and transmitted them to us with careand diligence.


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