A Letter From Edmund Burke One of the Representatives in Parliament for the Cit

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Such difcord has been the efFeft of the una- nimity into which fb many have of late been ieduced or bullied, or into the appearance of which they have funk through mere defpair. They have bsen told that their diflent from violent meafures is an encouragement to re- bellion. Men of great prefumption and little knowledge will hold a language which is con- tradi&ed by the whole courfe of hiftory. Ge- neral rebellions and revolts of an whole peo- ple never were encouraged, now or at any time. They
...are always provoked. But if this un- heard-of doftrine of the encouragement of re- bellion were true, if it were true, that an a(- furance of the friendihin of numbers in this country towards the colonies, could become an encouragement to the n to break offall con- nexion with it, what is the inference'? Docs any body ferioufly maintain, that, charged with my (hare of the public councils, I am obliged not to refift projects which I think mii- chievous, left men who fufFer fhould be en- D 3 couraged ( 4 ) couraged to refill: ?

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