An Address to the Electors of the State of New York

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An Address to the Electors of the State of New York
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They say, tc ask for and obtain an armistice, and then in sinceri ty ask Great Britain for peace on terms consistent -with her maritime rights, and she will grant it. " With out stopping now to enquire what maritime rights G. Britain has more than every other independent nation* we appeal to your own observation and knowledge. Has not our government both before and since the de- C, daration o{ war, honcpll y sought for pence? For six years \\e have borne, \\itha patience unparalleled in the his...tory of nations, the destruction and plunder of our property. During that period the federalists called aloud for war, and abused the government for not declaring it ; but now, v. Hen these depredations have greatly accumulated, your are told the war is un just ! Ever since we have had a political existence, the British have impressed our seamen, till the number has swelled to 6/257 ; and yet the federalists, who were willing to go to war for the murder of Pierce alone in 1800, now tell you, and they publish it in your le- gisJature, that the impressment of your seamen is not a justifiable anise of war I Do we look abroad for the opinion of neutral na tions on the justice of our cause, the Emperor Alex ander, although the friend and ally of Great Britain, furnishes authority : " The Emperor, " says his Min ister, Mr.

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