An Address to the People of the U States

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An Address to the People of the U States
Timothy Pickering
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" And it is now well known that fuch rep- aration might have been promptly obtained in London, had the' Piefident's inftruJtions to Mr. Monroe been compatible with fucJt an adjiiflmcnt. He was required not to negociate on this fmglc, tranfient acft, (which when once adjufted was for ever fettled, ) but, in conne(ftion with another claim of long (landing, and, to fay the Jead, of doubtful right ; to wit, the exemption from imprelfment oi Britijh fcamen found on board American j^jTckant reliels. ...To remedy the evil ariiing from its exercife, by which our own citizens were fometimes impreffcd, the attention of our Government, under every adminirtation, had been earnellly engaged : but no pradlica-- ble plan has yet been contrived : while no man who regards the truth, will queftion the diipofition of the Britilh Government to a- dopt any arrangement that will fecur^ to Great- Britain- the fervices oiherownfuhjgfis. And now, when the unexampled fituation- of that country {left alone to maintain the conflidl with France and her numerous dependent States — left alone to withlland the Power which menaces the liberties cf the world) rendered the aid of all her fubjeds more than ever needful ; there was no reafonable ground to expeft that fhe would yield the right to take them when found on board the merchant velfels of any nation.

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