Remarks On the Marquis De Chastelluxs Travels

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Franklin's. They are worthy rivals. The doctor was equally fufpected, in the be- ginning of the war, in America, as in Eng- land ; and though there is no doubt but that he was then the ambitious and inveterate e- nemy of the latter, it would have been dif- ficult to prove it, had any finifter event wi- thered his hopes in their progrefs to matu- rity. The Tranflator fays, " Dr. Franklin, whofe amiable and philofophic mind fin- cerely laments all the evils attendant on hu- manity, ufed frequentl...y to regret the par- ticular neceffity under which he forefaw A- merica would fhortlv find herfelf. Of ufing Tiolence againft the i'avages, from the bloody fcenes in which they were led by the policy of of the Engliili government. " The mar- quis de Chaftellux philofophifes in the fame amiable manner.
I totally deny Dr. Franklin's evidence, that to the policy of the Englifh government the Indian war is to be attributed; nor is it a novel doctrine that American mercy muil deftroy them. Dr. Franklin well knows that the French let loofe * thefe dogs of war" in the year 1756, and that It coft Great Britain very dear to preferve the Americans from their fury : the murders committed by the favages in violation of a facred capitulation, and in light of the mar- quis de Montcalm, have lately been brought to the recollection of the public ; and Dr.


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