The American Revolution, volume 3

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The American Revolution, volume 3
Trevelyan, George Otto, Sir, 1838-1928
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He, for his part, never could draw his sword in that cause.^ ^ Debate in the Commons on bringing in the American Prohibitocj BilL ParliamnUary History of England; Vol. XVIII., page 998.
Digitized by Google 204 THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Those words were frank and weighty; but for the purposes of history the manner in which they were taken is far more important and significant than the words themselves. The influence of Conway upon poli- tics rose steadily in the course of the coming years, through
...out which his view of a soldier's obligations never wavered, and never was concealed The candour and fairness of his character, (we are told,) drew much respect to him from all thinking and honest men.^ In February 1782, during his country's dark hour, Conway recommended Parliament to terminate the contest wi^ America, — a course which he had always thought to be the duty of England, and which many, who bad long been deaf to duty, were beginning to contemplate as necessary to her interests. His proposition was rejected by a single vote on a division in which nearly four hun- dred members took part ; and a few nights afterwards he induced a larger and a wiser House to condemn any further prosecution of the war by a majority of nineteen.

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