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I fail to find anywhere that His Majesty's Governor joined in this request.
■. In the following year, Dr. Belknap, in a letter to a dissenting clergyman in London, wrote thus : The paper on which I write is the manufacture of this country, where many valuable arts and manufactures unknown, till of late, are now gaining ground, and yield a pleasant prospect of our future wealth and greatness. If the present despotic system formed on your side of the water is continued, we expect to see our sea-p
...ort towns diminished ; but our inland territories will be vastly improved, and a foundation laid for a considerable empire in time to come. Your ministry and parliament are undesignedly taking the most direct steps to accom- plish this end. • * • The tyranny formerly established in Great Britain drove our forefathers hither, and began the settlement of this valuable country. Wiser princes, who succeeded, reaped the benefit thereof, in the commerce, bravery, and affection of this people. The tyranny now establishing will, while it subsists, hinder our being ser\-- iceable to the British Kingdom, but will cause such a vast increase of power as will make future monarchs esteem American loyalty the brightest jewel in their crown.

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