The New York Election And the State of the Country : Mr. Jay's Address to the Citizens of Westchester County, On the Approaching State Election

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Dickenson, Peter Cooper, John Cochrane, Francis B. Cutting, and not least, Lyman Tremain, with a host of others of New York, vindicate, by their patriotic devotion to the Government, the ancient Demo- cratic doctrine.
I assume, my fellow-citizens, that these gentlemen truly represent the patriotism of the masses.
I know that exceptions to the rule are to he found in all ranks of society — that there are some who care naught for our Republic save as they can make it subservient to their wealth ;
... who neither go to the war themselves, nor send their sons, but rather ship their boys to Europe to prevent the pos- sibility of their serving their country. I know that there are politicians who are ready to gratify their ambition, even though it be in a broken Union or an isolated city. No church is without its Judas— no country without its Benedict Arnolds.
But apart from these exceptions, I assume that the people of the loyal States love their country, as well they may ; for never did God create a nobler land, and never did the founders of a nation bequeath to their sons a more glorious constitution, or purer principles of right and freedom.


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