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第44章

I have thrown out this observation with a design of applying it to Great Britain.Her ideas of national honor seem devoid of that benevolence of heart, that universal expansion of philanthropy, and that triumph over the rage of vulgar prejudice, without which man is inferior to himself, and a companion of common animals.To know who she shall regard or dislike, she asks what country they are of, what religion they profess, and what property they enjoy.Her idea of national honor seems to consist in national insult, and that to be a great people, is to be neither a Christian, a philosopher, or a gentleman, but to threaten with the rudeness of a bear, and to devour with the ferocity of a lion.This perhaps may sound harsh and uncourtly, but it is too true, and the more is the pity.

I mention this only as her general character.But towards America she has observed no character at all; and destroyed by her conduct what she assumed in her title.She set out with the title of parent, or mother country.The association of ideas which naturally accompany this expression, are filled with everything that is fond, tender and forbearing.They have an energy peculiar to themselves, and, overlooking the accidental attachment of common affections, apply with infinite softness to the first feelings of the heart.It is a political term which every mother can feel the force of, and every child can judge of.It needs no painting of mine to set it off, for nature only can do it justice.

But has any part of your conduct to America corresponded with the title you set up? If in your general national character you are unpolished and severe, in this you are inconsistent and unnatural, and you must have exceeding false notions of national honor to suppose that the world can admire a want of humanity or that national honor depends on the violence of resentment, the inflexibility of temper, or the vengeance of execution.

I would willingly convince you, and that with as much temper as the times will suffer me to do, that as you opposed your own interest by quarrelling with us, so likewise your national honor, rightly conceived and understood, was no ways called upon to enter into a war with America; had you studied true greatness of heart, the first and fairest ornament of mankind, you would have acted directly contrary to all that you have done, and the world would have ascribed it to a generous cause.Besides which, you had (though with the assistance of this country) secured a powerful name by the last war.You were known and dreaded abroad; and it would have been wise in you to have suffered the world to have slept undisturbed under that idea.It was to you a force existing without expense.It produced to you all the advantages of real power; and you were stronger through the universality of that charm, than any future fleets and armies may probably make you.Your greatness was so secured and interwoven with your silence that you ought never to have awakened mankind, and had nothing to do but to be quiet.Had you been true politicians you would have seen all this, and continued to draw from the magic of a name, the force and authority of a nation.

Unwise as you were in breaking the charm, you were still more unwise in the manner of doing it.Samson only told the secret, but you have performed the operation; you have shaven your own head, and wantonly thrown away the locks.America was the hair from which the charm was drawn that infatuated the world.You ought to have quarrelled with no power; but with her upon no account.You had nothing to fear from any condescension you might make.You might have humored her, even if there had been no justice in her claims, without any risk to your reputation; for Europe, fascinated by your fame, would have ascribed it to your benevolence, and America, intoxicated by the grant, would have slumbered in her fetters.

But this method of studying the progress of the passions, in order to ascertain the probable conduct of mankind, is a philosophy in politics which those who preside at St.James's have no conception of.

They know no other influence than corruption and reckon all their probabilities from precedent.A new case is to them a new world, and while they are seeking for a parallel they get lost.The talents of Lord Mansfield can be estimated at best no higher than those of a sophist.He understands the subtleties but not the elegance of nature;and by continually viewing mankind through the cold medium of the law, never thinks of penetrating into the warmer region of the mind.As for Lord North, it is his happiness to have in him more philosophy than sentiment, for he bears flogging like a top, and sleeps the better for it.His punishment becomes his support, for while he suffers the lash for his sins, he keeps himself up by twirling about.In politics, he is a good arithmetician, and in every thing else nothing at all.

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