1777] Essays /
to enervate the rascals, since they will not take it of
me; but for God’s sake don’t supply them with any
arms!
Holland. ’T is true you assisted me against Philip,
my tyrant of Spain, but have I not assisted you
against one of your tyrants *; and enabled you to
expel him? Surely that account, as we merchants
say, is balanced, and I am nothing in your debt. I
have indeed some complaints against you, for en-
deavoring to starve me by your Navigation Acts;
but, being peaceably disposed, I do not quarrel with
you for that. I shall only go on quietly with my
own business. Trade is my profession; ’'tis all I
have to subsist on. And, let me tell you, I shall
make no scruple (on the prospect of a good market
for that commodity) even to send my ships to Hell
and supply the Devil with brimstone. For you
must know, I can insure in London against the burn-
ing of my sails.
America to Britain. Why, you old bloodthirsty
bully! You, who have been everywhere vaunting
your own prowess, and defaming the Americans as
poltroons! You, who have boasted of being able to
march over all their bellies with a single regiment!
You, who by fraud have possessed yourself of their
strongest fortress, and all the arms they had stored
up init! You, who have a disciplined army in their
country, intrenched to the teeth, and provided with
every thing! Do you run about begging all Europe
not to supply those poor people with a little powder
and shot? Do you mean, then, to fall upon them
I James the Second.
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