I Essays 7 our estates are theirs, and all our property found upon the sea divisible among such of their armed plunderers as shall take the same; and have even dared in the same act, to declare that all the spoil- ings, thefts, burnings of houses and towns, and mur- ders of innocent people, perpetrated by their wicked and inhuman corsairs on our coasts, previous to any war declared against us, were just actions, and shall be so deemed, contrary to several commandments of God (which by this act they presume to repeal), and to all the principles of right and all the ideas of justice entertained heretofore by every other nation, savage as well as civilized; thereby manifesting them- selves to be hostes human generis; And whereas, as it 1s not possible for the people of America to subsist under such continual ravages without making some reprisals; Therefore, Resolved, etc.” 775] 18~