OddBird_S | 1 points | Aug 03 2021 06:05:01
挂个英奸美独自走500k英镑&rt;I hope I shall not here be understood to intimate, that all who promote this war are actuated by these principles. Some, I doubt not, are influenced by no other principle, than a regard to what they think the just authority of this country over its colonies, and to the unity and indivisibility of the British Empire. I wish such could be engaged to enter thoroughly into the enquiry, which has been the subject of the first part of this pamphlet; and to consider, particularly, how different a thing maintaining the authority of government within a state is from maintaining the authority of one people over another, already happy in the enjoyment of a government of their own. I wish farther they would consider, that the desire of maintaining authority is warrantable, only as far as it is the means of promoting some end, and doing some good; and that, before we resolve to spread famine and fire through a country in order to make it acknowledge our authority, we ought to be assured that great advantages will arise not only to ourselves, but to the country we wish to conquer.—That from the present contest no advantage to ourselves can arise, has been already shewn, and will presently be shewn more at large.—That no advantage to the Colonies can arise from it, need not, I hope, be shewn. It has however been asserted, that even their good is intended by this war. Many of us are persuaded, that they will be much happier under our government, than under any government of their own; and that their liberties will be safer when held for them by us, than when trusted in their own hands.—How kind is it thus to take upon us the trouble of judging for them what is most for their happiness? Nothing can be kinder except the resolution we have formed to exterminate them, if they will not submit to our judgment.—What [[24]] strange language have I sometimes heard? By an armed force we are now endeavouring to destroy the laws and governments of America; and yet I have heard it said, that we are endeavouring to support law and government there. We are insisting upon our right to levy contributions upon them; and to maintain this right, we are bringing upon them all the miseries a people can endure; and yet it is asserted, that we mean nothing but their security and happiness.
Observations on the Nature of Civil Liberty, the Principles of Government, and the Justice and Policy of the War with America. To which is added, an Appendix and Postscript, containing, a State of the National Debt, an Estimate of the Money drawn from the Public by the Taxes, and an Account of the National Income and Expenditure since the last War. The 9th edition. By Richard Price. (London: Edward and Charles Dilly and Thomas Cadell, 1776).
1776年的书,写的人疑似是寻衅滋事了,准备润的可以读读。
[-] Thebestjokeisme | 1 points | Aug 03 2021 08:38:51
Kanbudong
[-] Alalagi0707 | 1 points | Aug 03 2021 09:21:01
太長不看,給個tldr
[-] AnnihilatorofUranus | 1 points | Aug 03 2021 10:20:55
tldr: 说大英帝国一点也不能少的我劝你们多读点书(指我这本小册子), (北美)殖民地人民的事务不需要我们颐使气指的指手画脚.
21世纪的支那人不如18世纪的英国人...
[-] Taran_Arashi | 1 points | Aug 03 2021 13:45:41
怎么看不懂
[-] xjp258 | 1 points | Aug 03 2021 07:30:26
什么SAT阅读
[-] [deleted] | 1 points | Aug 03 2021 07:38:42
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[-] OddBird_S | 1 points | Aug 03 2021 08:52:16
反转了,就是sat阅读