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no r t h-c arol1na g a z e t t e vol p saturday april 26 1794 433 and our fa,th and our honor have been made qucftionabk thefe re the effecls of afyf tern which has been enrolled as a blefli j to ms country this f y i:e m founded ininjui ice and engendered in iniquity i s a'cup of royal blood that will roar^ray £*£ j-permicted to gain ka acme it hi alrs dy created a feparate intere which 75 this country what a nobi lt y is t a narchy and its votaries raiiy round it at a nobi.uy a cund a throne it has incornn rated itfdf with every gr t na'i ! " p °~ and the bue nbh.jjs ££ w are not more certainly o n the : ie f , • niherofgne at bnui r r^;l a id i£en on the fade of mincer of the tr afur e ry meafure that i.all hazard a war how ever eflemial to our own security trc commercial regulations propel they w eppofed became they will inju ic the fl and becaufe they will lead to war as if the great intereft ot the american people w to bow down before that of the gng ii t on by holding lritiih d bts as an hoi-ge mud i;o t be it will lead to war ori 1m jure the credit of the government the language of the paper noblemen is negocia tion we muft negotiate all we are redu ced to beggary and till the enemy are at our doors with a dagger nnd a torch to plunge mt o our bofoms and wrap our cities mw ; and bec.ufc an energetic condu/t will endarger our credit wiil injure the iunds and will look towards a war fellow citizens the irae was when fuch outrages as you have recently experienced trcm great britain would lav kindled a flame in your breajr when the infiduoiis 1 m guage of negociaiion would have met yctty icorn and indignation and when vou would have queftioned the tiifinteretfedntfs of thole who wou'd have fpoken of forbearance under the prdlure of fuch mighty wrong ye patriots of 76 ! ye heroes of the late re volution ! whither are ye gone ! shall a pa per fyftem hold you in bondage ? has it ex tmguiflied thege erous flame w-.i h led ■ou to glory ? has it given you poverty and wretchedn^s that you flumbcl over vour wrongs ycur c u ty ca is tl.e temple which you have erected is in anger of be injr profaned by fccrikgfous britbr.s ; arcufe then and fupport the honor of your name and ti.e chaiti y of liberty's godd'efs which ipeculatbn and tyranny have broug t imo danger this is the moment fellow citizens to a£fc with cff ft your enemy is embarralted the republican heroes of france have flruclc them with difmay and tyranny ftauds aghnft toulon and alface have i.een your guar dians and under the imprefiion which the defeats of the combined tyrants has giver den.and a ! urrenher cf your pofts and are indemnification tor your loftes never permit grea britain to rerover from her im rcedi.ite cmban aflments before you infill upon your rights treachery and diflro nour mark her councils another actions andi if you let the prefei.t opportunity efcape the golden moment may be forever loft de pend not upon her promises for he pro mifes but to betray - y but whih you have the means in yout hand exert them j and you vil be fuccefsful remember the late revolution arid you witf have no dread of her let ihofe glorious atchievements animate you again to tread the path of honor in the combat agairft ty ranny the manet of the departed heroes of your country call upon you the vi&ims of britifli cruelty and defpothm let it not be laid that they fuffered in vain never let it flain the annals of the world that a merita fought once in defence of liberty but that he afterwards meanly bartered a way her birthright for a mefs of pottage an american 5ans culottes fromths city gazette mejrs maryland at iver & c ac ii.l piefeot enlightened days ib'it vr live in and u.id •« liippy n>ug'i rut j/err.cr republican go veni'h-nt t!is foiio-.vingretrr'f ct of the deaths cf liifc king ai queens of r>giwn<i from me time ofti'e norman conquest may probably be cater t iiiog to fome of your reader whether the feli j vjng rj.ifge oi fcripture be not f-jsfiiudrin ma d ot them , 1 fti il leave the readers of their hif toryiojujee a r~ptx3llcan «• i he years of the wicked hail be ihoitenrd pi ok 10 y deaths of kings c vt'jtii occaitun emiilt-o t'leir conduft e 10s7 \ \ ? 1lllam fo ccnhueror died in con v v q-^enct ot s bruiit he received a gainlt he pummel « t his fiddle f:otn the ft'arting&f h s i4jrlc>v;hicii brought on a rclap&of hiscprpulen 1 1 00 #^ him rufus was killed hy an arrow which wun n t t i . r-.i but glancing from a-tiee ihuck lilt x ug o he hear j 1 : 5 b n y i died by eating too much u54 s,i t j l/i arter only one year's peaceable fvk , li-e-j t the i!l ; ac pafliun 1 2j hrv;r // died ot a broken heart 1:99 kicbardl was killed by an artaw aimed 3t hi r.y an ar tur from a callle liis j0/.71 iied ot a fever brought on bv his ex trei><c aric or i>>-t being able to epfl.vc thi nation 1 ■h s rtig tne magna ckarta or what is called the b .!!:« conitiutu , was made by the barons and 1 jv i w a > forced to fig lit 1^.74 henry 111 eirj overcome by the cares of f ivsr in^iic,aiid ihe in fir . lies of age died i-n the 56 : r r or h.s reign : th 1 i-gelt to be tvtt with i 1 annals of england 1307 td'jj rd i after c>">>u«ing wales and scotland die-u cf a imcntery 13 7 edward ii was put to death by running a re ii uroi up hi body 1340 ljivarj iii detrtedby all kis courtiers ue 1 n g n tor the tiiack prince his fon 1^9 richard 11 was killed in prifuu by a blow ci ... x 1 ., 1 3 . henry iv iied in firs 141 1 ifairf f v*4 murdered hy the duke of c ...'.<!. auiw^iis richard 111 ljyjrd'if tii't lv.vi;;g hu hr'.'iii^r drowned in s i.r oi i;ui,i'.y was leited with a diftemper xvi-.i'f he w%s j up iring to go to war with fraace vni-.'i r;'i'vr(i ihe woild if a tyrant if 8 id card v w-is fmothered as he lay afkejt i 1 uta b uttia nf k chard iii who was appointed { .. g i4iin 1 protc&oi : 1485 richard ul va»^flain in ba:tle : too good a ..'..; l.ica a tyrint 15d9 fry vii one cf the belt kings that eve l.i tu hu l ' t > fthigcunir r tlomach 15^7 tiemy.vui wasting of england at th ti a ieiu:matio:i he or wolfey in hit v w vi me a b ok e^nriing ihe feven ficra»ncdh t f.ich he was . j rde i by he pope with the titi 01 ' beiviv 1 oi tlie taitn but henr fjon change i is fiith witen his inclination changed to get u s w;fe he va 18 years married tocatha n«e • brother s w:fc when he fell in love with j*r •. tjulhn and m u r,ud her privately j but after *•■»' j haj her beheaded and married jane seymour ti 5 i-xt d y who afterwards died in child bed he n xi married anne of cieves whom he afterwards ducined and married cathapne howard whofe ac cvnplifti nents had fp captivated him that he gave public ihanks for hts felicity ; but vruen his palli a jr.oolejj.ne had her beheaded forincontiraencyj he . r«xt married cathaiine parr his ii\th wife t\t . 1 . gih a painful ulcer in his l;g whicli confined him f iii vears li>cea c!iained lion ; it an end o his life k did in extr me pain anti remorfe lansented by ii e 1553 e.hvardvi in his fixteenth year died of a co num tiott 1559 mary henry vlllth's daughter hearing thy l'arais was taken and eonfetous of being har-:d bv a fohjeit f<.h into a fl w fever of wh«ch,.sjnd the dropfy ihe died perfecuting tiie prok-ia»t i'a graces h'ir memory 1640 elizabeth mar s lifter 1 died ingritf forher b -!• v i l.uvx whom he had executed ! 1.615 jamts i ion of mars ) detefted the gtin p ier pint declared war againlt spain and the em f^ior in hopes of extenninitinst the papiils j but half his army dying of a pettil«*nr.aldileafe ended ihtexpeditioa s^on after he diejofan ague 1^49 charts i after encountering a great many difikduie was-beheadeti 1658 oliver cromwell after contriving the death vlv tries 1 loon torgot his firft princip.es of liberty an ix;>anjed h,s ambition to ruling the common vrtahh hicbnquered ireland and scotland diftolv j tie parliament and formed anuther of the lowed and molt ignorant among the people this was al fu loon oiffolved and the officers declared cromwell protector of ih commonwealth hts adminiltration wane daily more obnoxious and having read a book entitled •« killing no murder he was never fctn o fmije mjnty hie femns of being afliffinated duly increait d hiut length an ague aa cad to bis life in the th year of his ufurped rr?gii richard olsvsr'a ion was next proclaimed pro tect m bur wifely figned his abdication and retired to live on hi fortune 1985 charles ii to revenge the death cf his father had the body ot crorn veil a.^d two others ciu troni theii graves and dragged to hc place of exec"u t on where atier hanging mem fome time ih-.y wsie bu ried under the gallows dates plot which put to death fo many cathuiics,ahd bijuey 9 execution for his lepublicar principles c vviii tvr difgrace his me mory an ir«oplec"tic fit put an cud to his tyranny r688 jametll charles's fa*i;'ther>s»as a roman cai'uuiic j lie-dckes wlaniiiotitr a;id arg.lecon ijufed aga.uft him and his ti j but were defeat ed taken and executed with 350 of the followers lie repealed the penal law aid allowed iibeity of eonfeience to an feflaries being afterwahs forfaken by his favorite and children he fled to france and abdicated the throne , 1688 william u a ca!vir : ft w3s n cx t eleftcd tothe throne meanwiiile jhines ajihred in ireiano and mv a i joined by 40 000 catho cf wiio offered to fuppoa liim wiitiam itcaiieo hisuwn army at the baaleot the boyr.e while jhi s it od aloof on a hiil to lee ti.e engagement §• ciyir.g out when his own army wejerepuifing tne enemy '* o fpare my engiifli fubjefts wi.l'am gained tlwday and 15'jo of the liifli fell ehdeavouiing to lupport their cow ardly monarch william's horlereil uidei him and broke his collar bone t which he died in 170 . tine was king james's daughter in h«r rt-ian gibraltar was taken from the spaniards arid scotland and england were united by treaty j i c principal powers of europe were at war till peace was rtfto cd by the treaty of utrecht sj:e ck.ed of an apoplectic fit when the nation was at the heights of opu.ence ar.d refinement 1714 ceorgel rext afcended the throne in his 54th year in his reign the pretender caultd the bcots to rebel j and the south fea fcheme was dettc ted atter ruining thouiands he ditd fo fuddenly it was thooght be hid been poifc-ned 1760 getrgell died more fuddtifly than george i bj a rupture of the right ventricle oi his heart in his reign charles the pretender's fen male an tffcrt to gain the crown h was fuccefsful in fyma en gagements but being afterwards completely defeated ' at cuiioder he t ft sped to france iu great diftrefs thirty nine ot h:s adherents were hanged drawn and quartered 1 . 17^4 c«r^/i.7,/;sno fiaifting his career fee rides without ipurs lelt the jade ihouid throw hin before iu cou.es to hisjourne end it is faid he lias let fall his whip and applies both hands to the ram ! alas john bull ! w hat utelefs things are e.iithly kp.gs i for the cener l advertiser to the f see men o america fhllow clt zens at a criiis like the prefent when freedem is infecure even on tne peaceable fliores of the united htates it behoves every ci izen to fpeak ; ii is incumbe.ii on him 10 aft in fuch a m.inner as is warranted by natural as weli as conlatuticnai right 1 he govern ment of a republic is the goverirncnt of the people and this government which is to re preient their intcrdts and their ieeiings ought 10 have no oth.r rule o condudt than the general will itfeems to be a docirine rather di.cordant to tlie lentimtnts of fome of the politicians o this day that the peo ple ought to regulate the proceedings of ga vernment or how can it be recoiciied that the uuiverfal opinion of americans hould be in favour of energetic mealures and yet t at nich meafures fhould meet the oppofi tioi of fome of the reprefentatives ef the people ? i o account tor a phenomenon fo ft range in the republican world recourfe mutt be had to a combination which holds a ieparate intereft from that o the people sell intereft the great moving principle of men in power has operated to paralize the vigour of the american people it has been a political anodyne that has debilitated the body politic and rob'd of its vital power it has caufed us to flumber over injuries and infults that were gr^at enough to create a frenzy of refentmenf ■this is the combination and th funding fyftem is the felf intereft and point of union left ihe funding fvftem fhould be enlarged left ftock lhould defcend below par left fpe culators and itockjobbers fhould have their minilterial wealth rendered p^ecariou our commerce has nearly fuffered annihilation o»r foverei^nitv hat been made tributary
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Title | North Carolina Gazette |
Masthead | North Carolina Gazette |
Date | 1794-04-26 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1794 |
Volume | 9 |
Issue | 433 |
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Date Digital | 2009-04-07 |
Publisher | F. X. Martin |
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United States North Carolina Craven County New Bern |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Saturday, April 26, 1794 issue of the North Carolina Gazette a newspaper from New Bern North Carolina. |
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Title | North Carolina Gazette |
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Date | 1794-04-26 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1794 |
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Publisher | James Davis |
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United States North Carolina Craven County New Bern |
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Digital Format | JP2 |
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Description | An archive of the North Carolina Gazette a newspaper from New Bern North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
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no r t h-c arol1na g a z e t t e vol p saturday april 26 1794 433 and our fa,th and our honor have been made qucftionabk thefe re the effecls of afyf tern which has been enrolled as a blefli j to ms country this f y i:e m founded ininjui ice and engendered in iniquity i s a'cup of royal blood that will roar^ray £*£ j-permicted to gain ka acme it hi alrs dy created a feparate intere which 75 this country what a nobi lt y is t a narchy and its votaries raiiy round it at a nobi.uy a cund a throne it has incornn rated itfdf with every gr t na'i ! " p °~ and the bue nbh.jjs ££ w are not more certainly o n the : ie f , • niherofgne at bnui r r^;l a id i£en on the fade of mincer of the tr afur e ry meafure that i.all hazard a war how ever eflemial to our own security trc commercial regulations propel they w eppofed became they will inju ic the fl and becaufe they will lead to war as if the great intereft ot the american people w to bow down before that of the gng ii t on by holding lritiih d bts as an hoi-ge mud i;o t be it will lead to war ori 1m jure the credit of the government the language of the paper noblemen is negocia tion we muft negotiate all we are redu ced to beggary and till the enemy are at our doors with a dagger nnd a torch to plunge mt o our bofoms and wrap our cities mw ; and bec.ufc an energetic condu/t will endarger our credit wiil injure the iunds and will look towards a war fellow citizens the irae was when fuch outrages as you have recently experienced trcm great britain would lav kindled a flame in your breajr when the infiduoiis 1 m guage of negociaiion would have met yctty icorn and indignation and when vou would have queftioned the tiifinteretfedntfs of thole who wou'd have fpoken of forbearance under the prdlure of fuch mighty wrong ye patriots of 76 ! ye heroes of the late re volution ! whither are ye gone ! shall a pa per fyftem hold you in bondage ? has it ex tmguiflied thege erous flame w-.i h led ■ou to glory ? has it given you poverty and wretchedn^s that you flumbcl over vour wrongs ycur c u ty ca is tl.e temple which you have erected is in anger of be injr profaned by fccrikgfous britbr.s ; arcufe then and fupport the honor of your name and ti.e chaiti y of liberty's godd'efs which ipeculatbn and tyranny have broug t imo danger this is the moment fellow citizens to a£fc with cff ft your enemy is embarralted the republican heroes of france have flruclc them with difmay and tyranny ftauds aghnft toulon and alface have i.een your guar dians and under the imprefiion which the defeats of the combined tyrants has giver den.and a ! urrenher cf your pofts and are indemnification tor your loftes never permit grea britain to rerover from her im rcedi.ite cmban aflments before you infill upon your rights treachery and diflro nour mark her councils another actions andi if you let the prefei.t opportunity efcape the golden moment may be forever loft de pend not upon her promises for he pro mifes but to betray - y but whih you have the means in yout hand exert them j and you vil be fuccefsful remember the late revolution arid you witf have no dread of her let ihofe glorious atchievements animate you again to tread the path of honor in the combat agairft ty ranny the manet of the departed heroes of your country call upon you the vi&ims of britifli cruelty and defpothm let it not be laid that they fuffered in vain never let it flain the annals of the world that a merita fought once in defence of liberty but that he afterwards meanly bartered a way her birthright for a mefs of pottage an american 5ans culottes fromths city gazette mejrs maryland at iver & c ac ii.l piefeot enlightened days ib'it vr live in and u.id •« liippy n>ug'i rut j/err.cr republican go veni'h-nt t!is foiio-.vingretrr'f ct of the deaths cf liifc king ai queens of r>giwnv;hicii brought on a rclap&of hiscprpulen 1 1 00 #^ him rufus was killed hy an arrow which wun n t t i . r-.i but glancing from a-tiee ihuck lilt x ug o he hear j 1 : 5 b n y i died by eating too much u54 s,i t j l/i arter only one year's peaceable fvk , li-e-j t the i!l ; ac pafliun 1 2j hrv;r // died ot a broken heart 1:99 kicbardl was killed by an artaw aimed 3t hi r.y an ar tur from a callle liis j0/.71 iied ot a fever brought on bv his ex trei> |