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  Alittleknowledgeofhumannature,andattentiontoitsordinaryworkings,mighthaveforeseenthatthespiritsofthepeopleherewereinastate,inwhichtheyweremorelikelytobeprovoked,thanfrightened,byhaughtydeportment。Andtofillupthemeasureofirritation,aproscriptionofindividualshasbeensubstitutedintheroomofjusttrial。Canitbebelieved,thatagratefulpeoplewillsufferthosetobeconsignedtoexecution,whosesolecrimehasbeenthedevelopingandassertingtheirrights?HadtheParliamentpossessedthepowerofreflection,theywouldhaveavoidedameasureasimpotent,asitwasinflammatory。WhenIsawLordChatham’sbill,Ientertainedhighhopethatareconciliationcouldhavebeenbroughtabout。Thedifferencebetweenhisterms,andthoseofferedbyourCongress,mighthavebeenaccommodated,ifenteredon,bybothparties,withadispostiontoaccommodate。ButthedignityofParliament,itseems,canbrooknooppositiontoitspower。Strange,thatasetofmen,whohavemadesaleoftheirvirtuetotheMinister,shouldyettalkofretainingdignity!ButIamgettingintopolitics,thoughIsatdownonlytoaskyouracceptanceofthewine,andexpressmyconstantwishesforyourhappiness。Thishoweverseemstobeensuredbyyourphilosophy&peacefulvocation。

  Ishallstillhopethatamidstpublicdissentionprivatefriendshipmaybepreservedinviolateandamongthewarmestyoucaneverpossessisthatofyourhumbleservt。

  RECONCILIATIONORINDEPENDENCE

  _ToJohnRandolph_

  _Monticello,August25,1775_

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