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My dearest Friend
Mr. Thaxter is getting better and Mr. Charles Storer is now with me, and We may be all now said to be pretty well. Our northern Friends are well too.
You will hear a great deal about Peace, but dont trust to it. Remember what I have often said "We shall not be able to obtain Peace, while our Ennemies have New York and Charlestown or either of them." I know the Character and Sentiments of the King of England, and while he can hold a Post in the United States, he will have it in his Power to make the People of England believe that the People of America love him and them, and keep up their hopes of some turn of Affairs in their favour.
Lord Shelburnes System is equivocal. Fox has seized the right Idea. But the former will run down the latter for sometime. Yet the Plan of the latter must finally prevail. It is deeply laid and well digested. If he has Perseverance he will be the Man to make Peace.
By frequent Exercise on Horseback and great Care, I seem to have recovered my Health, strength and Spirits beyond my Expectations. And if the Company of Princes and Princesses, Dukes and Dutchesses, Comtes and Comptesses could make me happy, I might easily be so but my Admired Princess is at the blue Hills, where all my Ambition and all my Wishes tend.
I know not the Reason but there is some Strange Attraction between the North Parish in Braintree and my Heart. It is a remarkable Spot. It has vomited Forth more Fire than Mount Etna. It has produced three mortals, Hancock and two Adams's, who have, with the best Intentions in the World, set the World in a blaze. I say two Adams's because the Head of the Senate sprung from thence as his father was born there. -- Glorious however as the flame is, I wish I could put it out. -- Some People say I was born for such Times. It is true I was born to be in such times but was not made for them. They affect too tenderly my Heart.
I love the People where I am. They have Faults but they have deep Wisdom and great Virtues -- and they love America, and will be her everlasting Friend, I think. I would do a great deal to serve this nation, I own.
If
Spain should acknowledge Us as I think she will soon, the two
great Branches of the House of Bourbon , Holland and
America, will form a Phalanx which will not easily be shaken. I
hope and believe We shall continue Friends. If We do, whenever
England makes Peace She will be afraid to quarrell with Us, how much soever she may hate Us. And I
think the other Powers of
Europe too will prefer our Friendship to our Enmity, and will
choose to excuse Us from meddling in future Wars. This is the Object of all my
Wishes and the End of all my Politicks. To this End
and for this Reason I look upon my success in
Holland as the happiest Event, and the greatest Action of my
Life past or future.
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