第9章

类别:其他 作者:Upshur, Abel Parker字数:15091更新时间:18/12/13 13:31:50
Andletusnotsleepinthedelusionthatweshallderiveallneedfulsecurityfromourown\"intelligenceandvirtue.\"Thepeoplemay,indeed,preservetheirlibertiesforever,iftheywilltakecaretobealwaysvirtuous,alwayswise,andalwaysvigilant.Andtheywillbeequallysecure,iftheycanassurethemselvesthattherulerstheymayselectwillneverabusetheirtrust,butwillalwaysunderstandandalwayspursuethetrueinterestsofthepeople.But,unhappily,therearenosuchpeopleandnosuchrulers. Agovernmentmustbeimperfect,indeed,ifitrequiresuchadegreeofvirtueinthepeopleasrendersallgovernmentunnecessary.Governmentisfounded,notinthevirtues,butinthevicesofmankind;notintheirknowledgeandwisdom,butintheirignoranceandfolly.Itsobjectistoprotecttheweak,torestraintheviolent,topunishthevicious,andtocompelalltotheperformanceofthedutywhichmanowestomaninasocialstate.Itisnotaself-actingmachine,whichwillgoonandperformitsworkwithouthumanagency;itcannotbeseparatedfromthehumanbeingswhofillitsplaces,setinmotion,andregulateanddirectitsoperations. Solongastheseareliabletoerrinjudgment,ortofailinvirtue,solongwillgovernmentbeliabletorunintoabuses.Untilallmenshallbecomesoperfectasnottorequiretoberuled,allgovernmentsprofessingtobefreewillrequiretobewatched,guarded,checkedandcontrolled. Todothiseffectuallyrequiresmorethanwegenerallyfindofpublicvirtueandpublicintelligence.Agreatmajorityofmankindaremuchmoresensibletotheirintereststhantotheirrights.Wheneverthepeoplecanbepersuadedthatitistheirgreatestinteresttomaintaintheirrights,then,andthenonly,willfreegovernmentbesafefromabuses. LookingatourownFederalGovernment,apartfromtheStates,andregardingit,asJudgeStorywouldhaveus,asaconsolidatedgovernmentofallthepeopleoftheUnitedStates,weshallnotfindinitthissalutarycountervailinginterest.Inanenlargedsense,itis,indeed,thegreatestinterestofalltosupportthatgovernmentinitspurity;for,althoughitisundoubtedlydefectiveinmanyimportantrespects,itismuchthebestthathasyetbeendevised.Unhappily,however,thegreatestinterestofthewholeisnotfelttobe,althoughintruthitis,thegreatestinterestofalltheparts.Thisresultsfromthefact,thatourcharacterisnothomogeneous,andourpursuitsarewhollydifferent.Rightlyunderstood,thesefactsshouldtendtobindusthemorecloselytogether,byshowingusourdependenceuponeachother;anditshouldteachusthenecessityofwatching,withthegreaterjealousy,everydeparturefromthestrictprinciplesofourunion.Itisatruth,however,nolessmelancholythanincontestable,thatifthiseverwastheviewofthepeople,ithasceasedtobeso.Anditcouldnotbeotherwise.WhateverbethetheoryofourConstitution,itspractice,oflateyears,hasmadeitaconsolidatedgovernment;thegovernmentofanirresponsiblemajority.Ifthatmajoritycanfind,eitherinthepursuitsoftheirownpeculiarindustry,orintheofficesandemolumentswhichflowfromthepatronageofthegovernment,aninterestdistinctfromthatoftheminority,theywillpursuethatinterest,andnothingwillbelefttotheminoritybutthepoorprivilegeofcomplaining.Thusthegovernmentbecomestyrannousandoppressive,preciselyinproportionasitsdemocraticprincipleisextended;andinsteadoftheenlargedandgeneralinterestwhichshouldcheckandrestrainit,apeculiarinterestisenlisted,toextenditspowersandsustainitsabuses.Publicvirtueandintelligenceavaillittle,insuchaconditionofthingsasthis.Thatvirtuefallsbeforethetemptation\'sofinterestwhichyoupresenttoit,andthatintelligence,thusdeprivedofitsencouraginghopes,servesonlytopointoutnewobjectsofunlawfulpursuit,andsuggestnewandbasermethodsofattainingthem. Thisresultcouldscarcelybebroughtabout,iftheFederalGovernmentwereallowedtorestontheprinciplesuponwhichIhaveendeavoredtoplaceit.Thecheckingandcontrollinginfluenceswhichaffordsafetytopublicliberty,arenottobefoundinthegovernmentitself.Thepeoplecannotalwaysprotectthemselvesagainsttheirrulers;iftheycould,nofreegovernment,inpasttimes,wouldhavebeenoverthrown.Powerandpatronagecannoteasilybesolimitedanddefined,astorobthemoftheircorruptinginfluencesoverthepublicmind.ItistrulyandwiselyremarkedbytheFederalist,that\"apoweroveraman\'ssubsistenceisapoweroverhiswill.\"AslittleaspossibleofthispowershouldbeentrustedtotheFederalGovernment,andeventhatlittleshouldbewatchedbyapowerauthorizedandcompetenttoarrestitsabuses.ThatpowercanbefoundonlyintheStates.Inthisconsiststhegreatsuperiorityofthefederativesystemovereveryother.Inthatsystem,theFederalGovernmentisresponsible,notdirectlytothepeopleenmasse,buttothepeopleintheircharacterofdistinctpoliticalcorporations.Howevereasyitmaybetostealpowerfromthepeople,governmentsdonotsoreadilyyieldtooneanother.TheconfederatedStatesconferontheircommongovernmentonlysuchpowerastheythemselvescannotseparatelyexercise,orsuchascanbebetterexercisedbythatgovernment.Theyhave,therefore,anequalinterest,togiveitpowerenough,andtopreventitfromassumingtoomuch.Intheirhands,thepowerofinterpositionisattendedwithnodanger;itmaybesafelylodgedwherethereisnointeresttoabuseit. Underafederativesystem,thepeoplearenotliabletobeactedon(atleast,nottothesameextent),bythoseinfluenceswhicharesoapttobetrayandenslavethem,underaconsolidatedgovernmentPopularmasses,actingundertheexcitementsofthemoment,areeasilyledintofatalerrors. Historyisfullofexamplesofthegoodandgreatsacrificedtothehastyjudgmentsofinfuriatedmultitudes,andofthemostfatalpublicmeasuresadoptedundertheexcitementsofthemoment.Howeasyitisfortheadroitandcunningtoavailthemselvesofsuchoccasions,andhowimpossibleitis,forapeoplesoactedon,towatchtheirrulerswisely,andguardthemselvesagainsttheencroachmentsofpower?Inafederativesystem,thisdangerisavoided,sofarastheircommongovernmentisconcerned.Therightofinterpositionbelongs,nottothepeopleintheaggregate,buttothepeopleinseparateandcomparativelysmallsubdivisions.Andeveninthesesubdivisions,theycanactonlythroughtheformsoftheirownseparategovernments. Thesearenecessarilyslowanddeliberate,affordingtimeforexcitementtosubside,andforpassiontocool.Havingtopassthroughtheirowngovernments,beforetheyreachthatoftheUnitedStates,theyareforbiddentoactuntiltheyhavehadtimeforreflection,andfortheexerciseofacoolandtemperatejudgment.Besides,theyaretaughttolook,nottoonegovernmentonly,fortheprotectionandsecurityoftheirrights,andnottofeelthattheyoweobedienceonlytothat.Consciousthattheycanfind,intheirownStategovernments,protectionagainstthewrongsoftheFederalGovernment,theirfeelingofdependenceislessoppressive,andtheirjudgmentsmorefree.Andwhiletheireffortstothrowoffoppressionarenotrepressedbyafeelingthatthereisnopowertowhichtheycanappeal,theseeffortsarekeptundercluerestraints,byaconsciousnessthattheycannotbeunwiselyexerted,excepttotheinjuryofthepeoplethemselves.ItisdifficulttoperceivehowaFederalGovernment,establishedoncorrectprinciples,caneverbeoverthrown,exceptbyexternalviolence,solongasthefederativeprincipleisdulyrespectedandmaintained.Alltherequisitechecksandbalanceswillbefound,intherightoftheStatestokeeptheircommongovernmentwithintheircommonsphere;andasufficientsecurityforthedueexerciseofthatrightisaffordedbythefact,thatitistheinterestoftheStatestoexerciseitdiscreetly.Sofarasourowngovernmentisconcerned,Iventuretopredictthatitwillbecomeabsoluteandirresponsible,preciselyinproportionastherightsoftheStatesshallceasetoberespected,andtheirauthoritytointerposeforthecorrectionoffederalabusesshallbedeniedandoverthrown. ItshouldbetheobjectofeverypatriotintheUnitedStatestoencourageahighrespectfortheStategovernments.Thepeopleshouldbetaughttoregardthemastheirgreatestinterest,andasthefirstobjectsoftheirdutyandaffection.Maintainedintheirjustrightsandpowers,theyformthetruebalance-wheel,theonlyeffectualcheckonfederalencroachments. Anditpossessesasacheckthesedistinguishingadvantagesovereveryother,thatitcanneverbeappliedwithoutgreatdeliberationandcaution,thatitiscertaininitseffects,andthatitisbutlittleliabletoabuse.ItistruethataStatemayuseitspowerforimproperpurposes,oronimproperoccasions;buttheFederalGovernmentis,tosaytheleastofit,equallyliabletodangerouserrorsandviolationsoftrust.Shallwethenleavethatgovernmentfreefromallrestraint,merelybecausethepropercountervailingpowerisliabletoabuse?UponthesameprincipleweshouldabandonalltheguardsandsecuritieswhichwehavesocarefullyprovidedintheFederalConstitutionitself.Thetruthis,allchecksupongovernmentaremoreorlessimperfect;forifitwerenotso,governmentitselfwouldbeperfect.Butthisisnoreasonwhyweshouldabandonittoitsownwill.Wehaveonlytoapplytothissubjectourbestdiscretionandcaution,toconfernomorepowerthanisabsolutelynecessary,andtoguardthatpowerascarefullyaswecan.Perfectionisnottobehopedfor;butanapproximationtoit,sufficientlyneartoaffordareasonablesecuritytoourrightsandliberties,isnotunattainable.IntheformationoftheFederalGovernmentwehavebeencarefultolimititspowersanddefineitsduties.Ourobjectwastorenderitsuchthatthepeopleshouldfeelaninterestinsustainingitinitspurity,forotherwiseitcouldnotlongsubsist.Uponthesameprinciple,weshouldenlistthesameinterestinthewiseandproperapplicationofthosechecks,whichitsunavoidableimperfectionsrendernecessary.ThatinterestisfoundintheStates.HavingcreatedtheFederalGovernmentattheirownfreewill,andfortheirownuses,whyshouldtheyseektodestroyit?Havingclotheditwithacertainportionoftheirownpowers,fortheirownbenefitalone,whyshouldtheydesiretorenderthosepowersinoperativeandnugatory?Thedangeris,notthattheStateswillinterposetoooften,butthattheywillrathersubmittofederalusurpations,thanincurtheriskofembarrassingthatgovernment,byanyattemptstocheckandcontrolit.Flagrantabusesalone,andsuchaspubliclibertycannotendure,willevercallintoactionthissalutaryandconservativepoweroftheStates. Butwhetherthischeckbethebestortheworstinitsnature,itisatleastonewhichoursystemallows.ItisnotfoundwithintheConstitution,butexistsindependentofit.AsthatConstitutionwasformedbysovereignStates,theyaloneareauthorized,wheneverthequestionarisesbetweenthemandtheircommongovernment,todetermine,inthelastresort,whatpowerstheyintendedtoconferonit.28Thisisaninseparableincidentofsovereignty;arightwhichbelongstotheStates,simplybecausetheyhaveneversurrenderedittoanyotherpower.Buttorenderthisrightavailableforanygoodpurpose,itisindispensablynecessarytomaintaintheStatesintheirproperposition.Iftheirpeoplesufferthemtosinkintotheinsignificanceofmeremunicipalcorporations,itwillbeinvaintoinvoketheirprotectionagainstthegiganticpoweroftheFederalGovernment.Thisisthepointtowhichthevigilanceofthepeopleshouldbechieflydirected.Theirhighestinterestisathome; theirpalladiumistheirownStategovernments.Theyoughttoknowthattheycanlooknowhereelsewithperfectassuranceofsafetyandprotection. Letthemthenmaintainthosegovernments,notonlyintheirrights,butintheirdignityandinfluence.Makeittheinterestoftheirpeopletoservethem;anintereststrongenoughtoresistallthetemptationsoffederalofficeandpatronage.ThenalonewilltheirvoicebeheardwithrespectatWashington;thenalonewilltheirinterpositionavailtoprotecttheirownpeopleagainsttheusurpationsofthegreatcentralpower.Itisvaintohopethatthefederativeprincipleofourgovernmentcanbepreserved,orthatanythingcanpreventitfromrunningintotheabsolutismofconsolidation,ifwesuffertherightsoftheStatestobefilchedaway,andtheirdignityandinfluencetobelost,throughourcarelessnessorneglect. Endnotes1.GeneralHamiltononeoftheprincipalwritersoftheFederalist,wasundoubtedlyatheartamonarchist.Onmorethanoneoccasionheplainlyavowedhimselfsuch.IntheconventionwhichframedtheConstitution,heexertedhiscommandinginfluencetoimpartcentralized,consolidated,ormonarchicalpowerstotheFederalUnion. But,signallyfailinginthis,inhissubsequentinterpretationsoftheConstitutionhedidwhathecouldtobendtheinstrumenttosuithisviews. JudgeStoryandChiefJusticeKent,and,earlier,ChiefJusticeJay,belongedtothesamepoliticalpartyasGeneralHamilton.TheywereFederalists,andsoodiousdidthispartybecometotheAmericanpeople,thatitwasdrivenoutofpowerattheexpirationofoldJohnAdams\'ssinglepresidentialtermin1800.?[C.C.B.] 2.TheresolutionsofVirginia,in1765,showthatsheconsideredherselfmerelyasanappendageoftheBritishCrown;thatherlegislaturewasaloneauthorizedtotaxher;andthatshehadarighttocallonherKing,whowastheKingofEngland,toprotectheragainsttheusurpationsoftheBritishParliament. 3.AtthistimeallthecolonieswereinthehabitofcallingEngland\"home,\"andthe\"mothercountry,\"butnosuchlanguageas\"oursistercolonies\"wasinvogue.Therewaslittleornointercoursebetweenthecolonies.Theirfirstintimateacquaintancewitheachothergrewoutofincidentsconnectedwiththeolder,Frenchwarin1756.WhenMr.QuincyofBoston,visitedCharleston,S.C.,1773,hespokeofthatcolonyas,\"thisdistantshore.\"WhenthefirstCongressassembledin1774,themembersallmetas\"strangers.\"Andtheycametogetherwithnodesigntoamalgamationortoblendtheirseparateand,astoeachother,independentsovereignties,butsimplytocombineagainstacommonfoe.Theynomoreproposedtoblendtheirseparatesovereigntiesthanacommunityofgentlemenproposetomakecommonstockofalltheirpropertywhentheytotakemeanstodetectandpunishburglarsandhorse-thieves. ?[C.C.B.] 4.Thehistoricalfactherestated,isperfectlyauthenticatedandhasneverbeendisputed;nevertheless,thefollowingextractsfromtheJournalsofCongressmaynotbeoutofplace:\"Wednesday,September14,1774.HenryWisner,adelegatefromthecountyofOrange,inthecolonyofNewYork,appearedatCongress,andproducedacertificateofhiselectionbythesaidcounty,whichbeingreadandapproved,hetookhisseatinCongressasadeputyfromthecolonyofNewYork.\" \"Monday,September20,1774,JohnHening,Esq.,adeputyfromOrangecounty,inthecolonyofNewYork,appearedthismorning,andtookhisseatasadeputyfromthatcolony.\" \"Saturday,October1,1774SimonBocrum,Esq.,appearedinCongressasadeputyfromKing\'scounty,inthecolonyofNewYork,andproducedthecredentialsofhiselection,whichbeingreadandapproved,hetookhisseatasadelegatefromthatcolony.\"Itisevident,fromtheseextracts,thatalthoughthedelegatesfromcertainportionsofthepeopleofNewYorkwereadmittedtoseatsinCongressasdelegatesfromthecolony,yet,inpointoffact,theywerenotelectedassuch,neitherweretheyeverrecognizedassuch,byNewYorkherself.Thetruthis,aswillpresentlyappear,themajorityofherpeoplewerenotripeforthemeasurespursuedbyCongress,andwouldnothaveagreedtoappointdelegatesforthewholecolony. 5.AreferencetothecredentialsoftheCongressof1774willshow,beyondalldoubt,thetruecharacterofthatassembly.Thefollowingareextractsfromthem:NewHampshire,\"Todevise,consultandadoptsuchmeasuresasmayhavethemostlikelytendencytoextricatethecoloniesfromtheirpresentdifficulties;tosecureandperpetuatetheirrights,liberties,andprivileges,andtorestorethatpeace,harmony,andmutualconfidence,whichoncehappilysubsistedbetweentheparentcountryandhercolonies.\" Massachusetts.\"Toconsultonthepresentstateofthecolonies,andthemiseriestowhichtheyare,andmustbereduced,bytheoperationofcertainactsofParliamentrespectingAmerica;andtodeliberateanddetermineuponwiseandpropermeasurestobebythenrecommendedtoallthecolonies,fortherecoveryandestablishmentoftheirjustrightsandliberties,civilandreligious,andtherestorationofunionandharmonybetweenGreatBritainandthecolonies,mostardentlydesiredbyallgoodmen.\" RhodeIsland.\"ToconsultonpropermeasurestoobtainarepealoftheseveralactsoftheBritishParliamentforlevyingtaxonhisMajesty\'ssubjectsinAmericawithouttheirconsent,anduponpropermeasurestoestablishtherightsandlibertiesofthecoloniesuponajustandsolidfoundation,agreeablytoinstructionsgivenbythegeneralassembly.\" Connecticut\"Toconsultandadviseonpropermeasuresforadvancingthebeatgoodofthecolonies,andsuchconferencetoreportfromtimetotimetotheColonialHouseofRepresentatives.\" NewYork.Onlyafewofhercountieswererepresented,somebydeputiesauthorizedto\"represent,\"andsomebydeputiesauthorizedto\"attendCongress.\" NewJersey.\"TorepresentthecolonyintheGeneralCongress.\" Pennsylvania.\"ToformandadoptaplanforthepurposesofobtainingredressofAmericangrievances,ascertainingAmericanrightsuponthemoatsolidandconstitutionalprinciples,andforestablishingthatunionandharmonybetweenGreatBritainandthecolonieswhichisindispensablynecessarytothewelfareandhappinessofboth.\" Delaware.Toconsultandadvisewiththedeputiesfromtheothercolonies,todetermineuponallsuchprudentandlawfulmeasuresasmaybejudgedmostexpedientforthecoloniesimmediatelyandunitedlytoadopt,inordertoobtainreliefforanoppressedpeople,(a)andtheredressofourgeneralgrievances.\" Maryland.\"Toattendageneralcongress,toeffectonegeneralplanofconductoperatingonthecommercialconnectionofthecolonieswiththemothercountry,forthereliefofBoston,andthepreservationofAmericanliberty.\" Virginia.\"ToconsiderofthemostproperandeffectualmannerofsooperatingonthecommercialconnectionofthecolonieswiththemothercountryastoprocureredressforthemuchinjuredprovinceofMassachusettsBay,tosecureBritishAmericafromtheravageandruinofarbitrarytaxes,andspeedilytoprocurethereturnofthatharmonyandunion,sobeneficialtothewholeempire,andsoardentlydesiredbyallBritishAmerica.\" NorthCarolina.\"TotakesuchmeasuresastheymaydeemprudenttoeffectthepurposeofdescribingwithcertaintytherightsofAmericans,repairingthebreachmadeinthoserights,andforguardingthemforthefutureagainstanysuchviolationsdoneunderthesanctionofpublicauthority.\"Forthesepurposesthedelegatesare\"investedwithsuchpowersasmaymakeanyactsdonebythemobligatoryinhonor,oneveryinhabitanthereof,whoisnotanalientohiscountry\'sgood,andanapostatetothelibertiesofAmerica.\" SouthCarolina.\"Toconsidertheactslatelypassed,andbillsdependinginParliamentwithregardtotheportofBoston,andthecolonyofMassachusettsBay;whichactsandbills,intheprecedentandconsequences,affectthewholeContinentofAmerica.AlsothegrievancesunderwhichAmericalabors,byreasonoftheseveralactsofParliamentthatimposetaxesordutiesforraisingarevenue,andlayunnecessaryrestraintsandburdensontrade;andofthestatutes,parliamentaryacts,androyalinstructions,whichmakeaninvidiousdistinctionbetweenhisMajesty\'ssubjectsinGreatBritainandAmerica,withfullpowerandauthoritytoconceit,agreetoandprosecutesuchlegalmeasuresasintheopinionofthesaiddeputies,sotobeassembled,shallbemostlikelytoobtainarepealofthesaidacts,andaredressofthosegrievances.[Theaboveextractsaremadefromthecredentialsofthedeputiesoftheseveralcolonies,asspreadupontheJournalofCongress,accordingtoacopyofthatbound(asappearsbyagiltlabelonthebackhereof)forthePresidentofCongress?nowinpossessionofB.Tucker,Esq.) Itisperfectlyclearfromtheseextracts,1.Thatthecoloniesdidnotconsiderthemselvesas\"onepeople,\"andthat,theywerethereforeboundtoconsiderthequarrelofBostonastheirown;butthattheymadecommoncausewithMassachusetts,onlybecausetheprinciplesassertedinregardtoher,equallyaffectedtheothercolonies;2.Thateachcolonyappointeditsowndelegates,givingthempreciselysuchpowerandauthorityassuiteditsownviews;3.Thatnocolonygaveanypowerorauthority,exceptforadvisementonly;4.Thatsofarfromdesigningtoestablish\"ageneralornationalgovernment,\"andtoform,themselvesinto\"anationdefacto,\"theirgreatpurposewastobringaboutareconciliationandharmonywiththemothercountry.ThisisstillfartherapparentfromthetoneofthepublicaddressesofCongress.5.ThatthisCongresswasnot\"organizedundertheauspicesandwiththeconsentofthepeople,actingdirectlyintheirprimary,sovereigncapacity,andwithouttheinterventionofthefunctionariestowhomtheordinarypowersofgovernmentweredelegatedinthecolonies,\"but,onthecontrary,thatitwasorganizedbythecoloniesassuch,andgenerallythroughtheirordinarylegislatures;andalwayswithcarefulregardtotheirseparateandindependentrightsandpowers. IftheCongressof1774was\"ageneralornationalgovernment,\" neitherNewYorknorGeorgiawaspartytoit;forneitherofthemwasrepresentedinthatCongress.ItisalsoworthyofremarkthattheCongressof1774 hadnoagentsofitsowninforeigncountries,butemployedthoseoftheseveralcolonies.SeetheresolutionsfordeliveringtheaddresstotheKingpassedOctober25,1774,andthelettertotheagents,approvedonthefollowingday. (a)Massachusetts,theparticularwrongsofwhicharejustbeforerecitedatlarge. 6.TheJournalsofCongressaffordthemostabundantandconclusiveproofsofthis.Inordertoshowthegeneralcharacteroftheirproceedings,itisenoughformetorefertothefollowing: Onthe11thOctober,1774,itwas\"Resolvedunanimously,ThatamemorialbepreparedtothepeopleofBritishAmerica,statingtothemthenecessityofafirm,unitedandinvariableobservationofthemeasuresrecommendedbytheCongress,astheytendertheinvaluablerightsandlibertiesderivedtothemfromthelawsandConstitutionoftheircountry.\" Thememorialwasaccordinglyprepared,inconformitywiththeresolution. Congresshavingpreviouslyhadunderconsiderationtheplanofanassociationforestablishingnon-importation,&c.,finallyadoptedit,October20,1774.Afterrecitingtheirgrievances,theysay: \"And,therefore,forourselvesandtheinhabitantsoftheseveralcolonieswhomwerepresent,firmlyagree,andassociate,underthesacredtiesofvirtue,honorandloveofourcountry,asfollows.\"Theythenproceedtorecommendacertaincourseofproceeding,suchasnon-importationandnon-consumptionofcertainBritishproductions;theyrecommendedtheappointmentofacommitteeineverycounty,cityandtown,towatchtheirfellow-citizens,inordertoascertainwhetherornot\"anypersonwithinthelimitsoftheirappointmenthasviolatedthisassociation\";andiftheyshouldfindanysuch,itistheirdutytoreportthem,\"totheend,thatallsuchfoestoTherightsofBritishAmericamayliepubliclyknown,anduniversallycontemnedastheenemiesofAmericanliberty;and,thenceforth,werespectivelywillbreakoffalldealingswithhimorher.\"Theyalsoresolve,thattheywill\"havenotrade,commerce,dealingsorintercoursewhatsoever,withanycolonyorprovinceinNorthAmerica,whichshallallnotaccedeto,orwhichshallhereafterviolatethisassociation,butwillholdthemasunworthyoftherightsoffreemen,andasinimicaltothelibertiesoftheircountry.\" Thislooksverylittlelikethelegislationofthe\"generalornationalgovernment\"ofa\"nationdefacto.\"Themostimportantmeasuresofgeneralconcernareresteduponnostrongerfoundationthan\"thesacredtiesofvirtue,honor,andtheloveofourcountry,\"andhavenohighersanctionthanpubliccontemptandexclusionfromtheordinaryintercourseofsociety. 7.ThatthepowersgrantedtothedelegatestothesecondCongressweresubstantiallythesamewiththosegrantedtothedelegatestothefirst,willappearfromthefollowingextractsfromtheircredentials:NewHampshire.\"Toconsentandagreetoallmeasures,whichsaidCongressshalldeemnecessarytoobtainredressofAmericangrievances.\"DelegatesappointedbyaConvention. Massachusetts.\"Toconcert,agreeupon,directandorder(inconcertwiththedelegatesoftheothercolonies)\"suchfurthermeasuresastothemshallappeartobethebestcalculatedfortherecoveryandestablishmentofAmericanrightsandliberties,andforrestoringharmonybetweenGreatBritainandthecolonies\"DelegatesappointedbyProvincialCongress. Connecticut.\"Tojoin,consultandadvisewiththeothercoloniesinBritishAmerica,onpropermeasuresforadvancingthebestgoodofthecolonies.\"DelegatesappointedbytheColonialHouseofRepresentatives. ThecolonyofNewYorkwasnotrepresentedinthisCongress,butdelegateswereappointedbyaconventionofdeputiesfromthecityandcountyofNewYork,thecityandcountyofAlbany,andthecountiesofDutchessUlster,Orange,Westchester,KingsandSuffolk.Theygavetheirdelegatespowerto\"concertanddetermineuponsuchmeasuresasshallbejudgedmosteffectualforthepreservationandre-establishmentofAmericanrightsandprivileges,andfortherestorationofharmonybetweenGreatBritainandthecolonies.\"Queen\'sCountyapprovedoftheproceeding. Pennsylvania.Simplyto\"attendthegeneralCongress.\" DelegatesappointedbyProvincialAssembly. NewJersey.\"ToattendthecontinentalCongress,andtoreporttheirproceedingsatthenextsessionoftheGeneralAssembly.\" DelegatesappointedbytheColonialAssembly. Delaware.\"Toconcertandamuponsuchfurthermeasures,asshallappeartothembestcalculatedfortheaccommodationoftheunhappydifferencesbetweenGreatBritainandthecoloniesonaconstitutionalfoundation,whichtheHousemostardentlywishfor,andthattheyreporttheirproceedingstothenextsessionofGeneralAssembly.\"DelegatesappointedbytheAssembly. Maryland\"Toconsentandagreetoallmeasures,WhichsaidCongressshalldeemnecessaryandeffectualtoobtainaredressofAmericangrievances;andthisprovincebindthemselvestoexecutetotheutmostoftheirpower,allresolutionswhichthesaidCongressmayadopt.\" DelegatesappointedbyConvention,andsubsequentlyapprovedbytheGeneralassembly. Virginia.\"TorepresentthecolonyingeneralCongress,tobeheld,&c.\"DelegatesappointedbyConvention. NorthCarolina.\"Suchpowersanmaymakeanyactsdonebythem,oranyofthem,orconsentgiveninbehalfofthisprovince,obligatoryinhonoruponeveryinhabitantthereof,\"DelegatesappointedbyConventionandapprovedinGeneralAssembly. SouthCarolina.\"Toconcert,agreeto,andeffectuallyprosecutesuchmeasures,asintheopinionofthesaiddeputies,andthedeputiestobeassembledshallbemostlikelytoobtainaredressofAmericangrievances.\"DelegatesappointedbyProvincialCongress.InthecopyoftheJournalsofCongressnowbeforeme,I donotfindthecredentialsofthedelegatesfromRhodeIsland.TheydidnotattendatthefirstmeetingofCongress,althoughtheydidatthesubsequentperiod.GeorgiawasnotrepresentedinthisCongressuntilSeptember,1775. Onthe13thMay,1775,LymanHallappearedasadelegatefromtheparishofSt.Johnsandhewasadmittedtohisseat,\"subjecttosuchregulationsastheCongressshalldetermine,relativetohisvoting.\"HewasneverregardedastherepresentativeofGeorgia,norwasthatcolonythenconsideredasapartytotheproceedingsofCongress.Thisisevidentfromthefactthat,intheaddresstotheinhabitantsofGreatBritain,theyusethestyle,\"ThetwelveUnitedColonies,bytheirdelegatesinCongress,totheinhabitantsofGreatBritain,\"adoptedonthe8thJuly,1775.Onthe20thofthatmonthCongresswerenotifiedthataconventionofGeorgiahadappointeddelegatestoattendthem,butnoneofthemtooktheirseatstillthe13thSeptemberfollowing.Theywereauthorized\"todo,transact,joinandconcurwiththeseveraldelegatesfromtheothercoloniesandprovincesupontheContinent,onallsuchmattersandthingsasshallappeareligibleandfit,atthisalarmingtime,forthepreservationanddefenceofourrightsandliberties,andfortherestorationofharmony,uponconstitutionalprinciples,betweenGreatBritainandAmerica.\" Someofthecoloniesappointedtheirdelegatesonlyforlimitedtimes,attheexpirationofwhichtheywerereplacedbyothers,butwithoutanymaterialchangeintheirpowers.Thedelegateswere,inallthings,subjecttotheordersoftheirrespectivecolonies. 8.ThiswasdonebyPennsylvania.?[Sec92Dallas,Col.L.ofPenn.3.] 9.ThisstatementofJudgeStoryisinoppositiontothefollowinglanguageofJudgeHenryBaldwin,whowasconfessedlyoneoftheablestjuristswhohasgracedthebenchoftheSupremeCourtoftheUnitedStates:\"TheirSEPARATEINDEPENDENCEWASPROCLAIMED,andtheyremainedtowardseachotherastheywerebefore,ascolonies,andthenasStates;theydidnotaltertheirrelations;thesamedelegatesfromthecoloniesactedastherepresentativesofTheStates;sodeclaredthemselves,andcontinuedtheirsessionwithoutnewcredentials.Theappointingpowerbeingthesame,theseparatelegislatureofeachState,asaState,nation,orempire;THEPEOPLEthesupremehead,astheKing,theEmperor,theSovereign.ThesecolonieswerenotdeclaredtobefreeandindependentStatesbysubstitutingCongressintheplaceofKingandParliament;norbythepeopleoftheStates,transferringtotheUNITEDSTATESthatallegiancetheyhadowedtotheCrown.\"Bald.29.?[C.C.B.] 10.AdocumentwhichIhavesometwithelsewherebutwhichmaybefoundintheAppendixtoProfessorTucker\'selaborateandinstructiveLifeofJefferson,affordsimportantevidenceuponthispoint.AsearlyasMay,1775,theplanofa\"confederationandperpetualunion\"amongthecolonies,waspreparedandproposedforadoption. Itwasnotinfactadopted,butitsprovisionsshow,inthestrongestmanner,inwhatlightthecoloniesregardedtheirrelationtooneanother.Theproposedunionwascalled\"afirmleagueoffriendship\";eachcolonyreservedtoitself\"asmuchasitmightthinkproperofitsownpresentlaws,customs,rights,privileges,andpeculiarjurisdictions,withinitsownlimits; andmayamenditsownConstitutionasmayseembesttoitsownAssemblyorConvention\";theexternalrelationsofthecoloniesweretobemanagedbytheirgeneralgovernmentalone,andallamendmentsoftheir\"Constitution,\" astheytermedit,weretobeproposedbyCongressand\"approvedbyamajorityofthecolonyassembles.\"Itcanscarcelybecontendedthatthis\"leagueoffriendship,\"this\"confederationandperpetualunion,\"would,ifithadbeenadopted,haverenderedthepeopleoftheseveralcolonieslessidenticalthantheywerebefore.If,intheiropinion,theywere\"onepeople\" already,noleagueorconfederationwasnecessary,andnoonewouldhavethoughtofproposingit.Theveryfact,therefore,thatitwasproposed,asanecessarymeasure\"susceptiblefortheircommondefence\"againsttheirenemies,forthesecurityoftheirlibertiesandtheirproperties,thesafetyoftheirpersonsandfamilies,andtheirmutualandgeneralwelfare,\" provesthattheydidnotconsiderthemselvesasalready\"onepeople,\"inanysenseortoanyextentwhichwouldenablethemtoeffectthoseimportantobjects. ThispropositionwasdependingandundeterminedatthetimeoftheDeclarationofindependence. 11.Inpointoffact,Virginiadeclaredherindependenceonthe15thofMay,1776.ThefollowingbeautifulallusiontothatsceneisextractedfromanaddressdeliveredbyJudgeBeverlyTucker,ofWilliamandMaryCollege,beforethePetersburghLyceum,onthe15thofMay,1848: Thatspectacle,onthisdaysixty-threeyearn,Virginiaexhibitedtotheworld;andthememoryofthatmajesticsceneitisnowmytasktorescuefromoblivion.ItwasonthatdaythatsherenouncedhercolonialdependenceonGreatBritain,andseparatedherselfforeverfromthatkingdom. Thenitwasthat,burstingthemanaclesofaforeigntyranny,she,inthesamemomentimposedonherselfthesalutaryrestraintsoflawandorder.Inthatmomentshecommencedtheworkofformingagovernment,completewithinitself;andhavingperfectedthatwork,she,onthe29thofJuneinthesameyear,performedthehighestfunctionofindependentsovereignty,byadopting,ordaining,andestablishingtheConstitutionunderwhichallofuswereborn.Thenitwasthat,sufficienttoherselfforallthepurposesofgovernment,sheprescribedtheoathoffealtyandallegiancetohersoloandseparatesovereignty,whichallofus,whohaveheldanyofficeunderherauthority,havesolemnlycalledupontheSearcherofHeartstowitnessandrecord.Inthathour,gentlemen,itcouldnotbecertainlyknown,thattheothercolonieswouldtakethesamedecisivestep.Itwasindeed,expected.Inthesamebreathinwhichshehaddeclaredherownindependence,Virginiahadadvisedit.ShehadinstructedherdelegatesintheGeneralCongresstourgeit;anditwasbythevoiceofoneofhersons,whosenamewilleverproudlyliveinherhistory,thatthewordofpowerwasspoken,atwhichthechainthatboundthecoloniestotheparentkingdomfellasunder,asflaxthatseversatthetouchoffire.Buteventhen,andwhilethetermsofthegeneralDeclarationofIndependencewereyetunsettled,hershadalreadygoneforth.Thevoiceofherdefiancewasalreadyringinginthetyrant\'sears;herswasthecrythatsummonedhimtothestrife;herswastheshoutthatinvitedhisvengeance:\'Me!me! Adsumquifeci;inme,converliteferrum.\'\" Thisbeautifuladdress,aboundinginpatrioticsentiments,andsoundpoliticaldoctrines,clothedintherichestlanguage,oughttobeinthehandsofeverycitizen,particularlyofthoseofVirginia.ThefollowingextractfromtheJournalsoftheConvention,containingthehistoryofthisinterestingevent;cannotfailtobeacceptabletoeveryAmericanreader:\"Wednesday,May11th,1770. \"Theconvention,then,Accordingtotheorderoftheday,resolveditselfintoacommitteeonthestateofthecolony;and,aftersometimespenttherein,Mr.Presidentresumedthechair,andMr.Caryreportedthatthecommitteehad,accordingtoorder,hadunderconsiderationthestateofthecolony;andhadcometothefollowingresolutionsthereupon; whichhehadreadinhisplace,andafterwardsdeliveredattheclerk\'stable,wherethesamewereagaintwiceread,andunanimouslyagreedto,onehundredandtwelvemembersbeingpresent. \"Forasmuchasalltheendeavorsoftheunitedcolonies,bythemostdecentrepresentationsandpetitionstotheKingandParliamentofGreatBritain,torestorepeaceandsecuritytoAmericaundertheBritishGovernment,andareunionwiththatpeople,uponjustandliberalterms,insteadofaredressofgrievances,haveproducedfromanimperiousandvindictiveadministration,increasedinsult,oppression,andavigorousattempttoeffectourtotaldestruction.Byalateact,allthecoloniesaredeclaredtobeinrebellion,andoutoftheprotectionoftheBritishCrown,ourpropertiessubjectedtoconfiscation,ourpeople,whencaptivated,compelledtojoinintheplunderandmurderoftheirrelationsandcountrymen,andallformerrapineandoppressionofAmericansdeclaredlegalandjust.