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The "Tree of Liberty" letter(For those who never knew or those who have forgotten)
http://www.theatlantic.com ^ | Paris, November 13, 1787 | From Thomas Jefferson to William Smith

Posted on 03/05/2004 6:48:34 PM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK

DEAR SIR, -- I am now to acknoledge the receipt of your favors of October the 4th, 8th, & 26th. In the last you apologise for your letters of introduction to Americans coming here.

It is so far from needing apology on your part, that it calls for thanks on mine. I endeavor to show civilities to all the Americans who come here, & will give me opportunities of doing it: and it is a matter of comfort to know from a good quarter what they are, & how far I may go in my attentions to them.

Can you send me Woodmason's bills for the two copying presses for the M. de la Fayette, & the M. de Chastellux? The latter makes one article in a considerable account, of old standing, and which I cannot present for want of this article. -- I do not know whether it is to yourself or Mr. Adams I am to give my thanks for the copy of the new constitution.

I beg leave through you to place them where due. It will be yet three weeks before I shall receive them from America. There are very good articles in it: & very bad.

I do not know which preponderate. What we have lately read in the history of Holland, in the chapter on the Stadtholder, would have sufficed to set me against a chief magistrate eligible for a long duration, if I had ever been disposed towards one: & what we have always read of the elections of Polish kings should have forever excluded the idea of one continuable for life.

Wonderful is the effect of impudent & persevering lying. The British ministry have so long hired their gazetteers to repeat and model into every form lies about our being in anarchy, that the world has at length believed them, the English nation has believed them, the ministers themselves have come to believe them, & what is more wonderful, we have believed them ourselves. Yet where does this anarchy exist? Where did it ever exist, except in the single instance of Massachusetts?

And can history produce an instance of rebellion so honourably conducted? I say nothing of it's motives. They were founded in ignorance, not wickedness. God forbid we should ever be 20 years without such a rebellion.

The people cannot be all, & always well informed. The part which is wrong will be discontented in proportion to the importance of the facts they misconceive. If they remain quiet under such misconceptions it is a lethargy, the forerunner of death to the public liberty.

We have had 13. states independent 11. years. There has been one rebellion. That comes to one rebellion in a century & a half for each state. What country before ever existed a century & a half without a rebellion? & what country can preserve it's liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance?

Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon & pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots & tyrants. It is it's natural manure.

Our Convention has been too much impressed by the insurrection of Massachusetts: and in the spur of the moment they are setting up a kite to keep the hen-yard in order. I hope in God this article will be rectified before the new constitution is accepted. -- You ask me if any thing transpires here on the subject of S. America? Not a word.

I know that there are combustible materials there, and that they wait the torch only. But this country probably will join the extinguishers. --

The want of facts worth communicating to you has occasioned me to give a little loose to dissertation. We must be contented to amuse, when we cannot inform.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Extended News; Government
KEYWORDS: freedom; letters; liberty; thomasjefferson
He knew of Freedom what it took to keep it what it takes to destroy it !
1 posted on 03/05/2004 6:48:35 PM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
"The people cannot be all, & always well informed. The part which is wrong will be discontented in proportion to the importance of the facts they misconceive. If they remain quiet under such misconceptions it is a lethargy, the forerunner of death to the public liberty."

I note that this thread "remins quiet." Is this "lethargy" at FreeRepublic? And, is it "the forerunner of death to the public liberty?" Inquiring minds want to know.

I've noticed, for some time now, that when a subject that is somewhat complex and requires some thought and insight comes up on this forum, many fall silent. But, perhaps it is yet early?

2 posted on 03/05/2004 7:27:28 PM PST by davisfh
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
I know that there are combustible materials there, and that they wait the torch only. But this country probably will join the extinguishers. --

even back then, french weenies were apt not to make waves...

teeman

3 posted on 03/05/2004 7:36:18 PM PST by teeman8r (i can neither confirm, nor deny, the existance of an american constitution, but i'll ask my 8 ball)
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots & tyrants. It is it's natural manure.
4 posted on 03/05/2004 7:44:26 PM PST by Delphinium
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
as my tagline puts it...
5 posted on 03/05/2004 9:53:31 PM PST by King Prout (I am coming to think that the tree of liberty is presently dying of thirst.)
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To: davisfh
I'm afraid it's not early, but late.
6 posted on 03/06/2004 12:35:54 AM PST by agitator (...And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark)
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To: King Prout; agitator
I have been of that mind for a time longer than i feel comfortable with now the tree certainly thirsts and the fruit shrivel on the limb.
7 posted on 03/06/2004 3:25:18 AM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK (Is it time to water the tree of Liberty ?)
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
We must be contented to amuse, when we cannot inform.
BUMP!
8 posted on 03/06/2004 7:40:30 AM PST by philman_36
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