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America was impossible; and his last great effort in Parliament — the theatre of his glory — was an attack on the unjust and impolitic proceedings of the Ministry towards the Colonies, at the close of which he fainted and fell backwards, and in a short time thereafter, breathed his last. So that it may be said he died battling for the Colonies. Yet his country men never doubted his loyalty, but honored him with a public funeral, and magnificent monuments were erected to his memory in Westminster Abbey and Guild hall. Our enemies, however, regard all who will not declare fore subjection right and proper disloyal, and hope to crush opposition by their incarceration. But how vain must such efforts proved. As long as God gives men a love of freedom and stout hearts there will be rebels against tyranny. We have protested before the world that all we asked was to be "let alone," We have deprecated war as a great calamity, and declared our readiness to agree upon fair terms of sep