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s will be the best and only efficacious inducements to peace we can offer them. Not that we presume upon their timidity or resolution. They have demonstrated their fighting qualities beyond all dispute, and can afford, without lose of reputation, to relinquish a war which is only ruinous to their prosperity, and in which they are only made subservient to the interests and passions of New England. The Northwest has in itself the materials of a great empire. There is room enough in North America for three Republics, and it would be for the common interest, and maintain a proper balance of power, that there should be three instead of two. We can all live in greater peace and her many apart than under one Government. With the Northwest our relations would necessarily be friendly. It seems to us that there is nothing inconsistent in the stern determination to be exterminated rather than be conquered by the Northwest, and the avowal of our readiness to respond in a friendly spiri