"How does it look like you have an inkling?"
" Have you seen a copperhead snake?"
"Not really "
"It look like that but the snake was sliced into bits and laced with fighting slogan 'Unite or Die' unlike the franklin's version 'Join or Die'.Now he wrote..."
"Okay the farmer essay was quite popular".
"He wrote them in series and recapitulated the center theme of the anti farmer essays.When he says the colonies owed their fealty not to parliament but to the 👑 crown.Though the assertions were later subject to review retracted some of his aggressive ideologies."
"Like seriously what mode was subjected to review?"
"Fiery opinions such as the opposition to standing armies, mockery of popes and priesthood,royalty, statesmen a vintage Hamilton indeed."
"Not many knew he published or owned Monitor "
"Yes he did and left many guessing.I really don't like that he wrote too much about his death even though he Invoke those phrases in parentheses of a general analysis admonishing the politicians among the Patriots to live a life of eminence and without guiles."
"How do you mean?"
"I think I will make it clear again.positive confession or positive pen is quite a mystery the world yet to uncover."
"How?"
"In the letter in 1769 to Edward Steven he lamented the gruelling position of a clerk,warned against such deadly disposition that could degrade a person from the rank of freedmen to that of slaves.He warned Americans how timidity and fear could doom the revolution and enjoined them to show vigour and audacity to face the British aggression . Sometimes he quoted himself almost verbatim unwittingly.In the same Monitor he prophesies the Patriots would win the revolution and thereafter would elevate the nation to greater heights of opulence and power more than they could ever had by the mere submission as cowardice to arbitrary rule.He also rebuked fellow timid country men as " a compound of inconsistency, falsehood cowardice selfishness and dissimulation".He raised the pedestal of martyrdom that colonists should vow to" lead a honourable life or to meet with resignation a glorious death "
"How did he put it precisely"
"He ends the piece this is it read this part ?"as he moved closer to his library desk.
"Death is the worst a fate which all must try;And for our country,'tis a bliss to die".
"You see that he balance it with a quote from Pope's Illiad.The sex scandal brought him down with dishonourable life tiss a bliss to die for America "
"Uhmmmmm.first public sex scandal in American history?"
"Exactly.But me I do live on as an immortal.He was writing monitor essays at the rate of one piece per week while combining student drills and religious drills at St.Paul churchyard every morning.He was involved in preliminary legal studies as well as a peerless undergrad combing immense fact at grandiose law library at king's steeply engrossed with William Blackstone and Sir Edward Coke.
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