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TO THE EARL OF CARLISLE, GENERAL CLINTON,
AND
WILLIAM EDEN, ESQ., BRITISH COMMISSIONERS
AT NEW YORK.
* General [Sir H.] Clinton's letter to Congress.He who lives in a glass house," says a Spanish proverb, "should never begin throwing stones." This, gentlemen, is exactly your case, and you must be the most ignorant of mankind, or suppose us so, not to see on which side the balance of accounts will fall. There are many other modes of retaliation, which, for several reasons, I choose not to mention. But be assured of this, that the instant you put your threat into execution, a counter-blow will follow it. If you openly profess yourselves savages, it is high time we should treat you as such, and if nothing but distress can recover you to reason, to punish will become an office of charity.
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