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Domestic News December 2, 1802

Alexandria Advertiser And Commercial Intelligencer

Alexandria, Virginia

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The General Assembly of Vermont responds to the Governor's speech, praising his patriotism, lamenting party spirit affecting figures like Washington, Adams, and Jefferson, affirming commitment to federal union, militia support, and education as pillars of republican government.

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ANSWER.

Of the General Assembly of Vermont to the
Governor's Speech.

SIR,

We have heard your Excellency's pa-
triotic address with much satisfaction
We most sincerely wish, that the just and
generous feelings, by which you are ac-
tuated, may not only pervade the Legi-
lature, but every other branch of the go-
vernment. We are properly impressed
with the weighty trust of appointing the
Public functionaries. In our execution of this duty, we shall endeavour to adhere to those maxims of propriety which you have so forcibly inculcated in the beautiful language of elegant simplicity. We, with you, sir, most sincerely lament the progress of PARTY SPIRIT. True it is, and with sorrow we do acknowledge, that the moderate, the wise, the prudent WASHINGTON, with all his great and good qualities did not escape from the tongue of slander. Endeavors also have been made at no distant period, to envelope in a cloud of black detraction those patriotic exertions of an ADAMS, so highly auspicious, and evidently serviceable at an early period of our Revolution, in an hour of extreme weakness, before even we had arrived at the years of political manhood. But the animadversions on the administration of our present Chief Magistrate—our mild, our serene, our benevolent JEFFERSON, have been clothed in language and charged with peculiar & unprecedented venom. The purity of his motives, the applause he receives from the great majority of his fellow citizens, however sweetens his injured feelings and create in his heart a generous and beneficent compassion for his revilers.

Whilst we do not all embrace the same political sentiments, we unanimously deplore this increasing party spirit—this vehement zeal, which tends to inflame the passions, and misguide the judgment. We unite in our wishes, that every error in Government may be strictly watched and publicly analyzed, not in the indecorous phrase of contumelious slander, but in that pure and chaste language, by which, and which alone, the page of argument can be adorned, or conviction enforced on the honest, intelligent and inquisitive mind.

We are sensible that our interest & safety, as a state, are involved in our Federal connection with our sister states, and we will unite most cordially, in every measure which tends to strengthen the union, and augment the dignity of the United States. In the new arrangement necessary to be made respecting the choice of Representatives to Congress, that strict regard shall be had to the interest and convenience of the electors, which the importance of the subject requires.

We, with heart felt pleasure, Sir, embrace this opportunity of assuring you that we view your unremitted attention to the discipline of our brave and Meritorious Militia, as a strong additional proof of that parental solicitous care with which you have constantly watched over the interests of this State. The propriety of extending the public patronage, in providing them with fire arms and field artillery, as far as circumstances will permit, shall be made the subject of early discussion.

The flourishing state of our Schools and Colleges cannot fail of giving high satisfaction to the Legislature of a people, who maintains as a primary article of their political creed, that Science and virtue are the corner stones of a Republican Government.

We shall be ready to receive any other communication from your Excellency which you may be pleased to lay before us, hoping that all our public acts may conduce to the best interests of the state, and that you may receive all that satisfaction, in your high office, which does result, and can alone result from the consciousness of being the principal labourer for the common good.

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Politics

What keywords are associated?

Vermont Assembly Governor Speech Party Spirit Federal Union Militia Education

What entities or persons were involved?

Washington Adams Jefferson

Where did it happen?

Vermont

Domestic News Details

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Vermont

Key Persons

Washington Adams Jefferson

Event Details

The General Assembly of Vermont addresses the Governor, expressing satisfaction with his speech, lamenting party spirit's impact on leaders like Washington, Adams, and Jefferson, affirming support for federal union, militia discipline, and education.

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