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Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
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A soldier urges Americans to persevere in supporting independence from British tyranny, warning of slavery if they retreat, and drawing inspiration from the Dutch provinces' successful revolt against Spanish oppression. Emphasizes faith, wisdom, and the future glory of liberty.
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The price of Liberty is not to be gained in a day, nor bought with a small price but is the reward of long labour and unremitted exertions; and a people are commonly made to realize their dependence on Heaven, for so great a favor before they are crowned with compleat success. The poor Dutch Provinces were oppressed by a Spanish tyrant, much like George of Britain, and they (although poor and small in number, compared with the States of America) resisted the tyrant, who had at his command a great and rich nation, and after a bloody contest of many years gloriously triumphed in the complete Freedom of their Country.
During the conflict, they were at some times reduced to such extreme difficulties as would have sunk any but free minds, into absolute despair, but they were blessed with a succession of heroes and statesmen, who wisely preferred Liberty to every thing else, and persevered through a long series of the severest calamities of every kind with undiminished fervor in the glorious cause, until they arrived at the blissful period of independent states! and remain to this day a glorious monument of the supereminent virtue and valor of freemen. Let us imitate this bright example, and with them we shall shine in the history of mankind, until the heavens are no more. The blood and treasure it may cost, will heighten the value of liberty and brighten the future days of peace and glory; when we or posterity shall recount the noble exertions and amazing intrepidity of those who were honored by heaven as the instruments of saving this great people from infernal tyranny. It will add to the joys of prosperity and sweeten the sacred triumph of freemen, when encircled with the charms of peace, to look back upon the trying scenes of the present time, and review the difficulties surmounted thro a series of conflicts: while each moment was big with importance: and the fate of thousands hung upon every hour.
A SOLDIER.
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A Soldier.
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americans must persevere in supporting independence to achieve liberty and defeat british tyranny, as retreat leads to slavery; the dutch example shows that prolonged resistance against a powerful oppressor leads to triumphant freedom.
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