This Day in History: November 30
Although appearances are not very flattering at present, I hope they
will in time become more so. Patience, prudence, and perseverance
sometimes effect much. It is in my opinion very important that no
dissatisfaction be expressed in America at the conduct of Spain.
Complaint and disgust can answer no good purpose, but may be productive
of many disagreeable consequences. A cautious silence is the more
necessary, as I am confident that there are persons in America who would
make a merit of collecting and transmitting the sentiments of Congress,
or members of Congress, on subjects interesting to the views and objects of persons in power here. [More]
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