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To Moses Robinson Washington, Mar. 23, 1801
DEAR SIR, -- I have to acknowledge the receipt of your favor of
the 3rd instant, and to thank you for the friendly expressions it
contains. I entertain real hope that the whole body
of your fellow citizens (many of whom had been carried away by the X. Y. Z.
business) will shortly be consolidated in the same sentiments. When
they examine the real principles of both parties, I think they will
find little to differ about. I know, indeed, that there are some of
their leaders who have so committed themselves, that pride, if no
other passion, will prevent their coalescing. We must be easy with
them. The eastern States will be the last to come over, on account
of the dominion of the clergy, who had got a smell of union between
Church and State, and began to indulge reveries which
can never be realised in the present state of science. If, indeed, they could
have prevailed on us to view all advances in science as dangerous
innovations, and to look back to the opinions and practices
of our forefathers, instead of looking forward, for improvement, a promising
groundwork would have been laid. But I am in hopes their good sense
will dictate to them, that since the mountain will not come
to them, they had better go to the mountain: that they will find their
interest in acquiescing in the liberty and science of their country,
and that the Christian religion, when divested of the rags in which
they have enveloped it, and brought to the original purity and
simplicity of its benevolent institutor, is a religion of all
others most friendly to liberty, science, and the freest expansion of the
human mind.
I sincerely wish with you, we could see our government so
secured as to depend less on the character of the person in
whose hands it is trusted. Bad men will sometimes get in, and with such an
immense patronage, may make great progress in corrupting the public
mind and principles. This is a subject with which wisdom and patriotism should be occupied.
I pray you to accept assurances of my high respect and esteem.
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