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Excerpt from A Letter From the Author of the Argument Against a Standing Army, to the Author of the Balancing Letter
I perceive you would have us believe we have an Honourable Peace to the wonder of the World, and that nothing can hurt us but Animofitiesand Jealoufies amonglt our (elves: And fecondly, youwould have a Land Force to maintain this Peace. N ow, Sir, Imufi beg your Pardon if my Faith differs from yours; for I can't believe'we have an Honourable Peace, in cafe we are oblig'd to keep up a Standing Force to maintain it. Peace is a Ceffation of the Exercife of the ufe of Arms, that we may with Safety turn our Swords into Plough-(hares, and Spears into Pruning-hooks; and the Prayers of the Church commanded by his Ma jel'ty for Thankfgiving for this Peace, have taken in that very text: And if this our Peace will not an fwer this Character, it is not foch a Peace as you would have us believe we are blefs'd with. But fiuce we have noc fuch a Peace (for you know better than, I) I will go on for Argument-lake with yours, tofupply this imperfection in it. You are pleas'd to as)
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