Description | London, "I shall call on your brother, who is lately arrived from Boston, the moment I am able", has kept up a correspondence, since his arrival in England, with Vanshaake and laid before him a true state of things here as far as they relate to America, asks him to see these letters, if some conciliatory measures are not adopted on America's side and in a constitutional manner by her provincial legislatures the sword must determine the controversy, preparations being made for either event |