1776/03/09
Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, fl. 1776
Letter
Title: "The following is a genuine Extract of a letter from the Earl of Chatham"
The Earl of Chatham condemns the American revolutionary goals of liberty and republicanism, and declares: "Whilst America retain'd her allegience, I was the Friend of America; whilst there was room for honorable accommodation, I was happy to propose the terms. That era is past, tis now too late to negotiate. . . . America must submit to the constitutional authority of Gr. Britain, and her submission must be absolute, unlimited and unconditional."
GLC03107.03341