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Boston Newspaper: Hancock's Speech on the Surrender of Cornwallis

An issue of a Boston newspaper with a published version of John Hancock's speech following the surrender of Cornwallis. 4pp of a bifolium, measuring 9.75" x 14.75", Boston, dated January 21, 1782. An issue of the "The Independent Chronicle and Universal Advertiser", Volume XIV, No. 701. In addition to Hancock's speech, the paper contains several Resolutions made by Hancock as governor, as well as an editorial on the British treaty with Jamaica compared to their dealings with the revolutionary colonies (with racist undertones). Printed by Nathaniel Willis. Flattened folds with some repairs made to the spine. Light toning and soiling throughout. Very good.

Highlights include:
"With particular pleasure, I embrace this first opportunity to congratulate you on the important and glorious success with which it has pleased Heaven to crown the arms of these United States and those of our illustrious Ally, in the reduction of York, and the surrender of Lord Cornwallis and his whole army. An event that reflects signal honour upon the counsel and plans of France and America, and upon the skill and bravery of the leaders and forces who have so happily executed them; an event that gives new lustre to the names of General Washington, the Count de Graffe, and the Count de Rochambeau…These events, together with the general face of the war in other quarters of the globe, must have their effect in humbling the power with which we are contending, and at the same time cannot but raise our own expectations of the speedily seeing the independence, peace and happiness of these States established upon a solid basis…"

"ENGLISH TREATY with the JAMAICA NEGROES. It is pretended by some that the true reason why Britain is so averse to an acknowledgement of the independence of these States is, that it would hurt the pride of the nation to yield to those whom she once called her liege subjects…But let us reflect a little…They have now sustained a war against the whole force of Britain for near seven years; have taken two capital armies and many hundreds of rich ships from that nation. The Americans are moreover white men, and are much abler to support a war at this day than they were seven years ago. Can the formality of acknowledging such a country independent (which in fact is so already) be at all degrading to the dignity of that crown which in the year 1739 was compelled, after many years obstinate war, to declare a number of miserable Jamaica negroes a free people, who had long set their whole power at defiance?..." [The Maroon War Settlement of 1739].

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