George Washington, 1774 “clear as the sun in its meridian brightness”

GEORGE WASHINGTON, in a letter written to a friend in 1774:

Does it not appear as clear as the sun in its meridian brightness that there is a regular, systematic plan to fix the right and practice of taxation upon us? …Ought we not, then, to put our virtue and fortitude to the severest tests?

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