"If money is wanted by Rulers who have in any manner
oppressed the People, they may retain it until their
grievances are redressed, and thus peaceably procure
relief, without trusting to despised petitions or disturbing
the public tranquility."
-- “Continental Congress To The Inhabitants Of The Province Of
Quebec.” Journal of the Continental Congress. 1774-1789.
Journals 1: 105-13.