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“…Our affairs now are seeming to lead to some crisis, some revolution – something that I cannot foresee or
conjecture. I am uneasy and apprehensive; more so than during the war in 1775. At least then we had a fixed
object, and though the means and time of obtaining it were often problematic, I did firmly believe we would
ultimately succeed, because I was convinced that justice was with us. The case is now different; we are going
and doing wrong, and therefore I look forward to the evils and calamities, since I am not able to guess at the
instrument, nature, or measure of them.

What war is being referred to in the second line?
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Answered by Lijohn
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Answer:

the war is not being referred

Explanation:

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