Cass County Times, Volume 1, Number 13, Logansport, Cass County, 10 February 1832 — Page 1

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n Mvcrss to 2:377a, politics, isttsp.st. iiipsiovssitto, jrras, iiop-Alitt JUTiCr. AXD TRUTH OUR GUI HE -THE ri-RUC COOl) OTR AIM WILMNG TO PRAISE, WIIE.V PRAISE IS DUE, BUT NOT AFRUD TO 11LAME. VOT,. I. fiOOAXsPORT, INDIANA, PllIDAY, FEU. lo, 1832, 20. 13.

SR1NTED ASP- FUBLISlinD I. j-HV 1R1DAY

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Market Street) opposite the

OCltlflu"?.

We have been furnished with a list for every call on th.it subject, to enable code called the Norway law, compiled Great Britain and France, and on the of the member? of the House of Rcpre-llhens at some future day to act under-j by Gricftelaeld,atthecoitim;iiuIcfCtiris-jde;;th of the present King will most sentativ of this state, iv:n the place standingly on it. No man could ren-jtian V. of Denmark, .the great lcgisla- prob a' ly acnew the intrigues with the of their nativity , politics, age, theeoun- der the country a greater 'service, than tor of his countiv. By this iav peas-j Diet to secuT rew clnngeard obtain

tie? they represent, and their vocation: nc who should device, some plan by Jants are free, a few onlv excepted n'thceit-ctioiiotaPrince i"ivorabl to Bus-

i lit mi Whirl it nnrar; tint t horn n r 1 1 . ; iv r i ' r i f hp I P J t fU rsl n TP a fnt rl if w, ' 1 i t . . . l,u . tl-ct-. ! c i t - i .. it a I . ! J - i

2 00 for Wnmnhere, If paid m aavnaiee. " " i'i-- ' , " , ' , ,7 , ' V , .!C' "UUIC vawu riwciu.!..-. "-- -uci u wring UiC last o 50 mv ninths, :Ule House G members w no are friendly j heved from th ownership ol tin? prop But these peasants now ask lor liberty,; lew year?, civilization ha-made cor.?ld3oo " " 12 months, j to the present national arhrdnistrafmujerty by some equitable mode. He and mu?t obtain it. The Norwegian j erable progress. The people? re sovc. When sent by mai. or rarrft r, the sub-1 ana 39 who are epposed to it. There j Would v ole foi a proposition tc vest the peasants posies much spirit ai.d fire reign. There w ill is la : ;u:l many

must pay f.e rit, t ap. is v imu-oui lveiuucKT, i oi i r- i.u.ds :n jne siatc in wmcamcv stood, they afe irank. onen. and undaunted. !aiieratm:'5 would r.on- be d: mr.h-d

n tinned at a.' t.mc, li -Ml arre rajes . zim 1 G of Pennvlv:mi;i. Z of Vnrll.inn cirr- iit nnd entlitablft frfmc. w.h l.Mv nor. A ....r-In .Vv I pffr t A r.-..., .l:,

)..j... i ' ' - - - - - v - ? - - 1,1 i i .v.iu, i,, n. I ..I., ih,ICi ai4 i uicu si. ciiui-,).V-",- - i uiiii ii in:iu; n Lr!ifr.ii- . tt3r 1 .iv.ce utmfi iu Pmeiit.j(;.irV) : 0 f V-.YorL- nrT.m,.,.!: f.fidhrr Sfs! nffU mnf ' ,tJtl ,,rtf DUw An.whf'lr f..!r i.-. .11,.,.

Ttrms of Apurhsino; Twee jsee, 1 of Ohio, 1 of Delaware, and 1 of-eraci. He hep'd that, aftef hitv!ne!tl;e tirand and sublime seierv of the 'their uif rsti.t tatp iiPiit .nfirr

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crU)er

be disco

arc paid

fcnes,of ess, i.ertr.-. tliree tynes for 5 1 ; Louisiana. ' Their mentions are as fol

and Job Pririr.ag ti e casl,; if ri-ar r-ill beaddoJ.

must he acc-mpaaied by :'IZ: 10 farmers, 7 Doctor,, f Mcr-j o iiJ be a!!e tjcifect that great object, am' J, bveoty-Svc p'-r cent. .c!anl, li Lawyers. 1 Millwright, 1 He believed. lht if thosa lands werejind j Bricklayer, 1 Printer, 1 Blacksmith j 1 ditposed of at once to the several Slate? jthe

iiatter, l.arpenter2,and 1 Inn-kce:per. The age of the eldest i 53 years; that

INDIANA '2f5;3.

;oi me youngest 2. '1 he two native

From the Indiana

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N e w - Yo r k , r e c e n t ! v

his pupil? in tearj, asked him what was

t.iematter. f tie lad replied "Robert

i of this state are Mr. Decker, of Knox ' countV. and Air. H

riiE Legislature. -A subject whir. j At tirst view , it m ay strike the reahaaexuied co-iMrab u interest, viz: jder a8 su rpfiii.ltr tha( of he sevent tue rat.hcation of au act o, the Ugnia.;ave members of'the House there should turect lMtucKy incorporating a eom-:be huttwo u llG are nativesof thestate. p my to bmld a Bridge across the Ohio! But when it is recollected how short a nvtr,atthetalt.-occupJedtheattten-!i)eriod ho, fciHr),fMi n h j- n h:w,

tion ofthe Sena-e ior several days, and , noothpr inhabit nnf br r i..r;.;,,,: , iitilj urchin where Itobert Lot his Ant!

... . , U I ' l,,u" mi. nuui imty.i ; c abiillortu.it purpose dually passed yes-; he will only wonder that thc-r areavj'-- i '.'hicu h implied "out of

Kjruav itioi.ji,., ;,u ecu iv ic j he III St set! lenient in ;lia , ...iiS iieail, jif i

House ot hepres-ntauves tor ccucur-; m:ide on the. Wabash ihv rm. ., .

full information on the Object, they southern districts of Norway, the. bold : cea-e of July, 1 030, has however, vv.d

ui daring mountaineer preserves h.i- it? benefieial inl'ueuce at the Court of

iependenct; like the ivis,wliom;btockfo!'n, and Hi:nv local nni cr-er-

y resemble, they clin.to tlieir rock, al mea-uK.- have ht f.n adopted Lv the

:t would be satisfactory to all,"

and are animated by a patriotism the Covein?ne.it, which would rrt other-

mi-.. puicrmi iiiuruii (ji.llvu H) VU- , " ?c unt: n u J( t u f U lO . j!J a lew The imark Until thn tr-?ilr tf 1 R 1 4 . if was viar? w,. :i::v t-v.-e et f iviltp;. t'..ri!,a

ciijh j in the '.ioven ira i.t ai d "mHitu-

OaiClVAL AN'LJ TRUE ANECPOTE.

misterofa school in Orange county, thm frnTuft-i-oM s,-f.Ur, frt i,. ki.i.

onservinff one eltpn ;i un inmd

Ijolder The history of Norway h r.ot void of Interest: and although fn.m it?

su, keeps putting Ar.u--ia5ons on me, ideographical position, it has made le sirr' The tcaelter, with no little troub-1 progress in the arts and civilization thr

u i i ne ic.u iiei, v mm no mue u ouo- j progress in tn arts and civilization that e, restrained the inward momentary jeither Sweden or Denmark, yet the mpulse of laughter, and inquired of the, late events in Europe have excited a

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rei.te. Cauulerahle debate took place French , from Canada, n 1735.

on n,e vano.K.im.nJm-jnts proposed to, inhahiiants, however suffered so mudi

hill. We are not apprised exactsv

ofthe bill: hut we be

it passed iu such a shape as corn1 with the vie'V? of those most in-

fiht' provisi'ji

ITKMS Thv rmibtaije wa recently over-

from Indian aj?gre?sions, that but iitil -!?!in;,1 t-it v. et n Philadelphia and Baltiprogresj was made for many year: .! ii;orc'j nud iii.Ti. Ca .isralladar had his-

Since iudiai:a w?. admitted into the (. r oor.e oroke

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;nion, as an Majependent fctate. in

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great intefest at Cristimo and Bergen; and the Norwegians have demanded many general and local improvements. In some districts the peasants have riben to shake olT the Chains of vassalage which bound them to their lords, and the French Resolution of 1 830 will tend

j to tiie further amelioration of their condition.

i .u Jiemeasuie. In tlie. House jber increase in population, and impm i 1 -'arou Lc ci Ke:l!l..-.int:nses,-umethinghke ae-!meiUlI1 agriculture and the useful fj!i!'l!''- a v-In per cenl to h.ti ('it uj.on thesunject of di.is almost without a parallel. SI .e lias ' 'ictl U 01 iu: lJ' h' B,tnU Voices. v. ... ili-on this subject were !,w.rr!v ivhl.l ttr i ..1

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years, and et but a vTy small p

ie ot an si- i 0

lieuse 01 lie-.finn ImnlH t!Cra 1, 5 ,1

piesciitauves. nnjor.i t tne mem-jranidly increaoin trrc !, -5. i

Jt-steidav p,- .i.rd iadcivjulely, andiijjQ

he - ed iiiat ill be tn

railar bills nendiuu' in tite

vt tCarouri Legislature llavebout 3 millions. It is divided into four

rent, on the Divi imMiPMl stntc rwi fu, ..r v,. e..k

.. . in uuu .lil VJZ IIIUM; ! divided into provinces. Sweden, be

fore the acression of Gu-tavus I, was an

J hj 1 11 jc.t : i . it u 1 1 1 li I r.ti t jf ii nt lil wi. . i i 1 T i

' 1 i"v" v oi ner araoie lands are ui r u

,. on Iho 2Cth Deecmber.

ccirred at Maco'n,

tions oi ii;ai t oas ti r i d pro ided the Court of St. Peter-burgh shall vol mjcceed in its schemes of ellertii.g a too cloe alliance wiih the Diet of S veeden we have have every rational ground for hoping that the ause of liberty and civilization will make rapid ai d rerlain advances inthisland of popular opinion. Denmaik was once a limited and elrc-

jtivc xflonafchy, but hi 1770 it was made

absoluteaud hereditary, by arevolution almost unparalleled in history; a free people voluntarily resigning their liberties iuto the hands of their Sovereign. The consequences of such faturiu have since been disnstrou-j ahd thf iiglj the reigning Monarch, Frederick IVj is r,o 'oad Prince or bad man et the peasantry are in a state of . vassalage, and are comparatively dirty, idle, and dis

pirited. 1 ao Danes perceive, though

lev u are opposed tc the Ii0t tne ri of piopuc

i'.e oy tne a h,uh Ucitinv awai;

ira.ain dn

bes ; it h I i i ; It- -i

I-1--; A supplemental canal I-.' -s u . ress, and will, doubtless pa;s, union provides; for a sale ofthe lands. Tne minimum price of the lands is !i i at s '). iw.i lands that do not

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UNITED STATIS AK. The Louis ille Advertiser, perhaps thef blest Democratic Journal in the

he entered afterwards as! West has "ugested the following pro-

ies lards are- The bill as orig-i visions as likely to bo incorporated into

inally iniroduced, provided thnt the the charter oi ihc U. S. U.n.k if rone

tale should take in May next, but U nas ed. been amended, sc as u postpone the! 1st, The For k w;i b , I , . , : l . : . .. . I . . 1 i . I C : :

.:k: uuui uv to.eir, on ire grounu inai irom c -: r ;-? ; -r r.;cre i!?ar. .t i-i sutiicient puiihcit v co aid not bv the iimejnumbei oi uvnihe- -ir.v, t y in e

elective Monarchy. By the union of j 'nl slowly , tint they are sadly in ariear Calmar in 1397, it was stipulated that ! when thev compare themselv es wiih ni.

O kinr!n Ut cenu of the U !the safflc Monarcli (there was alwavs a tbtr the French or English natio s. ucVtherewere found 2951 personal"0 .A",IV1Ce in lPei) perteive JThe late events m Belgium have open-

to oiviue me people like goats!!; should jtu meir eves, i ne spirit ot reiorm lin rule over Denmarkj Sweden and Nor jhegunto show itstlu.u.d Frcdei-ck V"

wlwweie 100 years old.

The wife of Chief Justice Marshall

died the 25th of Dec. last.

Nearly one fourth of the U.S.

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way, and hence Sweden became tribu-i" ill have some dimculty in repressing tary kingdom to Denmark. From this j the desire for amendment which has

Istate of subjection it was rescued bv j been lately m unif, Med. Bui the Dai es

stand-;Gustavus Vasa! of

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.$144,000 was received Tor pa-sencers on tlie Liverpool and Manchester Rail-

first mentioned. A bill introduced i State, ..! ihc consent oi ne State i

of Immortal memory,; will n.o.c hutslowh. This is the r;t-

in? army desvre) duf'nr-the la-1 vear. Ion whom the Svvcdes. in thr. bef irtr.tr?' ural result of the ciion of their Gov-

ol the loth century conferred the Soy-j ernfont. iSo absolute uov ernp.ei ereignty, and made the Crown hcredit-'are favorable to ari;, faience, cuiiivaarVi desrndrnfr tn hi ffn-. icsno . f4n;;!tion. knowledge and hitfnnn linr.r iiTsc.

jKoad the 1 t, ear, and about the snmejtavu, yafrf wai R grt.at pvevolu'tionist, I Under absolute Gov eri mtnts men mj

rrohi1 WU j uuu" i0t ue,uW!,ul?L' land Dftervtards ?. distinguished Sover- be good merchants. c dirry on a tr-uh;

Peius Giraid bequeathed x20,000 lign. lie was entrusted with ntarlv

to t1-; (.irand Lodc't-f thestute of Ponn- unbounded prerogatives, & these were,

Th:

gislatu!

2d

ed to tile eral State

son.'Otime aeo, inakh g voluntary prosecutors liable for costs in certain cases, ha? been postponed ii tb .'finitely. A bill is lending m-ikung provision for tlse re-

peal oflh.it put of the 13th section of Pennsylvania t lie act reul.tting the practice in suits 1 legal pioe. nt law whicu enables a defendant to ier of th ivs make atitdavit that a plaintitf has no corporatioe. just cause of a tion. ice, to compel a 3d. 't '

ieeiuent phntiit to give security for to acquiie costs. The Judiciary Committee, have J curtailed-

come to the determination io impeach 4th; The

Co: n -rft( ;np W ! ; : Vi

iO L.iC

,Va:.i..i. 1! po-?5iuie. rni;:ijiciJieu uj VJUsoivus .-

" dolphiis, the right of succession being ' subjecl-j Sfepi fT! Simpson is about to publish , then extended 'to the female line. In ftht re.v.p biogiJphy i thelutt Stephen Gifard. the minority of hie daughter Christina, iVu.toii i:::i- r...- 1. xi r-r on. ttiieNobles acquired such an exorbitant

1 i t:; ' hi 1 p if 11 ni 1 1

O v

U-ni or C:ih-

V 0)') dalisrs were collected ii! Penii3vl-

.K a c f iC :!- ii:

r

f'.nnia deringthe last year

d u

A youn j m.'n was drowned, lately, Nf C.in h piddle of water not more

ie up, vnd 6 broad!

luthohty, that the clergy, citizens, antf

peasantsj resolved on shaking oiflhe

yoke. Always a contest between pow

with the East and West Indies, aid Af

rica, in tallow, hides, pitch, tar, fish, oil and iron: but under -A solute Government, merchants wi;- he narrow ivundcd unenlightened, over-reachirg and ignorant. This is the case with the Danes. In a few years more they will themselves perceiv c this: and then we may look for a revolution, which "13 certain.

ere many winter shall have passed, to

erandjustice,as well in Sweden as else- take place. 1 mean not revolutions of

' T itt;r-

Alfred J. Athon. a justice ofthe peacj ; Itreeff the Ba ; k ,'i-d

r ?- 4. inner-'

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i.il-n vVi'v liielit

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01 Lawrence counlv, slock with a vie r i ciiir.it .: tin

The session, it is thought, will con-! ment of the public debt and assiat in the

where, but happily in the end justice

generally triumphs This proved a favorable opportunity for Charles XI. to obtain a formal cession of absolute sovereignty, which quietly devolved on his son. the famed Charles XII. of Sweden

On his death thr Swedes rnnfprrd the

AN'kcwn: or a Wild GOoee. Near Throne on his sister Ulrica, but with

'the town of Fredertcks1 been changed to War-

tiniir lb wlw-vh. of nr-vi i .L- ii load d i rhimii ion ofth nn t ional 1 e f LUf'iu.ff i AN'iCDOTK

m:! nro!ntdv n r-..-,cl,!..rnhlo r,rfin,. rf a oTent dfsi xp f, ii m. col. t ost i larm on the Alisiouri, an ea- nrerofatives most limited and ish re.

oi vimimi . u vo.'- -jviwu: vii--'--- - , i i

5th. the power to loan monpy er ftgie wasooseiveu iu uuu lll,?i2:nea the Crown to her consort rrea-

the succeeding week

Frjic the rame. Jan. 21. pi dge or pledges ot merchandize will A bill for the erection of ft Statt- be taken from the corperadion. House was introduced into the Senate ,6Lth- the paper circulation furniibvptPrd..v bv Mr. Orr. vbich n.ed to d bJ' the Corporation Will hr UB-

t ' r . innate from the mother bant-:.

. SM. OUU 1 t'HUIilg.

7th. Authority will be given t? the President and Directors to appoint two individual to sign the notes isso-. i Izr the President and Cashier.

o o o q

A resolution was offered vesterdav by Mr. Graham, instructing the committee on the alt airs ofthe town of Indianapolis to report a bill providing for the sale and removal H the building on the

Governor's Circle, preparatory to the! Tl question which will rtrobtjbly acrection ota State House thereon, and gain he agitated during the present 9eafcciore the tpiestion was taken on itsa-'sion of Congress respecting the public duption the hour arrived at which, bva'lands in the States, is of great interest

rule of the senate, the orders of the day; to the W est. The reduction ot their

water and then to rise again, ins ev- erici, Sweden has suDnlied as admi

olutions attracted attention; it was ob- j rae eiample in all times ofthe preset served that he wsi endevorrng to take J vation ofthe "sovereignty of the people"

a Wild goose wnictinaa a.ignieu in ine

riverand which would dire to avoid

himjandon rising to get breath was a-

and When the Monarch who have been elected, have turned cut refractory or anti-national, they have generaRy been

save herself The chase hd coottnu

ed in this way ?ome time, the goose apparently yielding; wl en it suddenly turned and made to the ihore of col.

blood and carnage, but those which are

far better and more durable, those moral revolutions which chacge the character of the institutions of a country without violer.ee, and yet most effectually alter them. Russia now inrite cur attention. She extends from Asia to Europe, from the Frozen to the Pacific Ocean, and Persia, the Caspian Sea, Turkey, Poland, and the Black Sea, are her southern and western boundaries. Her size is monsterous; her influence dreadful; her policy intolerable: her intention always hostile to civilization anu human happiness 5 her thirst for dominion unquenchable; her jealousy most cruel; her government most oppressive and her destiny is to be decided by revol utions vithin and by wars without I never read or pronounce th name of P usia without a thrill of horror. I view-

ore taken up.

price or their cession to the States in

In the House of Representative?, the which thev lie, would alike exert an im

engrossed bill from the Senate to ratify portautmtluenceon the prosperity ofthe and confirm an act of the Legislature e-f. W est. The following remarks by Mr. Kentucky, incorporating a Company to .Van Buren in the Senate, in May, 1826 ccustiuct a bridge acro?a the Ohio riv- show that be 11 willing to dojustrce to ti, at the Fall has been the all-alsorb-jthc W est. m- subject for two or three day?. The; 45Mr. Van Buren, ofNew York, also deVili was finally passed by a large ma-!clared his general ientimcnts on the subjoritr. Iject He said the information called

h-aivinr a brief abstract, in our lat'rrb.v that resolution might be of essen-.

paper, of the provisions ofthe supple- j llal vantage. 1 he sulqeet oi tne pen)mentnl canal bill, we stated the mini- ,c lands was becoming da-iy more and mum price ofthe land was .si 50. Thisimore interesting and would occupy attmefd ws not sufiVienlW full. The 'mudl time in Ugislation. It extended hdl provides that the landsball be di- the patronage ofthe government over ded into three classes, the minimum! theac States to a great xtent:it subjecTncesof which are hxed as follows: ted the States in which the Unds vvere

thc it class.. Q3 50; for the second situated, to an unwise and unprolitaoie S2o0;and fo?the 3d class $1 50. dependence on the General Govern-

gain attacked, and had again to dive to T& 0f, From this period the Swe

1 . IT. ' ' hut -nnfmiJ. i- i n 1. .1 .! 4 t

Gisn xVionarcny was tne most nmTieu one in Europe till 1772, when Gustavus III. effected a revolutron, by which he regained for a moment the absolute Rot-

P"i farm, where two men were at work. ;ai neroj-ratives. But in 1 792 be was as-

It there UndedanJ walked leiaurly up,si,.?ltL,L;jeavrI)L' bis son Gustavus Adol-lit as a vast Colosus which bestrides the

to the men,' permitted itself to be taken phu a minor, who attained his majority! hemispheres. I look upon it aea monby them without any effort of escape. jn 1700. jster, which lives upon blood and crime. It appealed cxccs.ively exhausted. In 1 g09 another revolution took place 1 sc" jt the destroyer cf human happbThree days afterwards, col. L. of the thc Kinganj family were depos- ness and human liberty, and I know United States' engineers, passing that' aml hls unrle Charles raided to the t,iat until itis attacked there can be no way, observed the goose in col. P's barn !Thmne. anj tie Government declared balance of power in Europe, and that

yard and received uie aiuiy ui us cap- Q be monarchi. anl hereditary, with!UfU11 11 1? enurown mere can ne no ture from him. Its wings had been cut ly mitati6n to the inaje i5Sue ana on fail-: !.eal fecunty for a permanent ptace, a

ure the Diet to choose a successor, ,or T-I1P- progress ot civilization. 1 look Charles XIM. having no issue, the DietuPon the .neudship of Russia as r. curie in 1810 elected Prince Augustenburgh,'. the patronage oi Russia like the hugs who died -in 1311; when it elected Ber-and embrace? of a night rnare which nadotte to be Crown Prince, who, on destroy repose, and beget weakness and adopting the Lutheran religion, nssurn- J?'ry; and I would say to France,

Paris, ov. 9, 133t ed th bapiifmal designation ol Charles,CrtieiU1, aolQ miKin any conditions SirLet us continue 'our view, and! John, and succeed to "the Throne with-orrinv treaties, with a power whose onendeavor to undentand the position of out the least oppositionin!318. Charles!1)' objectrsto obtain your cor.iidrnr e

Mirore at the close fthe year 1831. John still ieigns. tie is old and inlirm,!1" "lue oeu.iy u,ai,.i 10 uc ie. unv

.VV byway cf securing it, but, it seemed quite contented and confident of protection. COUP D'CEILOF EUROPE." To the Editor of tke London Homing Chronic e.

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Norway will only mem a passing, dui is ueiovcu uu ic-speeieu. nc uib;j ...1......V.J - -n: r":T.t,nl.Hnc 3rrt iC hr,nn rnn i t.-d bv F.tiodarwL dttrrrl Ktt tiuin your reputation, lay bare your

word. inmuuiiuii""i'Hu,uI-. j . v . . . Tia

t 1 1 i . .1 , j a x . j 1 t v ' . 1 u 1 1 h s i nir 1 1 1 r 11 iu ii tv 1 iru v

loimemea dv,"v.-"v-, ".. j

most we can assign to it and this more an affair of guess than of data or fact. Norway is blessed with a particular

France, and teased and

Russia. The Court of St Petersburgh wishes to detach Sweden from both

trrpxi ntui nf the. inhabitants are as wild

and savage as the beasts of prey which

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men l- l aaiu5 twvw