Cass County Times, Volume 1, Number 44, Logansport, Cass County, 20 October 1832 — Page 1
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J-ilL,l:K A,) l!Jrr" jTR CUIDR THE PUBLIC OOOIi OUR AIM WILLING TO f RAISE, WHE.vTrAISE IS DUE, HUT NOT AFRMI) To" V.1.v. '..
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LOGAXSPOUTj ttiDIAXA, SATIUUAY, OCTOBER 20, 18.T2.
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.Mirkcl Street, oppo&iir the Seminary.
00 for renumbers, if paid m advance,
s " ' six. mouui, " 12 months. Wtien sent by mail, or a carrier, the subscriber inii't pay the postage. Papers will te discontinued at any time, if all arrearages are paid- itj" Produce received ia payment. .jh, Tfrms of Advertising. Twelve fines, or less, inserted three times fur & 1 . rnntinuan.ee cents. Advertisements
v aad Job printing must be accoiiif
the cash; if charged, twentj-uve v. iil e added.
1n.Tsm:DEyrRYs.vTVBDvi:vC!ay and his chieftains, and the! trigue though, into which the wary A: P. .1. Vaw Ucrvccr.j Hank, for years and upwards be- '.politician advanced then with utmost
fore die expiration of its charter,; caution, seems to he openly avowed appeared in the halls of Congress,jand acted upon. Ask for instance,1 demanding a continuance of its ex-ja Clay man if Mr. Clay will obtain elusive privileges, and odious mo-1 the electoral vote of the state of N. nopoly. To the eternal dishonor of! York? 4,G cetain, 'Hut,' you reply, the Representatives of the people,jMr. Clay's party in that stale were a majority was found in both bran-jonly able to elect three orthodox chesof the Legislature, who forget-Clay men to the Legislature, at the ting or disregarding, the great inter-late state elections, and how 'can he
ests oftheirconstituentsaud through 'be strong enousdi to carry the cice
ly j';! the seductive and poisimng inim-jtoral vote of the stated' True lie per ceut.jencc of interest cr ambition, con- replies, "but by a union" (alias
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jscnted to put on the livery of aris- bargain") "with the Anti-Mason
probably soon approach an open nip- P. Barbour was brought before the pro tare. In the Albany Aroused yesler-Iple as a candidate for tbc Vice Prosiday morning, we find four extract? from dency without any ngenev, connivance a document entitled an Appeal to the or desire on his part. B.dioviM'j;, as he Antimisons of Columbia Count. Of the doubtless did, that his pro-pect ofsuc-
pcrsons whose names are subscribed to ices under present circumstance?, was this appeal, it is said by the .tfrgus thatibyno means ft Uterine, and that toper'4they were decided and active antima-!m:t b.is name to be held ep, would di-son-j, sincerely so, and continued to act' vide and distract the party to which he with the party until the recent flagrant was attached; instead of promoting its compact between the antiuiasonlc lea-jinterest. We understand from pretty
Jers and the friends of a high mason.'' The signers of the ppeal thus call cn the electors, whose names ate present
ed by the anti-masonic party, to dis-
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jtocracy, and sell the people, as per-1 they will be nb'c to carry it "with 'etase "their intension
ipetual vassals and slaves to the, ease;'' By a similar margaitP thev
rn?ir ri?fT j Lank ol the United States, jhone to carry the electoral vote of
n,-ft, i,.,: iun n normfl! 1 u i, i n t! i is m oi leu t ( us juncture I Vnnsylvania, when senaratf
in the history of our country, morej lhis a;vful crisis there was onejihcA could not make even a show
good authority, that Judge Barbour ha lately written a letter to a gentleman of Oxford, in this State, ia which he, in substance, expresses the wih that his fricnd would r.ot continue- his
We call upon these candidate, and name as a candidate for the Vice Presi-
parlirul arly the individual who is nom-jdincy. Milton (.V. C.) Sr,rt,lor.
I'iaied for our own county, to comeotitj
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a;.;,,wL iiia!h no iv tne exercise nl the ol strength, luiiiesnc wuv l iev
of democracy and free government m.titutLoiHa func tions with wuiehnave bwui trying to -argatn m tne than the present. In 18'J8, the'tlr, peop.e had clothed him, could jStato of Omo. 1 nev even try to peoole.the free, virtuous and inde-;rl1 ba:k 1 ltJ cloud i anstoc- idlect a union. ba5e(i upon a "bar1 'i . i ..'.i... .it. i !racv. wlncn was miuentlnur over jumii. witli the lu hes ot the South.
r,eW OPT O.iMI 4 ! l i t' v 1 7 if
i:-.d avo.' for whom they will vo'e, if
ic) sii ai) be elected. If they really i ;-
M Riv TILS. Tiie Teie ;raph savs: Siiould Gen,
with that dovolkm to lil.orty t U,U!-"x?d c0."m,r.v- " inun jll.w desrato O.d rogues 8 raw thu heM iuturntA of their rou.iir,. -',Hi,'fV J,a?sc"- 1Ic ' ..!Im.!.1 U1 r.nxdy from Ircqii-nt Which has ever c!iaracieriwl thoHKl1"1",?1 laR'1' !l's ,ll"-om !" th' :!;i':r- at '4s! S""?' .h.-'v,"f?-
in ti.nes of wr.srcc-ncv and dan-er. 'u,aa'-v weapons oi tnc .-iK-mifi. open r.tce oi .my, ... l,v an ovewiiclmiiur exr,raion' 0-"s country. lie, who poa thcjhnr.co u h llr.:
opinion at the polls, placed 1!drc.v;enU.att e.l p nni, nart so olien jeep.;
t in ae-
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ioud to vote for . W nu 1 akolijcction can they have to dclar- ;Pa!,!ic e:i:i:n.vit will cm- with the eing that intention? Can high-minded ;kclion especially if Mr. Vaa Bare . is 3 ..I. . I I .: ... II...: mi: i:
and honorable men wish to obtain suf Sl"L" 'J Vi "i,lu l uu 11,11 fra::es which they could not receive, ifj llrl' a- H' 5t Mr- V',n h'irc:ir thevdec lared for whom those suffrage! T,,,s ,s telllf'S llic Pe,,l 1 ' VUU should be cast? They owe it to ilir.m-!c;ire VOt :i "r -x 0,,r (lc( 'WutV' ,rou elves to remove thedouM llpon tj. Mr. A aa B iren un, vve. 1) iirGn-en
i Josopa .t ,ie, J . L . Calhou-i a . 1
, , 1 i 'V- 'Ui lon aiul eventful career had a!-' ' !,'r,H' U extern Kq wnTP buina, almost to madness, bv tms . . r- . . , . , , ,ioTnor,?.tratioI,oft!!eS.!vn:jth"ofi!,elwa:-s l'vll''i! " dincs to l,ravoj-"'.-fon eave eern l.eiu, has ivd,n.)cracv of (ho nation, that par- danger, when h.S countryV ; ' ;n f uny-ehhng tv. which believes that tho neoo !e S"i,d WM s,ako' 1,o! hf '""" 1,'llt ta,! almin,.s1:
i . 1 1 , as to Ins coer- in this tmw ri -- a;iii i.ioso to conn, we imsi, win tie are their own worst enemies, and s, V1. Ll,l,I't m , u u- CV ; , , . i i -t i j In dciiance el t he thJ-eatend dan- -;i '-c ?'nie e.-ni---. f'T. J.t on:v n cannot happily exist, unless under'1 11 UC1,U;KA 1 , , 1 . r , , v 4 , V- t- i c !"(T to hinitc I at'd ire vcii'-cf" dt- smnri's aueutiou Irom republicans to t KMinmediatesuardiansihip ofans-iLi lV , )lW u-1 l ;l . . . , i t ionti at hi oft he Paok he nol v ! pnt tne vote o o r.o into the "rent toeracv, commenced a re ent ess-1 . ''r. ,!l . ' L , ,-a,,t iA 11U,. c
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subject tncy owe it to tiie cane of ari-i-m -onrr- for manv sincere fiict.di of anti-nvi.-nry will not support th anir -
ier niv.eal circumstances. Ati ii:!.
the name of the friends of anli-inasoa- thcir u'Tnt rcccutio., whici.as
H. CI u. itio.. --.i A-irMica-i ! Sv?tern, iv-;.e i ia - ad lis;,!; ia::-'.
It
vill "organiz'!' Ij p i', h
rv, we call upon them to declare them-
rai.-.ed Mr. Van Bur.n hi-;') in the re-
and indiscriminate warfare unon r 'iic.ucu n.e i .-his ur uic pco
the man. whom tiie nation had soia,id4 Vhe lo! , i)Cl,le' . . f . u.. iinni-v ri. ! And it is lor thus exercising his
lil UlJ lIUIiUILU. 1 H III Vttl--
Col Sent,
Vkto. Toe Natiooal Intelli-
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l.. , ..,J . . . , .1 . l !l'U ) lUi ! T' . i I l HrM v. i -1 1 -enes. Ami we suljmit to n candid . . - . j: . .,: i 4i !to raie him higher, let tbein r:-d ; i' !e a: 4 jiir'arlial ccmniur it v, hethcr a rc-l ' r.. . . i . ' i i . " i .ithcir nriliaani attacks. 'I he i:ro;.!i
(lal to tio so. an be construed in a:iv
IvTo-.v t'leir oalv niyi.ive is fj r th it his
lest confidence.
Um-ithn-miK,.,! 'vinrltiv-1 constitutional power it is for this: -to.i.. JNaliOOal mteiut.he nv.t tanerous and inflictive . , , 1 , ..... ,,,,,..,,. ,w.w ,,v.tn. ...i,!, n,l,;m, fnfl 1i(,mnfrf;.r thnt orr. Jnft.-t ! independent ai id paiiioticdischarjie!'"-'1 a lMl(1,Cut v'ni Plum, oi alt demagogues, tnat ever lniest- , k , . . . - u.- rntnM,,An rvn -,i;i1;-i.h0rpf.it. i.. t . 3 i of his duty- that the aristocracy fhl3 v cl uPon blii? wlilcl1 he rcllIse3 tu
ed tiie nation led the way in this
rr ,,n, r,; th Tfr flt Pl-n ,IU" uliUU Uit Ku m'
U'.n hl wn nnonr.Pri.h.rlhilifr. Injcanl AndlVW JacljSOll
i.: . a, r,.' t t 4 i conlnk nee. and nroi
a..:- .i m .... worthy ot tne man trust
fc.""a i'j ufS!L;;UKr Jin. iuiu un-:
other lij'it than an acknowledgment
that.if-elected. thev will not hold them-ivir5,,r4' an! t d-i,tS and ropublif-m
?clves bound to vote for Mr. Wirt' j!'rh;ci.,k vvi51 S liu for h,m lllcir hiol1'
The appeal is dated Sept. 14th, and subscribed by the following citizens of
Columbia county: James Keelcr, Or an
Tickner, William Hunt, Ezra G. Spier,! week, the Princip d Bank of tae IJ.iiJed l - j'T l it'll- .... .!
i uni aunnson, vvmiam liaiIit, and S'a'.-s have de- ( V. . r' or a- t
U:al vibfc ! i'if rmntfon has been received in t'lis cilv. t'al wi'iiiu the 1 :-t
IS- approve, the 1 resiaent puts ltupou laws f A . . r Jnr i i it. . , , .. ther King. W e presume that th:&'to K-ntuekv. with .s?0.f;.'JO IN GOLD!
fmm twi;r whiciihave heroine so o hi signature.
leunce him un-i 1 U1' :imc P 'i"1' UlaL l'lc rns'-
which thf rI''' 'ias b"'-;i braatiiy avowed b
natioii has confided to him. The v.it.-. Javkson, that he has not oidy
manlv ehoris made bv Mr. Uav ' : r" ' V V.ur ,v' ,lK '-',tu"J-1' to sup
a:id his chosen followers, to do:.i iank in tne be d against mm, - ; " - - - port for the Presidency. As hone.t
fivivrmhlb. ,-hnfilo.w in tin- nil- 1L& 1,'i',.K1 lu auaiu i.ie: , . . -' - ' , . i nu n the y cannot remain silent.
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fi! T 1 MUliUil VlilCil iil UJUil IlVfliMUi;i - i
: r U I ( I Kl! U JatlvM.'!!. , . ' jir fi,... .,ra ,.!,..,? ,1,,, it.l(t, i ,t K m;imnio!h r.nstocrat-v Ur Ulc tre I'bu.ea o. the rtwtnte IN ever was there a man, so perse- , . . . ,. ; , , , j 1 brings to its assistance an armv oi De-o.v., cufed so calummated never wc re i . . . , , , , v. a r...u; a.ltn.
:msera e minions and c enenuanis.! i,cu ,-ra; 1 ' - I'". -.., ...
sac-: '
call will elicit snnm avown! of the in-i What run be the lja t of f hi- movetentionsof die:entlemen whoviiiinv menl, at this time? Ti:- V :r k is i onare oil tiie Antimasonic electoral ticket i.im:Iv ib a-iin ' -iiv.T :V.,m th.- WVt.
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a hi iue canuhJaies lliev niifin tn mm.. n.-t .1 . .. n . .. a h r:ri: n?
j --.-'w.t' t i- M li I VI . " I ! na .i . II. J ll.il !V 'IV i J 1 ' -
This is the m ire extra. irdiaary, because iol I U worth about four per ent. more t'hmiUcr ia Pail i 1 !ph;a. Globe.
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Tiie Intelligencer of yesterday gives
The Pou;hkcepHi' J ural, in p ablishieg a call for a Viui; MenV(.ein-
j.'ieli !iiiiiini:iti rlttvrt; mnfle. tn
. . . . i . nnin u iro l i.1 rae jiiiiiiiiTiiti- i r . . - ts-i... .j : i , . . . .
M'l-f m innnmnt viVnm u nan ib n Horn I is gO'.U I id s CO H u pua J , or its,) "" v Uhe lollowin- version of .Mr. Clav s m-l lJ Ul 7 "' r.t.k e an innocent victim, unon me: , , 1 i" ,rJ -re.,. ,,lii,,ri.,, . i.,.,,r j , , . . .1 i i i nhn- of in r,W!v u'-v hu-fen power overawed. its colters arc; L" cf tne l..teih-ei, tr kne them iou5 j U) th(J Al . , . r thousand Jackson 30m- rran sns anal oi l!l luiilOilV, aiKI Uihahifeu-1 1 . , . : 1.,. i... iv ! , ;,-, t-,,-. rn.u V,-, . n - l.iv 1 i r i i . r,l .idatir d lt nil Tvonhl linlopcncd, and liolll Us impure vaults, ; to be lue babueat.oi.,. Ihe I lei-, ecdl at I' dtimorc, and asks, -where e l,aV( been furnished Wa!h ror.iu. rOl allilllUOil! !UI. dil VVOUKi IlOti.1 , . ; .1 i . i ... , i r ,lM ,r,i wM K ' 1 7 ii .i .. , do the iconic were honest ircor-5'18 torlil a coiruptmg stream. J-t no vht re m u.e or u.urtd h,is thp Republican who would not adopt able more than a inou.at.d si-.emir.-, nmtihlrl-tbnv litolul(d to the 0rt tl; at poisons the very fountains of ent-menls as are attributed to b'tn by thig Jcntlniciltr but part came in at go IaU- an hour that related land'-S imon their Prei-!P,,h,ic intelligence and public virtue.! the Intelligencer. I he Glebe cxpre- -If, indeed, we have incurred the di- e were unable to put them in type ia dent' as th'o ' Idl'd0' o a a!e bribed and purchased presses teem 6Ci ds opiniondhatthe President would, vine displeasure, and it be necessary to time for this paper. They shall appear t ' Vl d01 1? e1 l a : with falsehood and misropivscnta--ot authorize the sums approp-iated for a ha.dise this people with the rod of his next week. With such a phalai;X of CC K, thCy t'PP-d Ids meas-, . an( the foars il;Kl p!i0 avarice the improvement of the Miisippi and t vengeance, I would humbly prostrat-voung, ardent, patriotic ar.dMcnoted l.res, and were satisned, that ne f a uU,a un(l;Misouri,and the Monongahcla, to hejmyselt before Him and implore l.is;; rters,the caue of Jackson and wa administering the government. . . 1 . , 1 1 . . , , . f... , , imercy to iMtour fivored land with!,'' . . . . witha-in-de eve to th- bt inter- "evoked, to induce them to bring jexpenued above tne cuiesofl dUburghj w;r famine9 will fl,.,lilt.nre? with Van Buren may safely defy opposition rof the nrntdo TtIom stiM t! tllwir u0,li a poisonous VI- jand bt. Louis and on this simple ex- anv scour-e oilier tiian military ruleJin 0 Dutcbess."
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ri riv ' . iVotae ot the tinned Mates Globe, the InUlhcer.ccx rest its asserconhuence ot his ccuntrvinen, and t , , . if , , , , , , 1 j 11 1 friends of democracy is not tins a lion, that the I rasulent has declared w is unmoved and immoveable, bv . 's , . . , , , .,. , . i a ' tune, when enerav and action are, that he -has a ndit to ifause to execute ah. the railing and clamor oi the ar- V . 1 5' m i , i .1 t 4 - , 0 ireuuirod Are VOU not caned lip- ia.s alter thev are riaced on the stat'eti.cray it ' . x ' 1... I... r...L u!iit'lllill li ihifv ulr !....!-( 'Phi.- '.Hi; mill t ti ir.'uriMirti
1 bus it was tnat matters stood. M - . : . . J . .
predion of opinion, cn toe part ot tl.e()r a blind and heedless enthusiasm for
mere military renown.' Jackson lias lost notiiin"- in Indiana bv Lis
pi i r.i t--i-j veto. Inevery instance we believe where I he object of the Lddor, in recurring the frinds of Mr Cl attempted to m5lkc lt a
to this sul'jcc.t, is to charge the Jackson ! question, at tiie .ate eleetiuu, they were dennrlv will, f.lclmnd in vlntr t hn ! feated" 1" one county in particular, to the
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, CA , . and patriotism bv a just regard to -sent the views of the 1 resident, onlv id tne beinnins o: the last session , i . v. J - . i " c r r, the preservation cl your lice insti- proves that nothing be truth can beot Conress. I ne aspiring dema- . . J x . t 1 ; ? t . . s , i i i c tutions bv v)iir ovn dearest inttT- expected to flow nom the peni, of the psfrues, who saw that the path ot , r " . t 1 , , , i ,. iuf:. u,.a i t '.,i ests. and the interests ot your pos- most decorous and reputable journalists
i i . itoritv tn defend. nrOteCt aiid Slii-'nl t ip.-tHinMhan. GoiiVitif i d that the
DV die Hero 01 ACW UlleanS, were, 4 ...4 wt fl,J . . !' .... r. Lhen hP ntlPnd.and :,r,1, wrrLp1' sacrifices ofrperty were talked
dmOSt fl antic With desmir at dlo:UU11 l,K' I,lUIIUl ' ft ( ; I,UU "l"-cc-a u: dlJut',iUS lu ,dLU uu ' , jofbythe hank and Ulay men. The poll r T r ! H . r ven'K'ful assaults oftho aristocracy ; whole'coips fmm tiiose of the Inttlii- out th,s Ff,ssagc. He had been in- j closed in great Aiitb that the veto had done iicpefossncssof their prospects L V t; " , 1 n. . VeiChin n-ainn militarr chieftain fif: the business-hut lo! When the votes were acendiiiR to the seate of power. As 1110 T) icerdownto thereof the Focu, and .'sama miittary c. icflain,, of. co)mtcd it was dlcovcred the people ,iad i . . . , i,.. ! I Journal. are constantly en'ritd in man- j u l0In l ra,,kei1 l,en- aelon as one. enacted another vETothe Jacksonite came
west of us. the bank Question was r.iif.l
M. Clay invoked war, pestilence, and thccandidatescall'dontodeclaretbeirviews famine, in preference to the election of on.lhe veto The rwpor.ded to the call, iii i , and appeared in the paper with oz: circuGeneral Jackson. hut r.O man can lars. The Jackionite sastaned tha President doubt but that such was the direct in- in PPI)eral terms the Clajite deprecated . . . ' his whole message and nattered the bank, tentthe very spirit and meaning of jhc election came on 5reat noise wamade
what Was passing in iMr. (.day s mind the ruin to the country wasd epicted execu-
a last resort, tney conceived the dan
f rallying the combined aristoera-i
Journal, are constantly engaged in man
: ufacturihe: falsehood", to decfeive thei
Pile trial between Genc-al Jachs0n.out aboul lu0 ahead Lnma.na Pallaum.
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cv of ihe nation a-ainst Gen. Jack-: '".-MiWAi uumi. ; , - - . , u, ,,u nov WICEEI& PKRVERSE GrNr:ivTI0N. son under the banner of the Bank1 But a few years since, so disrc-, fortunate for thtscountry,t,at the char-; the friends ol the latter had again and j Thc result of lhe Kentucky eie,.,,., fStitk ITnifrfl Ct. tpov filtered iPUtable was it considered to -bar- lacier of the opposition pic-s is under-, .gam proclaimed that nothing but "a; added several inches to the lex.ih ofiht htlie United states, tul) uaacictl . ( f r otiice that Wl-that the calumnies which daih .iind and heedless enthusiasm for mere ,iere- "t to say or do, i:,ev themselve. that throimh the agen-01 nuimie i u lui li j . doootknow. l hey endeavor to i:,r..-.v . a rv- Hftl.bjLnrommiipd nowr twerv aspirant repelled all unputa- :ow from it, only serve to strengths luuhtary renown, ' could ever rj.ve sue--ennui; to force out the l,yPo; but the,, there U Ot till immence mometl pomr. f i confidence of the people, in the pat -ess to the General. Rnlher than this,;". V'warJ cai.Kcrtbatinspiteoftherlw.s thevcoud succeed in conquering!1,011 ()I uie KIIU,i ;lf " , a 1 . . t ,. rM . . lt, iwiii show nscii m their conduct. Tlct ftti hoVh, .1)(l f,vnnnn them the iasnersions that could be thrown ; noUsS1 , nrmnegs and intelligence cf cu Mr. Clay exrl-im "1 would numbly dUhearteQed and di,appoiDtedIjut' u.. people, ulld ! upon mtm, u . character. Who does i venerable Chief Magistrate. nostrate myself b-fore Him, and im-jare not to blame. They did all they coui tfnial yoke Ot bondage. It was,ui,vJ" . , . . T ... . . , . mnp ,.,,; ,in. c.j kj toPr"eiit such a reMilt; and when thev saw a,.'J' a'c ri.,d... n.d,lnot recollect with what vehemence LouisulU Adv. .lore h.s mercy to M?t our favored land ;it l;s H.,jen tlie 'HI Z
t!.ouW be brought into iho !. ;,v !r. Clav denied, immedia.ely aftT n great battering rum to b.-.-.t , ': Prer.idenlia! election m IS.1 ,1,1m t'i'--. e hi his letPT to his constituents and
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N. York, Sept. 23. The disree
i his letter' to his constituents andiment between the sincere part of th-
e nnnerto imprcgnn me . , ; " " lho imni,tpdba-cain with Antimason. and those who profess ant i 'f '"' roovr.- e red ratrtaffofa fellaw, mtau en. Jackson s popularity. Thej- rtHv Hr nolitKul nuose- wih -dwaj believed, that the i4.wc of Philip r.Lt. be kicked aho.u. .ordofcoumiaLd was is,ued bv Mr. Adam.? 'lhe system of ..n.-.mwoarjr onh f.rphtu.lpu.p. i Cobc- .
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vith war, with famine, with pestilence,1 Muckner dwindled into nothing, i,q project
vith any scourge.
was favorable to the election of Hriathctt lheyfellto abusiD; Jn le Buciner like a'
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