Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 39, Connersville, Fayette County, 10 March 1827 — Page 2
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States considers himself authorised and bound, 2'ir. President, th.at the observations of thc ?cn
under a sense of higher obligations than anv
which you can impose, to send the army of the United Stater l-ito the limits of the state of Georgia, to coerce her submission to his will to his interpretation of the laws of the U.
5. OiT. if SlJi-ll nn Pvr'i:f r f nnivO'.1 mnv
ator from Kentucky would receive an interpretation beyond that which he would himself give to them, 1 would l.ot trespass on your irMC by the very brief reply which I am now about to make. I rely, with entire confidence, on the assur ince which he has trivfn to the sen-
to refer it to a select committee ol ivc. w.v then put. and curried; and the follwing gentlemen were elected to compose the committer: Messrs. Vent-w, Herricn, I 'an Rarer., Smith, of S. C. and Harrison.
a "I airdf'had . -.lake in t!... ;-v.U y ... . of coarse a person of seme ccr.seoeei;,-f countrv vi'.bge. Theie :-rc fcur so: f v. " fabrics reside re! ?.s men's vcrk. i7 i
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above peri" I '.vote paid rather o r than
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o. ou, II wui an exercise ot power may the assurance which he hasgiv,, to the -on- Itl1; u ?it.KlU. j in UuSCfl 4.-,. ;R i.,n. Co.; a , ; . ,j ; mdt.ie color ot jjstiiicatrn, under exiting ate, that it was not his interim, m this singe ol w. u hh,,,., ?.;,uut dght miles -a.::. rri" - v eavei-en-'e- d i "' la?, (joesit not becom? us, as t!ie guardians thi? inquiry, to express any opinion on the!a tM- t..,..t UJ' the- vvuuv ,f the state. It Vi ' " , .. t V1 -' ' : '-' of the rights ofthe states, by some clear and merits of the controversy between the state of 'bu.t .nt -a ihcMimmcrof lV.2f and the lot ? dd j ic.cd'.e, rcu.e. u:.-. .. r-p bur . explicit act .f legislation. t take from such an G?orriaand the United States, -and the rnual-!tla- lo of OHbcr of tl.ut y:ar. At t-i;tt the tb '-i..:.r? i -t a :nr iv crar.ircd.
cvercise. of nrem2rat:ve.tne s'janow of orctence .' K- rx:!;; it derlnrxtiou. that did. not dpv'urr
1 snomif, tlien. to the senator trom 3lisourn, jto censure t!ic conduct of that slate in relrran 1 to tins houe. the rj-.ution. whether thisic iscc to this subject : bui ns bis remarks s rm ness:ge, thus ioolviag a a enpury material-jto me to ho susceptible of such an inierpetation ty alTecting the riglils of the states" ants of the nnd as suc'i a ce!?-?re would be alike uncalled
union, and the powers aud the duties of the f.r and unjust, I fee! myself hound hy every president of the United States, ought to be le- consideration of duty, to vindicate the state
iened to anv of tlie orJinarv statvtinr commit
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which 1 have the honor to represent on this;
uhokpoiulaliutiimvliat w :i called !!.; v. i'ir- St uil IC M i Kv'Cu i'i.:;r p .'; .
eh- . embracing all li.e ierril'r wi?i--n.J;:i..f -tJ ftrd.c m ''2. uiu-r v. ;! : r - ; v. --ie , ... ..fllus place, letMrncJ hy tla- -!.:d at a-ij..; r: ?b. ( eve: v ric. J I....;
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,u,r.s and caidiri in t. .:. 'i '. pul li-: jcau-c-.tiu- prices ha r la i a yycgrt , ... are, a (Vtirt I la;Ke, M f-Tl l.y -Ji, a Jail. :.im. e. Ojj the 2Tth J'.U-e h-Ul e ;. ...
'dieting llouseUdors-in Xu thy rrest.ylenan, ; ;r.rt agreed th;?t ti.f :t!-eie f.d iv d)f-j.
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tees of this house. Aad, believing a, I no, that lloor ale cting Itour,, i.rio: sang u. . -.c -, ; iv.. . - ag rer,i M.: ai-.-e !.,ina comm. tee specially ronst.tutci tor the pur- sir. iflhis tnCa,ure is calculated to disturb tiu-r, vnU ,,.;o :'V:VMV :' X V "t poseot his .nrju.ry, w:,! most e:loct:a!!y nc-!lllc Innn,mv 0f our couaciN-if t!ic moral ef-'theirei.niVl,. Ti.c i:.iPt.,t rl.uiH, 5,.1 iV a ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' J '. J"- ' compel, the objects which every one should j,;vt ncthj :v,Uxt'tnu fUCjia question be one .V.etl.oJistf.: members. A SuMlay si m i.ie1, ' 5 i'-uxuy:-v..:u .h:.iv. ,lt. desire to attain: the ascertainment of truth !n.t,ich evcrv rat riot should declare. if. in theU'l deno:mtiati.n join in t.q.p. itii-j-, hr-s e.M-tc.: j J"'t-s. pne.i f.. i-e :n...-.eia!c:.r:-t ie:Mf-:. 1 1. .. I... : : . .- i ' . ( " 1 ' - i " . , . .......... .... t I'll .? i - l ni'i ,! il. lit. , . t. . .
the admir,itration ot justice and the preserv-l j.iri-n;re of the senator from Kentuchv, it is aw'.il"'ut i",r'i"!, n,:n.a.rc than uvj years. i . I atv ou.trnsa.i -.mui n.e -itt;i ,
ation o t ip ro-isti'i'ti .Mi1 ";,i, nl' t;m s'-ff.-',- i l.i r n i . !' pre?::i nue.i.er u iea hers is ai"e .'.itin ui 'inv. u rii.i rif no suri-rie to,''.
Mr HAmcs ad that it soemvd that j'irt of -.o Misnge, in reality, belonging to the judiciary -)!nir.:tee; tl.at another part. icionrcJ tott.atoit l.-uliua aliairs; ami tii.it aajii er purtioa fairly lelong; d to the military comiaitU e. 'I i.-ro was ar.otaer por;i(n of t'.is :nc ;age, whicli i'luti ai ! an opb.ion v.ldch Mr. II. had long entertained. lie hud, tor a long tito, considered, that there as a deficiency in the standing corn.nitteos. and tliat pnwthor cu iit to he added to those wliicli a!roady existed in tl'e euate. A conuailtce to decide npou alt cacsti.'ijs between the state and
rmdot the union: I move that the menage of p(Vio"abV n rator and on thU b-ae to bear" " " Vi i ( -real body ilc,., nou.g xcl-Nirh .-n li e I ; . , . I.oao.ai'.t. . i i.ao'i, ui i.ai , o; ot.n Vi.ich some ul the teacher tvnidd n I ..... t,, ct-.it. ,f wi',,i; . t,ici.cs.dentot too n:te) htntes and tne ac- u itnrss that Georgia h not the actor on thisUM.itiil tbcirr.dlu in an pari of t..e U nh ,., j;; , I J f n companymg documents, be retened to a c- occasion she has not revived this unhanpv the same mav be said of.on'.e ,.f the loef-.bcts .u!u ' C.U T ' ! " ',M.h c"u -"'P lect committee. stiifc she lias acted under a law. priced at a leaf bofthcle'araej pr.t!casio... mrnd :.d-;,M ''e.ai.d n-r-.t --.i.an;.:... u-a.. .;e-. ,:i, r
moment when, by treats she bad acquired vaut:-gL-s,t.-a;.cr mta t:,.c that :.i : -e icm it--.; -. 4 ' r y. undisputed ,!omii:i.-n over all the lands uithin ""' iil the centre .ftU Mate, a threat uijl tmnies ;'1 . r 1 emg (,M;Swo c- ad tl u, here!artered limits-in coafomitv to prir.ri- s':V'r":u ;',s rt; l;- j!1;1;;'' '"te. l:.M...td !.-gei..r ... ,e : :,, .... . v. ill be chi-: d ! h.at sro:r. L.ii.e Aheloaii to the; ,,l(Ilt :tlv r,-..( jn mi,".! txc ; ev i r . ipleitmc.ly avowed on this tmor by hanora-j,,, (J al(, : rjir:iatc aiui Poil Ua,::rraed ' t , ; V 1
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instrument, by which this treaty was partially I rvust render prcj'eriy in its vieinity valuab
revoked. W nen, at tnel.t session ot congress j a re? i.lo nee t!ic treatv with the Creek In. 1:3ns was underl
e t i . ie r.i i i. a i , 11 t;i ui-nnrtiv auinittf no oc.e ventured to assert the. contrary t,at,o far as the rights of Georgia were co:i'vr;
on it agrc eaolc. . airaai
the I tilled btatcs v. ec.ld he thought, be a valuabde ,she had an absolute vested interest, under the
adv.H'.iin; and it ivotdd very propirly receive the name t,f the committee of the state-. He would f.n!y say that tie was sott an caliisi a should. t.die place between the federal government and any of the state government"; and a question of such a nature ouht rather to be referred to a se
lect than a star.dinr conuailtet
treaty of the Inditm Splines, which could no be touched xv ithout h.-r consent.
ScL:ti ,nsj;-in hue Fui'tign J:nr-c!', R eeived at t:;i o';ce. front the Gla-gow (!u " '.i "ie. Dutiful Con'Uti-n ;'thi Tra 'r, :
:t?send'er cf th r..i! !:?!iav li lief C.
' iiiiat i i ! . r !: :..,r if;r fl-ihi:u ..;:..-, 'at no:tl 1-r ten weeks. Ilcr ch 'Taci-.-r :: (;he f.i:!.i'."r cf vr f.iaily plurcd il e j-ri, ' j iicr s'ticau a, a i e snj : i:-. It i - j - j ; v : ; . r.-d that :dl ti " :.:!e:n; 's j i' ; r'., :..
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It was then said, and reiterated, that the: great nundierof por pet son have !('.; Tiew treaty w u'.d -(:ure to Georgia ail thjed front i!ic p in nbrnlvei s. 'i he crow ? of - i' lands within her chartered limits; but if by .fable looking objects titat have l,eic'rti the!
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'any ntl!take, asmall poiti-n .hoi!d be exclu -Jpiomises in town and su'.-utb, npprpr::!;'"! to 1 " lAZ'' kv iid t-.-vt ilf.!ded, the United States would make ha-le to ' this r:urpo", is ala ot i:. credible. :-;:.d f.udd '!"'.'." U". '''i
Mr. JOHNSON, of Kentuc
miuiu no i -e in nvorot reterri:.-' tiie me.-,.i
t j remove the difficulty, hy ohtainiug an instant h!emon-ti ates that there is r.o abatement t.i'the1
a select cummiiee. It oazht to goto ap,taadir.c:!ces?ion of that portion from the Indians, with committee not appednted lor the purpose of consid-l the distir.ct cetices-iori that the United Stateering the subject, I nt originated before this mat-!r, J not dei-rive Gci-ia of the rifrhf which
ter had been aitaud. on a suicct of the na-' i i i i ,t , . . . t me i :( -'.niefI nn .er tlie trirmer treaty.
di-ttr si. The wndchfd courhti' n towhii!: so to.o' f'f the lahofjra g Jaws ;; re-ln'-f -d.ha- trial-
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n . e o. tiis, leettng would nece-sanlv be excited; I ,, , V, . . , , ; ;f l in a neat n.ea-ure to sewn t!ie c :ar::'';- .-: '.: c '' siid ,e fiierrfnrn i t c,.. , 'i 1 ucl vuig (ti tiic-c pt i!iciples. and on her cteait . .. - . . ir.f. :f ...... . ! an. .,i mcreiore hoped the retcrtaice wumd he! ? . , ' . . . i-!;c feei:ii,p ; t.u of s : .tn -t 'r-"';irv ''a- ' n.ade to some committee not likely to partake ofc1'1 1 nadeniable and solemnly a.ljudged rigat.nv ,v, o v ; iV,n J, . r.,r,;.r ...,.ur "'-'- - ' any excitement that might be felt m thi insiar.ee-. jt" ""vev lands wtthm her chartered li:nits.t!; , , ' . t c. (uL s-' ' :rr::' ? ","! ' ' lie hadhojHd that this question bad be,n ft..a'dv tate of Ge r-ia has proceeded to execute bei : . ' '. " ". 1 " 14 V.' e" r. b r .-v' settled and disn.i.-.d ,i t!.. u.i v.. ..,-..'.! i i..V. .. ..i. . . - ......J 1 :'t:,or t:;;,;i h'-nc men-icatcs. ha-.e he en ; -..-, : ..
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ate ; than himself, or would " fo'tht r to nre-L.-. . . . . . i- . i i . 1 Jtate, not content w ith hai:g directed In re them trom anv eneroae::m nt oa the part oi v . i . i i i fV.'f.-.! .v,'- .. -.. . .i , f o;i:ce:s to be arrested, ha come here to nt .! I rue.ai .oeii:!neti., v ben ti.eir doveni-i . ... . . . . . I ' .1 .. ...,.! . i ....I...,
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lb- Federal Government, when tia-ir (iovern- o!l Ct';Mo come here to mements conducted J. msclve with a due regard to r''ice ,ie.r Uit" the employment ot toe military the other portions of the Confederacy. lie did frce of the union. If a resort to the judicial not, however, approve of casting such fire-brands! tribunals was proper, and will be aailable,
as tan intotte e'-iuicils or f..e Aatioa; nor did hej why thteateri her iith the um: ot military
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with ivhom they are thus brought into contact. . 1 ' 1 l' ' r: "", r: -"v- ';:s:; rhes.-enrs which are daily Vxhihited at ti .- i :f .' a!it-:'M;""1' l'M' :'yi.icat.') l!.disfrd.Utio:. of li.e ibdctc tbr r '.f.b.h .n ,1 . 101;:!; .. 'f;.a. 1 i! A C I . M .n t .o n .-I u
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Vnafein its proper light. If the Uni-j a. callict, whicli. however u-.ea.ual. uvv never
t'arir rhi'idren. and old e.ri;! feeble wfjniaair u ,i StaN.- wa- :;.;:! a t!drd ti;: e.
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tr-lMxt-jovrumeutwercvrrong, rr if the Gui hc!f s lo ,;lt;d . t!l0 , n.-o th.. oide-! ;U,,!' "tnr can-or; every one ajpei,- Ir. lh.tt thi, n : :,n Vi r-V;:";,! ".' ';,r-,i Icrc v7""' U'" S0Siatr:racy I call up u. the senator iV.m Kcatuchv S f? !'! ,U' ' , U Uv - I'Chim I. tla v : ; nt ,:. j ; W.,,U l r V y-r'y ::;"Cri:l aiHi.t -7niPrr mr3l,ito hear w iae- that thi- md the act olGeor-j,'.',0,:;a ,;"':( I "V"'1 u h" 1 l!l,.v i! I ''Mia i iak. o -in- par! .a the ihscuo:; lb. loetiivmg the ditiercnceeould then !e p-mt- . 'L."'.' ; ! f,.r t .0 pp. U t of t h.e i r w re t r ,t , i-t an .' c 1 ,. , , . eJo.t. ,-ro had beer, instances ofi:,terfvreiice,?,a'.1 r" '-ve hisopinton tortweUdl n. . , . , , . , , . ,,,., r,,, V . i a h U (i 1-'" dd"' ...... iv,., . i w . . ve-ti-a:i. nufihiae. If. on ti..,t luvestb:,;;.,.. t.' t.a-l ln.boitoa ted "'n for suruy-; , : :- .j :;mor.,, rn!
v.ii-:i. d;- Vr)r u.ds'rven the Siate repress a.- "Ti ' r ;-:it t!" ,:,iv S"': of the I ' l.!',v't!'H,:i ,-'t ; 0P: to, ;u,:l1 PMhe estabii.hmc, t of a Naval A' ademv: : ted b hi.a 1. been much ..ppreed; .heir las 1 !:lU i CiViA y b-ru.mited t tai-f cnt.i.g suc.i crowdiag and c. anger, jaliliough hU opinio;- remained .:i:rhargt ii hr.l -..eT: :.atli:bu hy a system of .le.die; d v.:v,-e-(u:,h.,ppy controversy, by an art of perfect jus-j It must he humiliating eno.Hi tor mivv tho pii.t-. !tid theie were so many g. dare.;,narr.K.tedar,dunpreced.-aHd !: r,,v-' t e to ( iugm, to the Creek In Inns, and to ,oM-t tndu-tn-u, individuals that necoi ' i-artsof the bdl t.h.it he tclt con trained !.Wti'n r-"'1 --;the U. State,I will call ti, n !d:n to say. ua-jhas forced them to m ike applic.itiou bt ,r,-waive hi nl-iccii. - l tho-e ptov i-i.a- : eara''.t';V vL.t'XfilLr " ,kv Vm ,'-".,li',Ke ol ihtn l- mu l,e mo, to had that thr-v arc nhli-cd to'-:ivc hi v:e io its favor, lie would, tl..
If oo taarougMv understood tiie ir.esa---. Itere f .. v o'-otr cor-d I 'V-cc' 'that"1"-' ' .-r',:',:,i ""X NV,tl,evory 'e-ci ij.tioa r,f cliaracicrs.aud t ic, call t-.r the-yeas and rcc. a rolh-ron oftoe miotarv firce of the Inita 1 ill 'yl.''"- " j!' ',3 'ot 'tion Vi'7t "iay" Hrh;'',s' f:ia na'lt 01 '"M1" !rnro :tnlj The eur-ti a on the passage ..ft'o : id Sbc-cs with that of Georgia was threatened, l hu,t't,:c rc.cucto a select oumnltto w ilb 7 ,ll;f;5f jKvjthen taken and decided in the adr.ttv and toe hand ot one citizen was ta he rai-ed, .t. vvl j anlnapate.i. Same method ought to be adopt-! y,.;, .j::X,s i : auam-t a!;.;ther in dca.Ilvstiife I ed ty whicli th- iadastrious uufartnuate should! Ko ,',,.;.;'! v . , .,...:,... - i , t r- . ... .... i i.i i i . . . . c" .i ' t ' - 1 . Co, X.i . r .. I i a M . . ,. I -dr. j- .i o.--er et. 'aal oa t.ie tirst hear- be saved the dcgra.iation l mixm;- u ith trie'.. c I n.s was a state r I things to brt dr"-"'od ar 1 c.t i i i. . i i i . . h ; Iiue lir Ceiicui leii'e. . . . , u, ' ' V .c..,ar.i ,f)r the me.ss ige. !.e h id thought the judi- cornr.v n beggar and vagrant. v tin defra-
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state,. a:mot any p.unt, before he w. ahi con- involve 1 ir, that documrut, he was disposed to j w bo attend at the 'li-Ut ibutio-, of ticket. ie ! h-n': :c Tr.e Cratv! .U:rv cf Ct.' ' eat to arry tI,A United States agam-tthe mds- agiee with the gentleman lV .m Georgia, that; be. Is tio great credit on thir !,:: ai.it v It .,o-iatv last u t ek indicted James' (;.,.-: a.d. vidua! st, ts It waslromsudi a coadrt of i!,0 proper course would I e to refer it to a. hard enough w:0n poverty threes the;.", t re-i hum. : . John-, ba a r-.-; v-. ' p'-ve.-s t.,at the union was here.atter. it ever, select oom..vitt He woall. iberefvr. iv,tb.! ccive the cb:u ifv , f i , ,..,1.1:.. !...:. , i 'o! a.. In mnsor.i. i-..-. M-en:. r,...n Vm--.,
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.... o-.iopp,n- n iwcvrr. mai any ; seemed to him, that the m a . h -via but committee would not deal justly upon it; hut We been rea-i,was nat tit), oughl v under-tood. regardiathe probability that feebng would :v u, he thought eve:, the gentiem , from beected and strongly desirous that ,t should Mis ,uri wa, not altogether earre.-t in his en-
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extremely humiliating lobe mhiected to ihei ''
har.l words of tlro-e wdio aretlie mere -ervant-i The fate of Wrr: n is stili m..;.in its disitbulion. We trust that s.:nc new tdan: Mooti,-. ,r.,j ii! l i;rin. ,v. .
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nil! be adopted, to prevent the imsecmlv cro.v-i tcv hn,e! . cn a.-v,i.ed ' but t ding, and we wood I s.jggost that thrift mtlh-Uult !u a, vit Icc'i : .trained, od would be to let the i-itars of tlie different
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He .lid not tear that any great danger would to lav it en the table: hut ho ag tin' withdrew arne out of this m uter-lt was one of thoe ; thc motion at the re ,pJCst of
su rroer clou is wntc.a sometimes ocerca-t the hrightestdav ;iu:'i h i 1 darkened our pro-pr.t.s! r- Jriin of Kentucky, who said, in exfornnrly, &: !,a l ben di-pelle 1 and s it would ' phmation, th at so far from taking upon himself be he trusted, in this instance. What he prinei-!t0 I'etaw censure ot, the governttvmt of (ieorpdiv feired, was, the maral ed'ect which suchs'n' ',0 -,:i' not intended to express any opiua disagreement would 1, ive upon the country,! 'M nl,nu "'u ,1irrits of the cae. He certainly and in the view of t!te world. Farther theuj(lifl ,,ot sti'diciently understand tlie subject to tliis, bethought tltere coul 1 he no fear: fr itjta'e fades. I lis design, ,n moving the referwas not to be supposed that a collision of a'e.ric-e, to a standing committee, was. that a rr.ore ferious nature could take place between thc1,mi-i:l'e''e,l decision might beobtarie l. s to general goveinmerdva state sovereignty on aci1'1' subject in dispute, he hoped some adjut-
countota strip of land hardlv worth legislation' rnent would be speedily made,o that the line of
di-liicts distribute the tickets lo those ivlio-
circumstanc.es icquiied ussi-tae.ee. .Musi hi I.VanVg in .Sc. .';?? 7. It is now nearly fifty veais- -ince the comrni"irfn..nf
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which, it touad within the limits of (leorgia would be readilyfurly purchased with thc na tiorial treasure, and transferred to Georgia. air. H.trriso'i moved to lay the message on the table, and to print it; but "withdrew lih motion at the request of Mr. Herricn, who said, If I did not believe.
the disputed territory might be run; and that an appropriation might then be made by co, gres-, ."id lh; l;l bought up, that they might have done with the matter. Some further conversation took place, when the motion of air. Harrison, ta hy the message on the table, was negatived IV, "to 2d.
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the wages of plain weavers were at t!;e highest (o ,!'" '-'b '".UMVe. The -'.. ' in 17:2. from fT'.tf, to p.0!l may be considered i';M '::'h "U V t"nr!' h? - , ,V' '
too most prosporous period of th.e busines. I - i'''h.b !o t;-;,t I-.-ti'i.::. ; - . f 4 . i ' . . . - ....
arn was men spu.ihy power, of g.v-,,1 jnaltfv m ' . ' ' tres ot f -great improvement had been niade'in the! !",,l''iC the ro ohitica;-; of h .
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It was iluring thi-. period that the snug and comfortable looking little houses were built b weaver?,which constitute a con-ider.tbh portion of the little towns in the west of Scotland, h the above period an industrious and fiugal weaver, aided probably by a son or an ai prentice.in a few years realize J .CJor o9. with which, and a few pounds borrowed.he'erected hii house and woilts,op. H, Vi,s then
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were lenube l will: the b.- ,.f f...jr . i --everal v.a::vh d. it v: deuldlui !.!. ' I ty v. -d 1 pievnd in the end. Ouricf n -lead v to 1 1 iiee t!:at a hr.' pr,' :" v the Coh..is:s in Texcs have taken .dcthe ie (dutionists.'' A Nntchi!:.-;,-. s p-.pr r of the Uh't c ! i Treaty c-f Union, l.eagu. awl Co:"', h rbetween tkc iea.b!icof Xco-d. 'k '
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