Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 26, Richmond, Wayne County, 8 December 1827 — Page 4
POBTRY.
THE DF.LUGn i.ok nvrio.x. Earth sh;dMe ocenn, Ami no breath, Sue of (he winds, ho or the nnoonndcrf wave! An re! shall tire tUcjr wings but Cm! no spot: IN'ot even : rock from out the liquid grave, Shall lift its p-i:i! to save, Or diow the place where stroiir. despair hath died, Atter ion;' looking o r the ocean wide Tor the expected t hh which corueth not: AlW.iall he void, IVslrote,!! Another clement shall he the lord Oldifo, and the nlhorr'd Children of ilut he (punched ; ami of r nch hue Of earth, r.oujht 1 f t but tie unbroken hlue: Aridufth- miacated mountain Shall nought rt iii iiri I."jch.n -( d, er of the l( prin: Ce 1 ir and nne h u iif: their top in vain, All nr rcd witldn the nni er?a! fountain, M in, earth n; 1 nr.-, ?) :al! !ic, And ca .tr. l ky L t vi-' an l lifeh in the etcrnnj eve.
the heavens, we began to be dreary of our new situation, and it was with pleasure that we iust then perceived a commotion
! to take place among the clouds, and a
j whi-per to fly through each gem of our j number, to prepare for "a battle among ! the water drops." At this command the j I clouds in an opposite direction thic kened j their ranks and rolled on in majesty to
meet us. Soon they joined our number, ! and forming into one, we clothed the sun in j s ible drapery, and hid his shining form a- ; mid our folds. The low muttering of the 'distant thunder announced the enemy's
l! approach, and after a few plight skirmish-
H es among our outer Jrccs, we prepared to
j Vin in the contest. 1 he forces in the north wing first eng. iged. On they came in ! threatening array. We met the forked
but to particular subjects of this kind, he more than once gave his eonseut. Dur ing his admistration several appropriation? were made by Congress whir h received hisignature, for the tot. motion of the Nation:-! Road. The authority to construct
n; Rri:w! Jin hpn :ihvavs onrosed bv its
iiiif - .-- j ft enemies on constitutional grounds. 'J la two per rent, fund arising from the sale ! lands in Obin was soon consumed, and the road was continued by appropriations from the National tieasury. Mr. Madison though opposed to the Old Bank of the U.
States, si) far yielded his judgment to pub- j . fc I '
! A - . nil Ihn
lie opinion, ns in utDiiuin iiu m ,
lishment
ted St
pends equally, if not more than Internal J though u e
improvements, on a constructive interpretation of the Constitution. Mr. Monroe.
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"""rri.yasfivec.: : jhenrav;.t,,,;lM!Mvcn tJ.. iS.dd in liV:..t. m.lv
inion. as to recommend tne cslaM - ft 00; . The p? ici-s v. h'ich o ?' 1 ?nt of the present Bank of the Uni U ji:,V(. j ,,,, OIfly ,m 3. .''"''k tales. The authority for this de jj Ct.,lfs :m r;i!,iI;i, hon J equally, if not more than Internal j Hiowh u coiid"raM "f. .-CCn1'
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lightning streamed among our ranks the jj in hi- first message, doubted the pr wrr of ji rara,f.rr, ,.;; ;. tj v:,Sild v ' ,n w;r! ) pealing thnnder roared: then darting over jj Congress to construct Internal improve- j; ot ,v .j..j j jud o' U to the oflwsing body, scattered them in !j ments. but his eidightt ned judgment be-1 ;l j.esid frouKri'crJfy' wtld fragments through the heavens. Our jj came afterwanU fully convinced of this jj - "-fcr.
I'rom the Schod (rardfe.
TR.WKLSO" A 1)11 Ol OK WATER.
menitv, placed me. with myriad of other
chrystal gems the uness retreats of oc-an." mid rocks of pillared spar and cor.. architrave. Here concealed in Tet'iys c ivern, the fir-t vears of my existence r.illed o: u Uii the, "fountains of the Cre 1! drrn were broken.' Then. nrn-
up.in to assist in drowning a world. ( , reader. I have a-si? ted in laying a wot I ! i 1 ni?r: and I formed ; in rn in t!s it h w of prmire that I n: in t hnne Jul beauty amid llio cloud of Heaven, and op.'nrd to the rye of the patriarch visio; of future happinc-! 1 glitttf d in t!:e
'.i'eer.ng b"ams ol that sun, that br k
victory tas gained. In on moment moie, , rjgtit. 1 gave ms consent 10 iri; i.nv ap- ;i "JQ PiTl7VTpp
the vanquished clouds rolled sullenlv a- jj propnating money to ttf pujctiarc ! n To .,ir4f, .r .,r , f, t . "
! war, and showed once more to the glad j stock in the De low a re and Che-sapeak ca j.eoltinm of our poUUt-al -cci. tv , ! ' ?
a;i oir,rr ira.rc-e iro(, u ;irc ; ,, V
; ..., cornirf," i rc-prctluii y M,hni,u, , , . ' mm proot-ctu? oi a new nj.,er ' 1 '''
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earth the fair skv. The setting sun hur t jj nal to the law authorizing a general pro?-
I nriiii" into x;-tenco wlicn thi mnmt !; forth from his sable envelope, and cheered ecuiionof surveys.and to other acts equal-
ball was fir-it tn uhled into form: and th ii "s w'tn livening biams; vrliile the jj y decisive, as regards 'bis opinion. IT
same hand that launched it forth into im- !ow tlie 'K"l of peace, hung over the I has given his opinion at larg in I .vor of
THE FK AN KLIN Iii;plAIl r rilnj evening Jwrnnl r.f 4.tr-
Literature, .4afm',.,
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western hills. li the constitu!ionnlitv of Internal improve-
Our victorious forces, mingling into one :j ments in a memoir which he laid befrre . 1 1 IT ! 1 1 -j ti it Ml A rt tfrl t find fiti rr ; 1 C'. r, rrrn.r 'I 1 I j inlii rufl If.rr irllilr f 1 rt
, ed bv the last bright ravs of the setting j be found in the t -ong.ossioiial Docu ,1 wft",?!!l,?;Mrf,, cr ' ,ir-v ':,lic!.'1.-" ' f ...i i. .. i - . ri ' ; t 1 s " ' t'"it
jnii, we uuuj; out mm, uou eii 01 oiui'ii- i menis. Kjnw ciuie journal 'coloured tints, and rolled in .ambient waves it
around his setting orb. As his shining
oned from mv w.-.terv heme. I wa called trm acceded from our sight, our glowing ;
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I colours uieu aw.ay, anu evening was cast- J
1JWRX A TRADE. 4Ho wh has a tr i !c tr an t:ite. J Prank 'in.
Th'ns is one of the many correct and ju
AGKlCL'LTL'ltE
The i cpart i;cnt of tU 4'ram-.,v v..
j:Thicbtiii tic e.vtci to t.t,1;a.,0 i:; I ...V, ....!- I ... . ... '. l 'Z
i r.il socit tw- ; t!a- State, t!-
01 1 ,e rriv-:
Itlf llfr mrint In ol srlmr rrv ' r.trnr mi rlirimw a-'.nr-a ti tmlv itm-i m-m. it .. . it ?, .. i . . " ?'f
jthiiigs; we tucnecl to view the gloomy path jj whose judgment of mankind was formed , vt,ti,ii: m iu li Nil1, v-14-; ai; tf.;.f. ! where we must wing our solitary wnv." ji from experience, '''.d whose writings are i 1!,';,n ' 's u-kt v"iJ tj;'; iiu.H, J
j "l V'" 'wiii mi? suuii i.'jii.iiru-, ii im ki up in i noun: aiiun tn uiu v ui ju. articl on o ! .yielding to the coolness of the atmosphere. So better maxims ol tnoials : tc to nc i the vim, tLc
:,";?C.- wnl al;i be
rriTt in:;. r;;U ;;.:(,
:rt ?tin sum 5 i.-.'.iru!: j v.v
I we :iLrain descended in rcarlv dew to the ! found, nr rnl wfiirh. if : :t. iilii to. will
jscarth. I passed the uloomv hours on the j eventualh lead the nnfot tueate to rena.r ' !".'"";' .VV.lltV.V. ' .'VV-II'.".'.'.'!
: :rlh:,c!i the ra-in-r ot this mi'-htv Hoed ! 0'1 leaves ol a tuushiug rose, and hv tne ( their losses, overcome dtiht uiues. and re-:: ruie.t an.! rarn.t.r.
-i c-asd: and ' rvi-iced witJi Nature, J w beams of the morning sun, was "a jj gain lost ground. The abve i v.onl? t;at her s-o.uj nat l dav had come! Hut Ul'tu -xha!ed .and went to heaven. " Jo 'fot deep reflection, and sp aks volur es el
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Jr.'in tiin rptroHjjf t of r.,n:ur "J.irii n a- i ,s nia,, I Its lilo is as a tcitonr, that ap- ;t itself. It spe iks a langu.:ue thai i- eaaih
ch.'-vemrt-. wh' ii Karth was onr - vt ipcarelti lor a little tjme." lie- rises from in It :h,od ; and rnan are tlu v w ho
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In jre-i iiiirii t!.ic j.i'rti.i a j, , 'v.t fct I a it vf iy ii.i'.'tt-t i i ti t. )'ycts. j.rm-c'1 anrr ill ? r t j; ., iO'in.;-!.. ih.tt "w I. so t ! iijrTt t,f iri'::trv ta ojiruru
in.' n-t to p.'rii of im more recent his- iark waters of obliv!or,'glitt'rs awhile readily subscri!e to i truth, wto are ux JV!,'. Zl'-'vitr torv In t!.. j ...en: l) hold im- a I in t,i!' sunshine id hope and human baj.pi- i la!ourir.g in dilli ulty and iisiret. to pro-;! v'Ln Inrv u ' - '-'n -r' "
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i lie -l l : i ir, it!;,. r
:;:ife--r ea the pa-t year.
i o r., i rar.io ;. nant i i; f
with :.:,cs; lf g;.' "st- cot met- ol the wo! hi. .; .-tiro the hard earned pittance tor daih i '
: m
and soon f.dls into t.he caln. ar.l
ligh Iv on the Wan ;' a inu( !u1 lake, i 'it.rKaess ot the grave.
a
silent
i
'ire ad.
i on a ni miner , mud
"k'ing in Jhr r!f'lin h'jan-S of
pa:
r.o.-in-dai !jn. i w whirling in difnnlif eddif ? o" r s:n.wv eoh! h then r.! dir.g smootldy on, I- !, i t i t . g in oar rl arer n.i? nr ti.itijii.-'s lavily inr;;;. Ar.an d and hcneat!i ns purt-;i silvery fii (', r.aiting with their transparent fr.-our genth iel ding ferine. Ovrr kinnied the living
ad. Happy would it he (and bow jj ; V'a' ':C"',-:,A'' ' ! i,r,": rU misery avoided; il mart of our voott , .M!;Ki;r. 'VI. ,' , : - r.
.niipg apprwarhes,r.ou u renewei! and ;; w..-re properly placed it: sifuations conge- i 'iyt n .i - i ; ..rt, a'ro ... , : irrn d. h.- wili i.ain ailre to if.-aven and : nial to their minds . and genius, wherein1 ,,!":LV '"-t :liE"' l :'? !,r :! lihly. 1). Age 10. r they cculd lean, the art o.'a mechanic.-:' ''i-nri!:;' .-
ll-.ir I c-mr to thi:;!" How painful
;nu't be the r in ctiaii ; a voting
In this respect mm h judgment ought to he i I F r is .! vote.! v. noii'-: !m ;
bird-,
now sweeping bv cur glittering
in
wave, then laving their feather v breast
Oiir broad ho-m; then, swii't n thruht, h'-dve the pen; ll of the law for his ci
rising in the air. I - t ! i i - h v h hike I had e sported away near! v the whole of Sum ; trier's day-. Autumn v::s jus' casting le r : .i -:..r. i . : . .. . !
i ;t: i i ilk .nil v ii jui; ; ini civer nature
1 rm. ai.fi summer giving her last gLw-ii!g i
look upon her favorite
Summoned from m
Ci
exer cised, that a wrong turn he not g;vei.
man :i to the mind, but that a due regard be had;
who ha enjowd ilC p,ixih-a s of soueM." Jo tile natural bent of genius To tUvart !
uural in-troct.on. aao SaiiJiful adrnonit ifn, ;i this is to destroy the pride and ambition, il pMn;i-i n--ii:tfi: rf r tuv a!lc vivr-. f find himself aneted in hi, wtckid ca- -I from whieli results disaffection and often if ,,'r,i!,:i,r (- i,rr;
rec r by the arm ot ju-tice, and about to re- : ruin.
Hlr cliuuctir, .lTtl t SiicMi..
furnihin.: suiinSdo tntft-r ! r ti ; . :;ctn. r. l av securcU II. i of M-wr.-tl vi! '.uwn ':.'
centlfnuMi. at.ii , :v an an.:
, . . . r , i ' " Mill - i. i W . . M ."Il ..II i. . ........... hatevtr the leehngs of a parent s nri!.. ,-tl aH fv. h t-.. t iai'an. :-,:,.- tta!.i.-
j m iy be hr his i hil.t, his own experience j t chastem", f.Mjiilty unI u-.-i.tu
wnu. comparing his advantages wu!i hi- will teacli him the propriety of his sonVl -M--i-t vV ' ! ,nM ' w' ,:' . nrpii.nt f-rr-imiluxw.. I. I,,. . I n- 4 1 . . i J , . . a nr wn prove if k a.'1- iff Mcci.atacS :,r - ,n - 1 ' pre tnt.c.rcutUta,. i .uc ed, he n.u having u cadmg that enables him to sup i tion aimnv t,,l to the mMuK-ou.t ..n U', ! s.a-'.,i";r ro,tu '" pt-rt, not or Iv hims.lf, but perhaps a fanii !j M-oiafatfir-, r. This is not altogether an imaginarv Iv. I have seen the voung man born to an I 'l ir ",riJdi" rai ' iviil :s rae. It so happened that the writer of .fluent fortune, who'wns earlv annrenfic-1! l.rt.,fn ':'ri;'. .'L!'!" l!:,"'';"
me imrr, ing iate in Augn
bowers, when I was ;:lm Vtil vvoon several convicts nr- jj ed to a respectable and scientific mechuu ! laai.irt iai?.Vla! -.,r, ,.,.:r:. .d- ;a,a, fuf home. It was nr S; nvea at one of our State IV nitentiaries. ic, to learn w hat is gc-nerallv termed a !! "r ir "wn r"air j,.d h -..m i:n - , 7H5 Angus. The -a j! Among the number was a young man of a- .1 trade. Although there was no atnarenti1 n m th!v,'rM '', " ,:'MV-i:;! ' r D
I il i - r i ItAiif ihn nirA nfOt f . . .... I - - ' 1
r .e m crriuiess ncaui,ar.u i was.i'nnU- ' Ul -lUM1 P1,, 1"- :i feed ot such a step as the lather was an:, ivill thus rve,-v wt. k Um u l.ir 'v. w '
i: g in n. gi-nj tie am?, v. hen a sudden hunt- j;';1- 4" w c, sei. vu going rnio ; independent man still the old gentleman jj '-n;r events t!. rot-bent it or,.:, ra ' ' r t;-v seiz.-d mv frame, and mv particles l i"f P"on he involuntarily exclaimed !! c onceived that it was neresar . and rrt-u rr,ri 1 " 1 " rf.- i.I r.t. -i f- -e v. o - es, tirndybound together, 'n.,w seem- f come to this!" Alas! too late to m;uJ,, the observation -that he who has a !j uT! edilvir g asunder. Just then some gentle jfayoidtlie punishment justly due him f-r a trade has an estate." The vouii man ! -rarv lc;-rm.ent. Lank note r.i.'iv. r'-' '':r Lower, if to soften mv T)an--c. kir:dlv il'"S Crimes. U hat Instruction Slich a scene i ihrlv -i.rv...l . A U.w V ! nrrivnhan.l tU:.ranr sallu rfi ' ' !
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i:rew ro u;uvar.i; and ttie next moment I ;",iU !UUI rt ,-w.yc .uc cucunueu loauom plete master of his trade. and tins son had j !u:d my-elf wroiithed in a thin mi.?t, and ii io )m,th' Itshould teach them to obey j the happiness to contribute to the ease!
f!o,.ti: goermy once peaceful home. lie- !be first command with promise; to honor Iv'i! from my former agony of spirit, this j their parents; and, in a word, to re mem
to ot u::-rrlrd suffering seemed a mo- I "cr Ulc,r Creator in the days of their
rn nt of pun: happincKf: and I had just
oifivted a few cd rry scattered sc-es, and
youth. And to a parent who possesses a
deep interest in the welfare of a son just
!.,;., - -ti .... i i! entering unon thi Krrno nf nrtivn lifo
'l lllll- tll I !.- "H'liUII'II, Will I) T C I " " v,
we began again to rise. W o riov ed on in !i n no kno,V3 "ie evil propensities of the
a el ;,! ntm-jspherc; and continuing our j rialui heart, and the exposedncssof youth
ere soon curb d in thin folds
a d ; ie t( i) of a lofty mountain, playing if
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e : i every ngr.t and gracclul motion '! ,,v,uu- v rumu iuiuiu uay ric may i m eoiild charm the .oui of fancy. fr add ! n:ive occasion to hear from that son the j rev. u anty to nature bewitcbin" scene- ji melancholy reflection. Hove I come to this! I
horn- other gentle p?iv r d t.' iricd us
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to the snares of the world, n, scene like
uiis inusi gttiiMon a ucgree a anxious so-
vV. H. Republican,
and support of his truly respectable parent
in nis old ag wfio had lost through misfortune his immerse property and while performing this pleasing sacred duty, his talents and industry ran-cd him to an etivi
able situation in life.
INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS. In matters of dillicult decision mankind
meridian
ved, and b
heir, a d t undererl u- into a wreath of ;
s :r.;v upr.n the mountain's brow, where we 'J
remained nr. til the u . had attained his
n 1 1 '
s.U.-ndor, when we were diss? I !; li;Ve "0 'cl'n ,r Ibe habit of quoting I
:an to aserrifl in a light and M,e P"lo ol men eminent tor their sa-i
il-Nny doud, lid'.ng in rn .j'st";. -beauts o'er !l r'lc,t a,M nowledge,as higli authorities 'miounta:... towrri' and tour ." Mai ed !; in f11' he point in question. The j now ah-.va tho world, we were erdiiah I i.: riulit ol Congre3 to appropriate monev 1 sati?tied in . own mind'-, that we b:d ar- :s 'r Internal improvements, had always !
rim iatt.. '.rgl.r st -urra. it of jai'de g,,- : ,,f;;, P01" rna"'m or less disputed, but i : at.d m r wercwaft'-d by tie vi vVq t 'ter ,t,r'd and extended debates on
tU'-at-i ol . -t -. ar.d hoine up by I h t i r 1 1 : i f wings, we -nrt' ed with contempt tin- hr.ad .-pace sf-read oiU beneath us, ;:ed rt rieioin-r ! u ith U aid satisfaction, t t on" t . v ? r - t e i ! ! i 1 1 . , d ever a i ?
od we . ji.U fi v j- g ;cr
tee u ' tar ;:
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t:n
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ti-e t -!: a
Co!ifemf'4atii;g
f'lUS
i- nia r . sernei ai:e?
t-.e 1 usi ; i d i ast-
tf.o ear 'n . then
aef'u i!,la: re.
V, i i
nr i i u-
the re-continuation of the Nation:.! U.i
;! after il had reached the borders of Oiiio, I't.his question was coiirdered a- definitively fettled. The most enlightened men. iii
the Union hive bem in favour of Con-I !rpss exercising this right. .letlerson, j Mi iisan, and Monroe need only here be j ine'dianed. M idUon and Monroe have
both been quoted a opposed tr this right; bri g exercised by Congress. Mr. Madi- !
w sc were cci7ti..i:aiiy ri,i::g aUve the ho- our of establishing n armvtr,, and bear, clipping arid cutting j CaUy eiccutc"d at tht- o&cc on rc? izun. general system of Internal improvements, wilhoutmjurjr. The leaves, of course, Itonand on the shorht lu'-
Honorable conduct. About 10 years ago a gentlrman engaged in mereuntib. pur suits, in the interior of the state, met with reverses, gave up all his property com pounded with his creditors, was fullv an;
j unconditionally discharged by them. A
rew uays since, he called upon them res pcctively, several of whom resided in thicity, and paid every farthing of the ori ginal debts with interest to this time, a mounting to near 20.000 dollars. We are happv to add, that his creditors here presented him with with a service of sii ver plate, as a testimony of their high regard for him personally, and as their admiration of the exalted principles by wl icl he had been governed. Albany Argus.
ry of pairicr i-w!!t, the rm: fi-ai
ibl anticipation e rend. m.; if t rM f" ' wl. et in t;vcry rv ret it rs d-d.-n-.: t. ' ' ' prehermy., acnd and toiirl" "-' -v Nv ; A"
The rricf of tl.p Frnrdiba IUt.U ".;r.. i-r-ed on u fulio imperial sheet, ii '' ' v,'uM limn, pnyjibfr invri.ildv ii' -miv'hv. . ft paid) UOUMJIT MOKil!.?, ;ul:""' riiiladclpLi-i.
TH2 AIOULT, AND LA13IF.:-.' LITKilAUV CAld:-" . ,.i v - r; This work, l h o tirt nimd a r el r ,Jt, :. lithvd on the 1st of Notfini'cr, i-i , i? iticiition and amun i-iut v( tin 11 " v , tended to draw tVrt!: the lit.-rary t x'.-.ri- ; can lem;ilc. It n isfttcnl it,r'' ,v" ' ,.., . . pqer, 8 p.iKes in ea a mmihr, p , , per-plate enravm:; ! '' r 100 page of lief letter j r. ? jrini:s; ' , p, dollar and a half r-r ;ir.r.uu. t-zu '! , ,f protected by .t f.irt;'ady pniUf- '':"v',' .: The typoiraj hi .1 t!a- AiuuM i V". ; mS that of any p!noj:ai ii'An t'-- ' j",. v, : volume itftl-o h.5tr'i cf every hU? ) ..
nr matter nn-.! mi.i"T, v.o n'11-'
Tho best oripfUii ynd si lertud ,!!.;,.
t uneil in if, (nrM-!u4S iiy i.i""-' , , I !"
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render the p t;ri f any worU v" , .. pruniiiin h;vo fx.cn cCVrrddf r or85V.'.';v : portry, for which the bidu J - -'"--
ehter tfu htf. The very low
ecntyd, ar.d con
price at v.'bich u .Jv tniuincso ai;-.uy t-,,sll.rV"i,i it in th; pw:-r ' !
r. J. Rcnoldsis delivering a cnurst of lectures n Boston, respecting his no lions of the north Pole and the earths' bow' els. The papers speak well of his manner and the matter.
A writer in the Now V.nnUA l? I No. C, C otees Al 1 h'J 't '
. iJ,HWl I HI U1VI j . recommends the substitution of Mulbcrr j HOOKS. PXMPinVi Irnna liw c(iin .....11. . " ' I v ... ..tt'
enT ; "Il ana wooden lcnc( ? d JfOKSK BILLS, CAU
i iic nuu is easily cultivated, is of a thick
i i"icd, plao's it in t!n? povv:T '
! eonntry, to whom r:j!;t ccj ns ; !,liJ,' tVecipt ofton i!,?;irj. All orit-rs " r ' 1 T t iiomcdi.itti.'v altendei! It". A'1;, -f T P.
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