Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 42, Richmond, Wayne County, 2 April 1828 — Page 2

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i; ri.y, the various departments of cur go supported i''. rri.l i

cur-! ence, ana uuiujp'--'""' r- ,i

: ernment, Ion off executive pationage, cur- j, ence,

L tail foreign missions, and 6nally. renovate h vate Tirtuc. . j

At a 1-arne ai d r si cctahle meeting of. tb tvbnle bodv cotitie Such arc come h After thii hast planer hi u.c m ,

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me en zens oj ayne couniy, uieruiy ot the specious aeiusions, propagaiea oy the present Administration, held at the j hi prominent friends, without even attemCont House, in Centreville, on Satuidav, ptinn to claim for him, the qualification8

the 23th of March. 1 Abel Lomax was ; of an emi: ei t Statesman, or an exemplary

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mixtion which has called so trany .

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mend to those citizens r ho advocate the jj -criii.ns in the arrnv Was diu do same cause m-h to be volant ard p. r ,, .ng been amende,., fM N

the true intri i'miu rearing.

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t .u tf 'i itt uir v. i in 1 1 , tuiu u vim uuuiiii .iiu t t j in.uu r rti ut: 1 1 n .an us, iu uci in j --. . bind In i r o tr't c r Z.m r.orfr w.re appointed Secretaries, j the real merits of Gen. Jacksonor pluck j est of our couetry and the cause of the pec ,nf. Aiabam: for - O ir.-.fo- .John Finlev. Ivijah Lacev, c e justly earned I aurt 1 from his brow; pie. . j ' 'p. '"f;,,uT,'tit r.Uo and ViIli.,r.. Ellioti, requires were ap- j- bat we 'cm fide.alv believe, thM in the! In accordance with the tonUmenta x- ais( u-iun, t.r d ,0 u pointed a Cemmiitee, to pu are nn Ad- j course of a lo. pub! c life, haiintj 1 cen pressed in this address we u u .1 re m-jj u dress to ti.p ritiz-ii of.Wajne count, and j hor ored with iarious eh va'cu effiecs nn mend to thn meetinu'the conMu. -ration ol i. ll0L U tn.-iVing npnror suitable res.-lutiorj. ' I der m ven.mei.t. he has f.cver, in any of ;the following reouti -ns. i', 'rV ''V Wa5l;'a uni,'' ?fl" i ... f..,, c.,.;ik !l, t a bib .i ... ..m- n,r Rnhetl Ti.nf we have entire coi h !; rnit,e .t. v. H.jt, . - u .;,

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Jes Wiili.im?. Joel IVni ir ;tt n, I J z i fi.it.G rur S o'ti (!-e. l:'i;d; O-f-tir. and ASel L m i were app. ii-tei. a er m nv ttee, to i;oti ii iite Cn n ittts of Vij;iIcih in the gevi r;d iovi!hi s. Adjourned until 2lucL 1. M. Met rear the time of adjournment, when James Raridkx. a idref ti the meet ing in a forcible arid appropriate speech. The Committee appointed to prepare nn AdJres and reflations reroit'd tne follow inc. hich tver" lead by Lot Ijloomfie!d, a d lif.it ini.e,-lv adopted. 1 !-z-zc Citizens cf Wtwe Crjvfy: Av:,iin' 'HJr' U'5 "fa privilege cu-ir-nr tied b the Constitn'i .n of "'ir n il try and tt e itiher.nt i !ht of freeman, we have

coriver.cd f r t!:-1 p.urp ae ol serial at.d

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crdii arv intere st i. e h cU w

the pre-, et A.ieinii-fratit.nriiur in the be:.;,!,.. The ent; Ibil appiovi t it- meas j; in iU',' app;.pi i. for ,!(..r i'ei er:t! tnhn, and w-n- ! i" ! ' 1 --Kd w. (j fo 1

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capacny

! civil rul , nor of t lent.- above mediocrity ! derce in

a- a s-tatt-Mitaru which would be eeeiitial , Government

f.in the character of a chinf Magistrate. j. ures and uejer:i! pd: ! Nn. it i ibe r. rw.tvn i.f bic milil;irv ac beiv- ! c mmend ff r. -eb lion

j ement?, that has grafted on his character) CY ADAMS to ihe lV-ideia of tho I

! the-e fancied attributes, and it is the spir nited Stil'". ! it which h mardhsted iv a patt of the Resvked at w e nPj r-.v rf the ih m

nf 7,, ,.fl '..it,.! Shlf. n ptf. inalinn Ol 1 1 .- J i J ' J..li 01 tm.

lhir r.v,rit,i ,. l.rr! n.f . v i 1 r tTtrp. ' Pr. .i iu t . :i , il - i ! 1 i e Id i i III lir t ldin Av.iasm! m re; ,!(( J ti

merely on account of his military prowess, support. which ought to be guarded aair.st by c- l!eokr!- T. -.t If is fxeedient fi aj crj frier.d to his c untn , a the rock onj pointone.ru- r- D leat-s .o tie l;ich other republics have n. tde ship-' vent'on of the t ' ' CoriHi''tlee, . t ba wreck; and which mav. tt o soon, de id ! letr, in i.r.'er to f :1 the va a (. o a-ne the f te of c ur own. We wi uid not de( r J ed bv te resii: . i i ti of the v . ji militarv ri:iu- i.f r umild we iiMjlt the A r.T.-trfii'L'. rn ol i be A 'n'ini-t : :tt ton i

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virtue and inte!licct:ce if our 11I"W riti-' le. or-.

Zens, bv attempting to arcu?e the ir f ars . neco to w hat Gen. Jackson e uld do (r.cre bet; V

..i!;nti!'. uon a ubje t of no so disposed), in ttie brief sp.ee of our pres- j Set s

believe, in- ! idential term, notwith-tanning a violetit , i ;i!

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vsl.t principle- of v;i d ?mpoitan e tothe j. temper in the chief mngistrat-, might pio-i rrpor. perm .ner.cv . four republican institutions j dut c alarming e ils ; Lut if we subrcribe ; Corn .-u i it;J of declari-:- ot:r .idherence to princi- tothe doctrine. thal'Mhe brightest order; to ccrr

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r. r whfde on the t.-iri;!' i ' -' ' ii rn,;rd. oj ;v j.. v !i v..; ..o, a.ir f.,. n.p. i; Vi f;nJff j,,'" i i ."'rnr-jit. A fr j ; . k i : u jt!, (."f f'rr- p-rlinettre, j' , u; . ' l h d?, Mr. .?.;,n) !t f,l- ,.,. ' '

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1 ;.e e!-'M ii OMeil IoT ire I ft'MiJfM of' e U. i- earned on in some part? ot

of t.dents i- txhibittd in acti. i.," if rnilita;: f ti and u

rv ucce. ia to insure the hiihtt cii il to L'ive distinctions, well m-y we tremble fcr our 'j they may rcnuntrv. The known tt inner ot Grneud On mol:c

Jackson, so t fti n di?phi)id it: sr.ei.t cf I. IYuIHhj

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the bill to rui'h i iz the r I; LJ -ifed State, to b..e ' i-rl:. ;.

Cj li!uvt aid Stiiiind ' j ia Aii-souri, and the bdl to ;,;

led D'htJ-'tt tt, tni:s in tbe arna, we re r.

, .r, .(l;,f,nv itf ft t!T jaCKSOIl.SO t in n ci?riaut n; seems ci is. Haitimr I- ".'i It U lt i: u.ie? u-$1 u'..j me .iru., wcru Set-r.'t:v

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wh: !. -orerrlv deprecate; but wtaUt l raslincM anil viol fee. It r of :ous nafons. the Lenirai Lor,. ':!' , i mil ana. ; """i ime, ano pa??eu. J l.e in! a y I n ,;ifes our fnm and dei tded i; unlit him for the i tlite to which l.e On motion, ' ' '. 07- Samuel r-'ief of the widow .i ib- 1 t'r : .

n r the s. nt inr un bent, we i pircs. Lt nlr. vi rsie may. ar:se btnecn . II :,inci en a : r. ' ' ' nnuii'Jii w re ; niown was taken op .n .-: r..;e I

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li t. MiOM?),nnt n nlv tt;e tiu.-' It: u;cVrt 1 cautior a: tl prud' m e, bc moft pa i il c

U tl i '. - :i-ti( ! ol ihi meat tj je-tjot . w -.v to he It d bv di- a-i n.te

.lit ti -Mpiit'.irnted re:."on. & ra.u

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th- t n.T I- of tmtl . , b if n : I'.ten lrd, n r w ubl it he expo- : die-, t 1 1 1 i I athlrc to ii lain Vfti bv ternptint: to nt r ii tn a ir iuotr detad i f ;il! the iraon wbif h nv.ht b- urg d fir, o:ir preferenc o Je!a. Ad 'fi)-.er tor ( our o! j' ( tioris to 'ho preteie "n ns oi Gen. Jackson. Tbe mi i' I h i- lo ccn e lo t ! ,

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iv , :n ::.. ev en: c:h Jo-re;Lfn vej.r, v. ... ihe net .it si,.? nine probulh, is a . tin. f.o-?s' b .

i. i': f i.nt.hir r(. .;. : G-n. J ; Ivons t ! tit-: . ehuur.

t;: d in t h(- t;i,rer'ai; t cf la. t i. l.Oivnl.-v.-Ii iw-jM ri : the r at ,iter;i o' inte.

a! in,pnvena:nt anl ptotection . f home

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appointed the (' d.og bcci etarit'S : rj,r t f tho d iv for Fri,i .v. C: .- .i -n fur U arne t out ' . );ble discitsfion took pl-tre i: i.e i..;m The Commit re- appointed to noxinate i provide for the tinai -in. : : Corinhittees of Vigtlence, reported the . chiirr.s in ihe sever :! '' i- --.J n ; ; names of the folium: g gentlemen, to ait j In the House, Mr. M -;,;:- ; .:;! .. a their veral t.;w nh:ps; which rep., i a bitio'i on tfie t thb- prop; -; .-; : i ..r vas concurred it;: tnonin the rules of tbe ht. ie. - -')'r For Centre tovwhip Cnpt. Rob- rt P. jvet.t any meinuer tram u 4 Ihidd, L vi Jnrett, cse,. I'eal Duller, e.q. durir ;g the fe6ion .f U - h . h J-mes Du kson, Cab . L vti?, esq. John:, the leave of the Speaker. The ii u-.i Joees, esq. Jon s Jn- t t. Samuel Wocd. i commit U e of the whole, rc.'mi'rd Ttu-ma- ("(utxioi's, l.'.u Cotton. Dr. n .S'dcration of the bill in an. i in . : i P'lh, Lewis MX'!.' . John Siltr.ai..'! act impesin duties on iinpifi u X Wrn. Pa ton, Wm. N linnnell. Lot B oorn ;' ftisham addressed the c ru.n.vi.-v- i." :

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a' a.'atat ture-; for it i a w J! known tact,i fn Id, Janir-s Spray, V-Tbornburg, John ;j speech of nearlv three heurs

much more has - vu - core eetif w . the mrans o: inf rn ali ate u;:..n Is. r reach of cveiv per? n w n !;o: v- t'1 x

opposition to rir. M iil:r)'s nn.r i dn.

and in support of t!te hill a r. -p.

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h s d.;cienls in the souiln sutpt;!t Marh:dl. E. J. Mf rr i.

I birri on the u round of his e.pf oition to tbisj- F r Juckson hvrnship Rirl ard Let-son.

j ; obey, w I. iht many of hi- iritrnds in o'her ; sq. J..nthan Platt. e-t;. Aaron Millet. the rommittee on Mi'.ufoi'jnp. :is of the Union, cbiitn hi-j as :t. cham j Samuel Snrav. esq. Kn. - -'Hulbert. Pati 1 kj: J dm-,, then movcJ ih.-t t! ecwi .

j' b"-r,rd, Jacob ItovVM. Dr. L A. Ualdo. and tbe Comnnttcc .:?:. r.

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amirie the cot.trtivr r-v. Dor

for!be present ebb f MajMtan . i-.ii- r ajt

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b it d unr ti our n-ja: t: ioi i?a! tan? -oil -e i;piiv i. ii;t- i.ilcil to constitute a Lbjah il trtinrtate, 1-aac v. ut mnciiani.!! progre?:.

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)Ulll, 'II' I'l I ......j I - - - - - -. .. . 1 - .-.........,,.. . - .,.--.. j -j he has irvari ablv pnr-U'ti; wbil. hi pie- irHj enter intu the minutia ot the charges: haac Wilhts, Tabc r M Kee. dec-ssors xer 1 mn ei !(! a d e n m-nced. pr-N rred against Mr. Ath-n.s by his oppo j Fvr Green tuzenthip Charles Spenser, and whim we hcne-t!y believe to be the j !nts The main gnuid if objt tiuii to; Joshua Murphy. Jesse Kng, Thomas KHis, trv:e pt !i-:v of the na to:, tnphatiral!) tl e j him, and on which, the greatest reliance! b,nr Hinrhi, James Harris. Joseph Purs Ameriean Hv-ti rn. Ih- ltbeial consti u-- I has been placed by his political adversa-j: nit, Jeeph Lewis, esq. J M.tia Ballenger, ticnofthe C Mtitutir , w ith respect to ! ri s, is the manner of his induction to tbe i; Henrv S'utl) . John llealph, John Greer., the power of C ngres- to make appp p?i- executive chair. Combinations have bet n : Jop.-ph Ladd, Reuben Joy. Kleazer Sn.ith, atioiis for internal im; rov ena nts. ai d to formed, of men who ivrc never before ' sq. William V x, Wm. Fowler, Daniel

extentl a prot' cti- i; hai d to Ame rican in- i. known to unite in political sentiments, ; Charles, Elijah W' light. j dvji'iv, tin u-!i it has met the oppsitif.n of j disappointed aspirants to rfiice, have call jj For Wayne toxrnship Samuel Fleming.) southern poliib ian. is, we b. In ve, sane- 'd in requisition, the whole artillery off David Hoover, H-nr Dunham, Elijah L -ii::.ed a l'h t maj-iitv of tbe Am ri- falsehocd and misrepresentation, to fix the I; cv, James R. Mendet hall, Wm. Scarce.!

can ne el . tc irtn uhirly coia- nb el wi:ii siam oj nargain, intrigue ana corruption,' INatban b ruth Jim. Huh Cull, Jchn Ra

inthewt. Hi-mild and st ad course ' on Mr. Adam; and his friends and afterj) per, Willi im Mitchell, George Smith, K

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I'T the Sexatf. Ibe bd) ion

since in ' I' vation to the distinguished c f tfie most hbored efforts to estiiblish the

lire I c now I.f his notw ithstanding a vie- , arcus itiou, behold uthe mountain has lent rpp --ition. w bit h in some ii stances, j brought forth a mouse!" The darts of the hr-b e. dt.' i"ditable tt tair cruntrv ; ti e i accusers have cither fallen harmless to

n i.doin w ih w hit h he lias direct d the er ertri' - o' V rjaiion. to the promotion of In. r ti ue urea :;. at al ir. happiie of htrritiz' -: !; !'n in conn'X'ot wit: his

la' ar al I m 1 o us ptJdir services, n the

nos Grave, Armstrong Gnn.es, Bladen

! of Breakwater, at tbe nn i?i:

aware Bay, was after semo 1:1 ,v dercd to a third reariin. ..u : Tne di-cussioji of the I Ji nr ,..,: ; -the final settlement ef I o d ci. 1 ' States of Misis-'ppi, L "iii o I: Missouri, and the ter. it ay e; 'Vi :-- v,:' continued. In the House, the resolution t&ivc Tuesday by Mr. McDiibe. to ;.n i r (i " ruleg of the house 50 as to j rr-! ; ' ! member from wearing ios h; t an;! session of the house, w;s niU-n ; aftera very brief di-se ussiiut, w :ii '"t;. '

Ashby, Robert Hill, J.din W hit head,;l the table by a vote of OS t James Martin, Wm. Sutherland, Daniel j House in ci-mmitte of Ihe w vol: !

the ground, or have rebo-mded on their own heads, and the accusi d stand completely exculpated in the eyes of nil the unprejudiced, to the utlerditccmfiture of their calumniators. These charges, will

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hii-ft af" n.o-t respon-ible t(n-ts, conh ! tne assertion unit Uen. Jackson obtau eil ded to rfo tinrit r a pened of mon than ; lg'" majm ity of the vote cf the people, lwetitv v..r- -u 1 e-sive! . h J lb r.-rn. i ovej M r. Adams, and the confident maimer

Madionid Monroe, w b"?e fji.tn guibed whieh they have been reiterated from'

approbation rereivKl. julv et title " Maine to lieoria. were well calculated him. tt t! t cei. fid ee . of his t e.tinh m n. ; n ''I th -ju-ignn nt anl anaise the Poss. s-ing in an eniinn t th gn-c, tbequal ; indignation of the enple. It i- true that ities ol a iv-iini. ant -tat -n ;r, weil ac- Geu. J ic'fcon had the greatest3! umber of quaii. ted w.th tl hisb n , jnii-pt ud nt e, h Jeetr.r il voter, but it cannot now be ascerand exist!-4 foreiun r latnii- nibf r L'ov i ' taii.ftl. what nutnln r uf individual voles cnirntnt-. a- wed i. 0111 owe. w ith a tt m- ; were ejvt n to either f the candidates, nor per equab c a: tl pacific, and a mind 1 apa j; what would have b en the result had Ad hie of appr hr-i ttig an. apj r i i lii g he !' am a. al Jackson run single handed; hut best into 1 .N of our c unt; ; we c.inia t t i5 in-I'eved that Mr. A ams w uld havi withhold om turn .ur-tipp rt,nf we(a j( had a large traj.aity. He was elected b) not doot ibi integt ity and patin.ti-m. ;. the v ce i-( the eople, deh gated to their W itb sneh a pilot al the helm rf our po i repreei:tati v es, at d in the only ronstituJitical v(-. 1. :irietd bv lie pob.Mni oil ti' fnd manner that either of them could the naUon's welfare, can" we have any hot- !;hve teen elected under the then ex. siting t-r a-suiatae thai, she will r.eaeilv cc t - M circumstam e. tinue i.e. course to th - port l true gin?h The intelligence of the people will know o rt veitif g to tbe cle-n.s f- G t "ja "l -1; ,5'u' t appreciate these things and it will gr.n to the firs', effn t n e f. ., tl c , f-...: be for them fosav. when arrayed at the .1.1 t r-. i.br-hl 111 it n; b-, bf 1 at: so - f.,' ' lis, mx! Nov.mbcr, whether militf.n

as 'toe -r.-fb's t! dj.lafe. the ,j ilu'icev j; udus abmt m. ad bav. the ;cendcrcy it

caia idat , ubi . ii h ' d, v . dl 1 r it ii t J me c .:. in- o u e 1 ai.n,i,, ci wrctber Vt Stable, who v ill 1 f et;e f 1. fft n ill rather f Must the guard ar ship of out corruption ulq rcbtore to their pii.unt pu-1 liberties tothe hi-hest civil qualiGcations,

Clark and Wm. Brown esq.

For Washington tozrnship Joscpl Flirt esq. Thomas Beard, Ell Elwcll, R uben Brun.on, Moses Cooper, William Butler, Jesse Willits, Wm. Wilht. Sen. Samuel Piertfe, Elijah Coffin, Jebiel R. Lamso. , Jesse Allison, esq. William G. Reynolds, Ch-vrles Hawk, James Catbcai t, Abraham Hannah, Wallace Seg rson, Jonathan Matthews, Isaac Mesic k, J--nathan Jus tice, Solomon Russey, John Waih.cc, Tho Reagan. For Perry tcrtnuhip Pleasai t Harris Moses Mills, Tbmas T. Butler. Be. i F

Beson. esq. Miles Marr-h all, pq. Samu 1 1

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curred in the amendment n. v, I V 1 Senate in the 15111 ma!,u appnn'''; for the militarv service, and lai -t;0'1' that bill has passed. The llou-c Wnu sumed, in Committee of the whole, discufsionof the Tariff, when M'- Jt';;' occupied the floor until ' o iocn. rose, in defence of the ameiaJn. h f' 'i Mallary, and in opposition to P'" reported.

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oi4inii, io con-nier ioc the th day of April fc r ti c '! at I aiiiTrc: v5 l'r ori)e Ii.m.-

Swain, Samuel Taylor, Absalom Coineli ! without a division. The co;

us, esq. John Joidon. B- nj. Hardman.!! the bill providing for the af.'',. Jonathan Macey, Samuel Moore, VV alt. i j! private land claims in several -h1 "

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oio.oiu, join, ivtiu r, Jonataan bbuw ,; t erritories, wa resua.1 U ' 1 John Small, Henry Mills, Reuben Matey . Jj for the bid was offered bv M- l' rr ; Ten. e M .ssey and James Wairen. In the House, the res b;u " torAczo Garden tozrnship Joseph Cor-! Wools, of Ohio, rt L.tueio lU v,ii J..,,. tis, Edward Starbuck. John I nnu r V I I ol ... I M l' v i., .ienosi. ' .

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- ,, ' 'oou r isner, in Peclle, esq. Samuel Henderson, esq. I)r John Thomas. Bei j. Harns, Joshua J, t fens, Thomas Knig'tt, Mai, chi Moon, Job Elliott, J.Nicholson, J. Co-shell R. Bunch On motion, RcsoUtd. Tm.t ti... v r....

of l,c tinpormm and L.,r, be dcsirc.l t pu-l. . tlie.e pK-.li,.B., losethrr r Jl 1 !-.. .im m "

ruu.., ,u ineir ie-.,ective papers. I he meeting then adjourned. ABKL--OMX,Ch.-iiritnr

vidua I iimoim the Creeks, w;i3

ler discussion, and s vei

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were offered and adopted. but

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j i evolutions havinir txpirciJ, ttnf ! wai arreted. Th. u'c:",p, l'

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nion, resumed the di.-ct1sH,n U V-ut ' ... tt n r.. . ... ! o for nt'u

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