Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 2, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 23 March 1832 — Page 4

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ADDRESS, 'velocity, accomplishing more then had dngton, there existed in Europe no po-'ers. He had no favorites !-.e rejected '

- ibecn done ia lives or teca of centuries ' lilical liberlv,ia large communities, cs- all partisanship: ma.!, acting hu-Csilv for , at Barnard's Hotel, in preceding. Washington Stands at the , ccpt the Provinces of Holland, and ' ex-. the universal g7od.ho deserved, e.d7l ha 7

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v.-ahin:ton city, 0u the 2 -2d ult, in mcmorj 1 commencement of a new era, as well as cept that England l.ersclfhadseta great has so richly ofGeor-ro Washington, uftcr tho .miner was i at fa head of a New World. A ccn-'cxair.plc.eo far as it went, bv her glori- love.

removed, Mb. Damkl tTki-stia, rroiidcut cf , tary from the birth of Washington lias ' ous Revolution of Kit-J. Every where ; His precipe it was, to act iih', the Day, ro?e and addrcsud tie Company la : changed the world. The country of else, despotic power was predominant, ' and to trust tin, i'cosla for support; his the fe:!ouiii:;u7ect: j Washington has been the theatre on , and the feudal or military principle held pnt:cipb it was not, to follow Vac bad I r 150, gentlemen, to propose to you the ; which a l great part of that charge has ' the mass of mat -kind ia"ho;v -levs; bond- ofsinhtor and s :liUh end', and to rely name of that groat man, in conmiemora-j been wrought; and Washington hisisclf ago. One Lalf of Europe was "crush- on the little ar;s of party delusion to obtion of whose birth, and in honor of a principal agent by w hith it has been : ed beneath the Bourbon sceptre, and no , tain pu'.l'c -a: c'ion for eue'.i a course, whoso character and service;, we have j accomplished. His ago and his country : conception of political liberty,, no hope ; Bbrn ibr his country, ar.d for the wo: hi, here assembled. j nre equally full of wonders; and of both 1 even of religious toleration, existed he did not give to party what yeas am Mro that I express a sentiment , he is the chief. I amonghhat A'nu'on which was America's ! meant far m i .dc inJ. TheVonse-.paenco common to every one present when I say, j If the predictioa'of the poet, uttered ' fht ally. The King was the State, k, that his fame is as durable as his thai there is something more than ordin-! a few years before his birth, be true;; the King was the countrv, the King principles, as lasting as truth and virtue arily sclaimi and r.ilecling in this occa- if indee d it be designed by Providence was all. There was one Kiair, with , themselves. Whil-i the hundred? wham sioa. We are met 1 1 testify our regard ', lhat the proa Jest exhibition o f human : power not derived from his PooHe. and party excitement, and temporary cirfer Iilrrs, v hose name is intimalelv bleu-' character and human affairs shall be ; too high in be oucMioncd: ar.d the rest ; cumslaaccs, a::d casual combi.pghms.

ded with whatever belongs most j made on this theatre of tho Western were all suhjccls.whh no political rig!:t, ' have raised into transient tmioriety, .fti..- i.t-.n .:?;!.:. . .a;-,u n-r r-.a-r.-t a '. l.Acsser.tially to the prosperity, the liberty.; world, if it be true that ;but obedience. Ail above was intangi-'.sink again, like their hubbies, burning ::i.:.-.i, h.craik. yuiw rvr.t.t.it 4 ,:- the free institutions and the renown of " Tic f-rfi-t arts aaca.n t nst, j bb power, all below quiet subjection. ! and di,;nli;g ioto the groat ocean. " 'iS--'Z'r V V j ; 7 rUVt.ur canr.try. That name was cf power- " A r.aa eta,.-ctiaaaa nit:-. !ay ; A recent occurrenee in the 'French i Vv'ashington's fame is like the rock, ti.!n7..-r t::"Jcv.rri:Vrit '7"7.u-"':v to rally a nation in the hour cf thick-; " 2-.au-? r.::-:.-n o:Lpiv.-.-.ist:io iasc j Chambers shows us how human :-:e:;ti-1 which bounds that ocean, and ::! wko-e ':;-.-...-;...'.'..;..." ' : -iMtc:-..: r.n lhror.ging public disaster and calamities; ; how could this imposing, swelling, final rucnts on these subjects have changed. ' feet its biiiowi are destined to kreak a.-. ! pi .. : i:;:-.-. :. !. v. '. .::.-.::. that t:ame shone, amid the storm of war, ' scene be appropriately opened; how j A Minister had spoken of the " King "s ' harmleIv for eve r. 1 'J ' ''" '",' ' .'K ": -i';!o1: -!c a beacon light, to ckeor and guide the ; could its intense interest be adequately ! subjects." " There are no subjects,"' ' The maxims upon which Wash.ing- j. !:J' 't v!---7 V: .'7;.Y"l'i country's Vie; ds; it? dames too, like a sustained, but by the introduction of; exclaimed hundreds of voices at cnceJ'on conducted our foreign relations c,-k-.:-(,r :k7:; 7r. -r :i;.;-77 77- 7n7

meter, i' rope! I:er Iocs, mat name, :ju;l such a character as car asmng- m a country where the People make: . were iew ar.d simple, i be k:-l was, ' t-iard a.aiut fu-- viw.-.i-: .-m-;::' . r t. in the days of peace, was a loadstone,; ton? j the King.'' Ian entire and indisputabb in:p.-.r!iality viUni.-d t,.! c..r.tf;,.itn.-.. !, v,-l::.; .. .:

attracting to it.,e;f a wlade people's con-j ashmgtoa Suul attained his man- Gentlemen, the spirit of human liberfider.ee'. a whole people.s love, and the hoed when that spark of liberty wasilv and of free government, nurtured whole world's resp-ct; thai name. 'struck out in his own country, which ! and grown into strength and beauty ia

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:i ; V.-.v rcadv.- of t'u :-' . .01 z.n. : , io .JVtt a a out'i:;:; .f i'.xc ronii;'; .- by v.'iou'rt !t latino co:i- v. ill ! i''.:ir:c!.g. Wo ar ; v.. !i av.r 1 !i - i 1 V. v..i: ots;:;!. t to ! ' i:r ; I . : ,r . a. .a it-c p illadi:n ol'iiU'i-tv, l.-i- Lit! s.'i -i ' a p;rin,- ar.'.;il;in ; io-ie;-!. t. .:-. that il? r .:r:o xl.,:s, .: ;..:.:','?, ;;ad vf:ili'. I.ave k'Mii ; niTli ;!. V ca v.o have i.i.ard it fal-.civ : s.ji r a l..;v:' a ; . i f n.:au ' aro,

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to this rule of public conduct, against e- it n'" (l, ry strong induccmerts to deoart from ' r. ,,.,.Vr;, (!... r..

ih all ;:m: srread over : has since kindled into a flame, and shot ; America, h.as stretched its course into ! it, aud when the popularity of the mo- i-i!.;iin. v-i t'.

ment seemed to favor euci a de-.:;r- 01 ' l0!

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true dignity, and unsullied honor, in all ;!.;, 77,77 77V'-

commnmcalions wit a lre:g:i .A.-ue

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iut; i;oi. v ;.!!, ..a . u;.e ia ;;u me . lit ueuuis uiti iuo ii i.j. to 100 nun ine inui.-t 01 liiO nations. j alee an 1.:: gu.' g -i-el ; g to tin; tribes and of a century from his birth, the world cmar.ation from ISeaven, it has gone race f ;nc: will fas ever be pron.ouaced has changed ia science, in arts, in the; forth 'and it will rot return void. It vi:h u" ( uent.Jc gratitude bv every ' extent of commerce, in the improvement : mu-t change, ilis fast chan'dn the face

o-ac- :a v. k.e b-rea-1 t here shall arise an of na igation, and i:i ail that relates to ! of tho earth. Our great, our high du-llt was among the high'duiics devolved pirtitio ; i i hu..vari rights n::d Inmantthc civilization of man. ihst it is the fy. is to show, in our7wn example, that! upon litm, to introduce our new (..overnI:er:y. j spirit of human ireedom, the new eleva- ibis snirit is a spirit of b.oe.U'h, as well ! raer.t into the circle ofciviiized letn'er

N t r ' 1 -a; gra.e 1U1 eatv. tren- Hon O: m Jiviuuai man. in ms moral, so- a srunt oi power: --at its ;ei "ao! v ' and eovcr-;n r ations. j.ot arrogant

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v.hich b. ars 1 i? cat lapnortal r.arse. ' enturv, has net made its trogrcs?. like ' juost rales rri'M-'p-aliiies and now ers. ! lamed at oner, a standing of perfect

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ill oji; rien.ce evince-, that human . (.."uinere skill, by a greater acutenos Th.e wi,ld, at ihi.- mome:!1., is rcge.rding equality for his count:; , in ti.e moiety . g.., ii; ,y i. :.

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; character earned wit a it. ifrto t:.e inter- .

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sentiments are slror.gK- afieclrd hv as-iof ir.genuitv in trhk-s; it has not mere- u wuh a wilila::, but

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niversn.ru s. or ot longer periods ot time, 1 round tne oi.l irob s of thought and :.' np.a'u-tv is to learn wlnether free kit

uataral'y !.-.. : hens tho rocollec'ii-in, and ; iion: but il has a-?umed a new cliarac-. mav be stable, a well as ux-v : whether : course with other States, a greater dc- 7.7r.77a ' Tgio,'' deeper, x'm impressioa of events with;ier,it has raised itself irom l-nrdhtlo popular power mav be trusted, as, well i ,-'?e of respect a;:d v'::eiition. i K:uu-.u iUn.- U- c which t'.:ey are I.iste: ically ccnnccted. vornmenf s to a parlicipatioa i:i Govern-. as 'feared. In short, whether who, re-l He regarded ot!: r u;:t ; o: s (;nly. as : para--:u-u-t u , Renowned pl.tc...:, also have a power . raer.ts: it has imxcd moral ar.d political gular.nnd virtuous self-government, is a! I'"''' tood in natural relations to u.V lL -:' "" to awaken holing, which all acknewl-! objects with the daily peivuils of indi- 7 ioan, lor thocoutoinplntioe. ot'tiieoi ists: ; tin ir internal ainur ti.eir ;-';;ie- V', ' '. edge. NoAiuencau can pass by thoAiJual men, and, with a freedom and ,r o tniih. cdahli-hed. illm-b abed. and7il p-1 ti s and di-eusioi !:e cernnn-: "' 777',. 7. 7 -7-7

holds of Bather lid!, Monmouth, or ' strength before altogether unknown, it brought into practice, ia the country oi'h-msly abstained, fen all inter;' -ropce: rr:.:-:i; v.-(.-.'.ride-,as if ;h.,y were ordinary spots has applied to these objects tit a whole - Washington.'' ' i and. en ike other hard, he ied'.y r---' ; --o:-;-..n- .

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1 the spirit the social principle bats triumphed over; for all the unbor

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i rights against military weal or woe. the into oi'tkb experiment. I ngaiaslsuch nn atiempled ;-in.ter;Vreu

power, and established, ia foundations if we fail, who .'hall vsrdure li;e re

r.nu c; uo . it v.l ::i lu-.ure tune may j neve. i. creamer to be eua..en, is cenv ( titioa ? If our example shall p. rove to be I national 1: er;-rrnc:i them. ' pelcitcy to govern itself. ': one, m.t cf encouraV-.: u.e:.:, i u l of tor- j iagly.

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rl:.f.ed ii l-.mmia conduct, we should k-e; placed ai the head of the tkeg Go- odl V l.dro t. our ov, a mature, if v e did not verummg in which an attempt waste to 'dinar iadu! :a in tlie f po:-'a::c-ous o.firlons of! be made, on a large scale, to i ear the' wot hi: our gratitude and our admiration. A . fabric of soeial order on (he Juris oi' G,.mi

roe itwer or ire iriae oi patr!-ussn , n wrnien consuiution, ap.i o! a pare overeat, e. or over -tat mg t

i contemplate its nurc: t mo-1 renresentatt, e iMincnde. A (kivcrn. ., ri W w ore now r.

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high into lb. a region.s of sentiment us to . castes, ordors, or prii!eg5; aud this imate our patriotic irtu

he k'.-i aud ao.-or:.)ea in the a. ist rn f ' i I rover ' an? n! . 1 re ten a of being a demo- us with u d p-r an feohng. and l eeeu es J,. elevated, omeuumv. enigitu; and acting within th.e both of our laiviie.-

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imlim rentio'i'udyaud Ci.ailairn: orsuch ! evident, -e.uld !;e framed only bv car-

a dev. tee to the a; ia ".! '

Mt.i t:.- cam -ms of oeauty, proportion.' representation, er of delegated power; are to be found in the Cmigilutio,. ii- 7

nr.a expression, ag.to regard tge master and the w oihl was to oe wb.cther so-! .,.! fo, fa. -Teat measures reeo:nmaa!. 1 iao.'vn' c

gon. The cxper im. ml :,r.d thai tlr.il same b-les. iug from above entirely nave. A ?;o::a- wb.ict: atter.tlcd b.i-: eiiorts mav aho at-

tend theirs. The principle . of ashiagtmfs --

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iho idem e, tins experiment, bis Adn.dnistralioa U the highest proof! j-',

p sofUaj imel and hlichaH Angelo j piety couid, In the strength of this eel and approved by him ia Iws speech-! ,!,7 77.1 .i-ai'iai; o!77 ? g-i , a.vu.e.-j r r o.---gcn-nt. e may I pri: ci pie, maintain iis own peace and ' cs to Coaaross. an-l in that most inter-1 !i "'-'ty .i;-vivi:i;: -.u.-i I. -nit V"V'--7 -lei.tV.w.e:'. that he who Agmd government, carry forward its own c;(i:;o . p.p-r.l.is earawoll Address to I 777;7;777,77--7'" 7'' "7!77:i.7: ;';7;r V': l-;ves it;greaj7.-Acvei, eav.l conduct itself to fa Ke.ple of of th.e Uiuujd States. 777777777',h7777-7 r,:u'it J. ;.u : i. :e:;d of his ' political reuowa and glory. i;y the be- Th.e success of the (bivornment under I h:yx a -'va-.or an ;- "em, : COPUtrV b- 'a !;!! f.'u-nik- Oat! lU:ef: r- i ,gr,,0 , f ! , Ul, ., ., t th - rv .k.-! i m. .Pmmo o... ;.(!, l,;',.-f ,..... O ':'!' '.-o-uaiiiaiiy t:,aa or ;i iai..-v.

I'.r f.'m-nd.- and lu:of .,J ,gr,,o , f !mi;.i, illlvik.-;,,, m. .p.a.oo a,.. :.(!, !,u,n,e ....... .r; ti.faru.nuaig- e.a:, y ;1 i.-, .,. . m :,.- a:,.: g 7,; " ri!,:i'1'11' 1

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a c amn nao:.-!!! t nori

)0;tority forever, so full of interest to And, after the

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CX''r-!'i,"'"!ee l!):rf V-flVO t ' lg au'in.-.u ii:a:,us ;u,' un :i:iuu,u- ; i-su-a : a: i.ui ova, i.tr a ; t!.;' : -onatv a: I ,.. -. ! : . : jggu.

t.i lova l comitix a.1.1 t hioiai-ov ;u. s-iuhi n.in.,v' i-i- t v in l he Lilitor. la i v t-ii:itJ: la'.r (.,- a-i. I ,i

:d Cit 5-olriinutv v. il'.i wiii-.i it ' , . t , , ...

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i-'l' ',. 'IV ' r l,i , .1. ' 1 i ,l . . , , . ; 11 I I I ll',.1. U LlllUltll il. . -o - 1 g (n om pi -,ic , t!m wau iil, m it.; present general ;op. rear.-, what is ti.ere w hicn an enemy j t.z. ,...,.;,;,..'; ai:( o-a ay, teip.i fa. Aorth to, ami in all i!s gcm.-ration.s ioconn', v;is coul 1 condemn what is there which 7n77io na-rrvaarr ,

. a.,u mm:. !-m l.asl fo the sullered to commence under In:: giii.i- oitb.er his friends, or the friends of the j i:-''i ow 'r ir'",!ls :i ':k ui.m, v-,(a , a Pimi'gn-.-: g, "7;.',".".', ",!7 :A'!t7!5-nt hs ''Othlaitce ef Washington. Desfined' for ; countrv, could wish la have been other- ' ""' - -Ul7 o C 11777-777,77,. 1 " a arm. i u,m ntics and iUj thH high career, he was fitted for it by .wise? ' I speak, of course, of great mea-l Ti do-.u-o:,- ;iu:icy r.f v.-,,e,ia t , im,-, i i:5 :,. ; Awam of g,a l,ig, r,- e0;,

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u immemples and in j wisdom, hy virtue, by patriotism, by Stir-s and k adi:

ng in mcnua

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a iie.-ge-.o.I rccoilec:-; iu" n:, the antrled scenes, early disa.

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Oar Kit. :a ava. al '. - 't-i ul ta.- i.iat ,,u a .... darl a 1. ill -, w ;u un 1 1 t i.,--i- uim -., ' g.; ; j a ,g. .

m-oau.l'-o u.' a,.aiaasa-- ta.il i r-:. t.pa, n ;i t-, i , , ,i, ,-, .. - O 1 i!0,'i .'ii, i.i tin- I i . r pi.,1 CiiiiM-a r 1 ,u

Old p.,Ii ..ai:-. roiiiuitiui v.

whole Imsis of hi sown great character i1.--"' ',l;;t' ;g1;(''-" ' "'" "g ., k V " 1 :k' IKV'i"'1. J ; ' v,

i ., i I'riy. i in--.- u i'ii- ''.'.,'-. , u a.'. , -i u :', ui t.u- ui.u um ' . i . i a ia u. ia .-t:-Pi;i:ii: Pi f i i ! oral

.: " ;77:';7-7: ly whatevorcanin-pireoon-i In ,ke first place, a!i ids m -i aink 77 7,i. . 7.77777 7 77a'7'7 7 '-'.. 7 -7,7''7' " 'gg, I w.- .-, to-, ny, P-esp'ate ; fi,b-aco i.i man toward man. in enter-' were rbht ia intent, tie stated thornum.: (1.m..i-..'.i;iv, i.n.vi.i.i it.r . 1 -ltu

gmo- nhea he to! 1 fke country, in (he. kome-

biie i tion of all bono of i-a

ueemf, wo-u 1 g.ree iv phra.se of hie prover.g ('ml honest v j Liuia-.-uT ; ma '.in,;o

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. ', without inU-rlirii!;- with im , rii-v

loc.aae. so long as pa.,iC viiltie ii itself i been c.-riai;., ha 1 it not been that (here the. be policy. One of (he mal ja-l ! A""";Aa ai.a-i a i ,u i,n;-...t-ra a.aim, v.a-'r t(ttl.r )tHlcsi. an ohjtof regard Too ir-gennoo, I ,;, ,g;; fa:oni fa (,n:l(ry, i;1 , :r;,7mosl 7tnking things n.r said of; oums ... .vim rn a v. o, nod up lo ttiem- mo-t e! ra-I uinary (b-gree. an uir.va- him, is, (hat he ckatgred mankind's "u-ia, to .aii. i . Yliis duty. i,ni:..,u'.,i ana ,

sifinal

Ues (he hi ight ma.Ia, of , .i- iiimtoa A vorin-r lta-t ia !.-m ,. ;,,; . !..-,a.l lug.l ; l.,.w,f ,i.,Pm-',l

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v -, ii. 1 , 1 1 a -a i nun ia ,.o w na; inev lie-; ; m . . ,,, ,,i -.a , r.

I reiiiarkod.-.'outbme

aroc 1!! ,'.ilj

ho! 1: thev will (ago;:: late his charae

ter fill ail i! .mep-ad out and dis

play th. m oho; to l7ir delighted is-lsilt

woi Id was am! is interested in (!

'o , j r.ur, v. lion ;i , ho i' . .i v aiimoiit v, iu: I i I:" 11 iu,,,' !, i i WO t'liii-irs, in iiiv.aif ms. (0,11-; g . f .,... . . , ,.

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.manning latent, ami lo success, J .lU'.l.-olt t. l.in; lor h i.n.i ..istn i'n!sn;u-! Two Indian au-.f t-'au roaN- , ; n, that (lie w boh: common o lumonfs of such greatness, he ; -u)j'!i.'-a, n.x-U.ni.f'..., paoiiams i- pi.niiV, a.. t.v i-; within tho voar. ' ' " ' ' ""'

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tlessness. ' , ' ' ""- J'al!a,p u i ,vni,.m tu- W;,,,, u;

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in the le- added a disregard of - el!, a sno

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...... ' v nvi in iiiiiiiii-, ,i mmii sa mo v-i. ii i in i- i : --:,,,,. . .,.i,,. t i , o',... ,.r , ,. e,,

:o'-., a? toe- emimo-l a trominer--, the! so? i. we deca ivei ourselves, or is ii Ai,.!,i;,-..nd v.-.f., ,1,,;,- !,;.. U i-AAne,- " " '

shepherds on the plains of liabvloa,' trae. that at (hi, moment the career . iato the shade the wimlo'crowd of vul-1 (y" di-i.-.t -i-.-.-i.-1 p:t-'. '' tuimii!.-.:: s-,:in hnvou,i,:,v,o.ie "r.l -it ',,, '..,.-. ii ,1,.. ..i 1 ' - l 1 1 - , . I ,,,, ,. ... ti hip-n. . i u i' , uiT I Iu.' t ..' sS' , i : -ii p. a.-i "i-.i P,.ii- our 111 aa ami r ia i p.- ui;- i ,., -.cdat i m mam (.1! ibev k; w loom wa;ch (h.s t.overnment is running is , gar great. The objeel of his regard ;,,, i.v i:..-. .;, f,, v.i.,-i. !.., r.i.,.-, , r...,,-; Ifih ia-t. -j'ut' 7, a. o.,o tne v.! -t ers and ron:glkitioas among I he mo-t attractive objects to (ho; was the wh.de rout. try. ilo pari oi it ',:.! -... -it o. oi la,-.., pm. I!,-... ;,g; '7"' ' -rpowerirg :( h ngtis (he eyes of the civilized wo; Id ? Do v.o d.'-.iive our-1 w:n cmmdi to fdl b's onlar-'ed p.,(r;o(J '"''"'" ,il '" 1,1''i--,'!'; ''" " :;.-.:...', uu;,;m,;h r , . n P, oe'e! Ws with (ho u..itcd Ida-ZO cf aj-clvcs, or is it true, thai at Ihi -Moment, ism. Hi7 love of ulon, 57thr as that 777, ,'77 '7771, 77 m-'. 7 7"'M1 A 7 7"; 7,7k kl L?:.

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a h.o

I lhat 1 we of liberty and that under -fand-; may bonippo-ml ia !iave i; (hp-ncod h;i:7

.-.l;iiY!C! ,w arc at the point of a ing of ils lrue pri n. iple?, which are at ;dl. s-urned' -verv tbm" '.-! j c--daiyh-em t!m birth of Vm.iingtom i: g ever tko wh-.h voihl. as on im-lutral aVprepatio... it 7vou!d h:7o nr-' ;N'!:!! ;; 7: U:yy i; '' heem! 3 birii g v i; g- cf all ihe wiml.:, are really audi been nothing f.- bhn, that his mmtb.m:

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cirse tat; human mind has seemed ; (nilv of American

fo proceed wiih a fort of ge

cm

wd - truly of American 011 gin? ! or his favorites outnumbered, or oulo-i ' l" vA! " '"'u" : ' etricj At the period ofthe- birth of Wash-j led, or oulmanaged, thoic ofcthcr lead-f ' "''""'''nJllcoU')"'"1

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