V,r'i tt.f m.rtwho ''""''
lUtJ tba Un1;1'" l
VufM the scroll sod write Us n.mr,
I m ill tU f a !..
Wbera It who seels rV glJt
Cil kt nought annoy h
bet fc s-rieftUya m ulJ
-fCa mtrt can ht f)y
H bsrs'l the uo sws Ur J with ,
! 1 would not
Tor dsatls UI twine
Wbcra'a th. o f!fa,ur knt '
Pour double iMur
lleslta ami Kf ttm speut,
UM wkil b treasure.
WD ma'suspkloa shake it Mi
tell may Clarinda's spou h Jealous,
Whea tl dew wanton takes to bad
llcr very sAr-bccaM they art W
jtterat an 1U Upton
ros via wwrsas esaousua.
.Vr. W'aVe ' r?tl m WUCB P,eMMr w
part of your psper oWed mor1 ,n4
reEfious Improvement of jour readers. Mca
my be well Informed poBucal and historical
subjectoC-fheymaybaVe freatly tfstinfulihed
' theroseif ea by their literary ami stientific U
tainmebU, and yet thia infornutionbe eitreme
1 Imperfect oa swert, and that, too, the
nut interesting ercr addressed to msm tha
subject cuortccted with bU esistence in a future
v rU iir m,ra
cat ion of "tha Prw'enlial wmmhtre of-tbe
lmrm Board of Commissioners fur Foreifn
Missions." Tba csusa uf miona and that of
cbrUtUty.or genuino Klifion, are btKeted,
by tbouuoda, to be inditiolubly connected. I
haO only add, tliat what Dr. Johnson suid on
aaotber occasion can, with tha sti iciest proprie
ty, be spplied to the subsequent eatracti at
"l be critic ouirbt to read It fur It elo.ueace,
the pUlotojibcr for iu argurocnta, and the aunt
for iu pittj."
Your, fcc.
1. Chriitiacity U deiigncd for the
relicton of the whole human race.
. f tka
This ii maoileit oo every page w
New Teatanaent j ncl there U not
ylUble which heart a contrary import.
The anirit of the Goopel Is uoivefial
love. It makta no tlistinction of age
or set, of rank or condition, of nation
2. The character and circumstances
of the heathen prove their need of the
Gospel. Their general character, as
it was 1800 years ago, is drawn with
frightful accuracy, and in all its shades
of guilt by the great Missionary to the
Gentiles, in the first chapter of his
epistle to the Romans. And toe pop.
ulous nations of the pagan world main
tain substantially the same character
now. They as really need the gospel
as the Greeks and Romans did 1800
'ars ago. The commission given to
Paul by Const himself, (Acts 26, 18)
implies beyond all possibility of denial,
or evasion, that, without the Gospel,
the nations of the earth would remain
graded, oppressed, rendered noor MA
wretched by their vices, and auhiert.rf
ta the ,lr.m;n,,u r . r..i J.
but their temporal suffering ...i.
v.. biiiiui Dassion .
harHltf . . .
jM'.Lj.r t . . "v"
ly forebodinn with re.nt r th.
ture state, for which 4e onlv arm.l
preparation is a continually descend
progress in guilt and turpitude.
3. Wh.... l.. t.
introduceH. it h. ' .",
able benefit, Thewte of .otv h
t - - v viwiiu nil unnnra ir . i
been immed;at,.lv f.. .u. l" .
tcr. An elevated standard f mnr.1;
. J c uci-
ty has been framed. . Multitudes have
been actuated by a principle of enlar
ged benevolence. ' The female ses has
ueen raised Irom us previous degrada-
IffbiY fow?rRSa,Sfn?y.leye been
been established j equitable laws hav
been Marr! 1a:-:. .1
eauitab e lawa h9.
u'-a "c "V;," rr -ci tne
wi vjuicnco uas oeen restrained :
industry bis prevailed, and l'n '
n.s greatly improvetf the condition of
L .. .
. ..a3vit v. tDmmunity. Uod 1
has been worshipped a. a holy, gra
ciousi, and merciful being. Intercourse
has been established between earth and
heaven 1 and the
in the grossest moral darkness, in a the men deceived? Are their public
of the wSfikVSf fefr lo rt' aM d"M 8tatemf nt8 ? be di7ed
rani in i-mnnro! ,k; .u ' .. . uponnblc men. who reuil heara.v'K.
O .w.. uiuiv). U1CV !
b prcped for hJ" S "
te. .he mhm of the WeLd. .LLf Iti'LT'T. "L '"'l
' oiyiiii, jta
to heathm t .u.. in iiiUierw wy
ic only I imri. there
T .1,- lime
experimcntt, rtainmj
of Chri.t's sKension to the ?re.cn d ;
J. Gratitude for th Goiptl rcCeiv.
ed by our barbarous ancestor., ..v
-i i..Unar ei. urees that
tne nanuav. .,i.lf
" -i i iK moat suitable 1C
v-t,H.Bt a our power, by ieoa
ing th uf glorious Inheritance to
thi '.to havr. It 'r - P'
6. The people of the United States
ire more ib!e thsn those of enr other
country, to male great ana t igoruu.
exertWi in this cause. They sustaia
fewer Public burdens i they poUesi i
mere ekndant country theyVitnesi
aiore clearly the purifying and most
rw.wfrful eUcdS 01 tne woapei l -wu
they pesseis, at least, equal facilities
with any other people, ior niimgii
ma t the roost distsot natiwni. The
possession of these great and peculiar
public blessiogs imposes correspondent
obligations. We know the sweets of
liberty, of good govercment, of well
regulated society, of Industry, and so
cial intercourse, and mental cultivation.
All these things have been conferred
upon us bl that religion which will
infallibly iirlpart tne same tning wnw
vrr it ta reuaiYcu m u uuntj.
f . lhe iffecess of modern missions
should excite to increased activity.
witinn a it years uui, we wium'
f the croae have been sicoal. T1ey
have proved the prescoce na wvor oi
. - - .t
God as rully as any miraciet couu u.
In India, proud and bigoted Brahmins
have yielded to the power of divine
truth i many converted Hindoos are
now. oreachiog the Gospel to their
countrymen and Christian churches
have been formed in the heart of the
heatlTen world. The transformed Hot-
tentota and Dushmen of southern Af
rtrm. an A the christianized negtoee -f
Sierra Leone, have convinced hun
dreds of intelligent witnesses, tha the
simple preaching of Christ and htm
crucified, can accomplish wonders in
the moral renovation of man in the
most hopetess circumstances. .Iothe
islands of the South Sea a change has
been effected, which far surpasses an
short a period. Among the Indians
of our own wilderness, the same glo
rious process has been commenced,
and the most happy results have been
experienced. The proofs of all this
and much more are irresistible. For
nearly 30 years, men of -great intelli
gence, probity, public and privata vir.
tue, and general benevolence, have
gratuitously, cheerfully, perse veringly,
and at the expense of many sacrifices,
attended frequent meetings to conduct
the missionary concerns of large soci
ettes, and have felt themselves cheered,
invigorated, and abundantly rewarded
for au their care and responsibility, by
I wnat appeared to-themahe unques-
tionabk success of their labors. Are
IT" n""dredth rumour from
ine. . g,.Da'. wh,ch w very
prooaoiyitseilatalsehood? Wh M.
i in n f . .
.V UQ,e "or" .,Wnd UP he metropo-
1 US 01 trie UriUStl emmre. an.t i.l.k.
presence ot aamh!fl tt,....i.
a - - snujiiuyif
. "e convers.o of whole communi-
.
'.?e?.hf concerning a sub
Ka" '.7-.? ne. ,s e.Dt,re Y 'gnontnt?
,UUSl.r,ou'. benefactor of his
r . -vo-t iruiuesscn.
inc n,8l0rV of the slave
C ; ",B '8ce
rsi j . a, . a ...
T" juuK",ct quesuonea r Look at
nis innuence with the Rri,;.k ..m:-
IfstMs m t m la 1 1 a
..vaia I'UUIIL,
It tar a t ft a. J S s
ed? Dons any man suspect his integ
ray, or his piety? Not an individual
a 11 acquirea ana hnw mttiin.
to whom his character ia known , i
who is ignorant of it, either in Europe
or America ?
...
.ivu ri, wiirrcr innnr a . I
.uu i! . -
... .uun, now a member of the Bri
Pa"raenr, and af the Court f
uirectorsof the JEasMndia " Z'
bears a raunkt. . "r""V
?5L?.& !?,e tC8i!mony the
i.muicilbBn mission of 11 1 f
hi , irom
ration,-when Col. Sandvs. aft.r r.L"
ty year, residence in India, declare t
a vast contourse in London, that not
rneinou " I
rr.unu-ym.M.rsuw - .
.. - - - itf mitirM '
y GaUuit, J'"M '
. t t.a i-iin i ft iji i"
,1.1a ki a rff 'i " "
there is Srt MnCrr.e "
inrrr.. .filla'." A" such uun to
be believed tr t f
. - . . ami n
8. Within al w years pan, mere
has been a vast rcae 10 me numue r
of futJs alrtsir open for mus.onary
tiUor. The ourie'ol things seems
changed in ihi respect. 1-ormcriyii
iu difficult ti sbtaia hearing from
my triUofhtuhrnsioow rainv tribes
.tretch out their mplorbg hinds, end
utter the import"" cry tenJ us leacn.
LiThere no doubt, that good
men can Cn
heathen as W " bJ ,enVr.:
School. -uffV"Sac?
ih"i,rhn can be furnished. U dleX
school ks, nd tract, caa U r printed
,6d?dMe'J. " fMt M lV
a.,Blied- There need be no
iptheosiont tbat too abundant re
Jurce. will bj Placed the di.posa
-jm;...nnaraiicietiei. Ilsreitsnouiu
Km .,i,ivl that the variety of opera
tiom U .o great, that bo benevolent
m.n can he b ending ome ooject
with wbkh he will De peculiarly grau
fied. ' Doet he delight to behold
the messenger of God, having burst
through the barrier, of a strange Un-
-7 ....... - i- l.
Ruaee, wave nis nanu iw
heathen auditors, and make known t
.k.m. in ihe r own tongue, that proc
lamation of mercy, which brought the
antrela dn from their celestial habi.
tattoos r L,einmiurnniays.w
hav. to Tevlnnj to the Sandwich III
forrcsts. Does
he contemplate with pleasure, nulti
tudea of children rescued lrrm heredl
tarv iiraorance. olaeed in achool. where
the auhlime truths d the gospel are
taught, and the r" ,nd '!dicu!c'u,
fiction, of their mythology exploded?
Let him visit U..bay and Ceylon.
Or doe. he imagine to himself, as a
delightful picturricould it be realized,
.k. 7nf mt .uvaL-e wkcD bv the hand
Ictulcnce, and rearcu lm the in
dustrious citizen, the intelligent friend,
the enlightened patriot, the well in
structed Cbrist'an ! This process he
will fad to be giing on as a matter of
fact,nd his ow contribution may ea
aily help it forwsrd. I. he fond of
reading i and dot he regard the press
tts a mighty enge, by which, under
mc favor of God,he face of the world
is to be changed lie is reminded that
mission presses at Bombay, the Sand
wich Islands, aid Malta, arc issuing
school book, am tracts, and may con
tinue to issue then, till all the children
in the countries vjth which their mis
sions hold intercourse, shall possess
ample means of ifjellectual and moral
improvement. ,
Exertions for tie benefit of the hea
then have a powerful tendency to pro
mote religion aming ourselves. This
has been most riplv proved in the
course ol uivirt frovideuce, ,aud
needs no illustraupn. We have sent
abroad some of our most beloved coun
trymen aud countryyomen, who have
?Kiii.rffrlKrtitwlertak tahrar ih. l.nr.ldegrees north latitude; that indications
den and heat of thedy Shall the v
s.- j a W ' . .
uc ucsci icu ...v uu uuunu our-
selves b
y tr most lacred pledces to
sustain t
heminthfirLhor J Shall these
pledges be forgotten f Shall we not ra-
ther r,l; 11 6 .
tner rekindle tht zeal of our absent
-"-.uicn oymealscntvnf nurown ar.
T,c.e: and enahU ,h.M . 1 .....
.1 iiaitHC
tneir tfforts bv mr,,!; 'tt..M-i3ri
Olteo:repeatcd-reinforcemenls ?
W e pray thu k,nn,
peat this prayeii and withhold connteJ
, ,ro the only means by
Which the kingdom of God will be
niiu. .-J J r . I
Generally established amnno-mn ,norn,nS anu men, women and
cUrin L m . me? 18 afchildren were seated or stretched in the
pecxed to provoke L AiZlL. ' 'c
ourVeavenlw Fafh r WI
wn .
---..v.. ,
wiiu iiarc nnished their eours Itk
joy ipe .to action. What ald' S
wno narrc nnished their emir. t,U
. . . r - avuiirs.
the arlv -ir lmi 1 . .
tne aavicef tHl0t an(J Braincrd of
' ' - oy actual res den re
among pagansow awful, a calamity it
1. to be withott r,r,i a
uty it
thout
X
IStVU.!,VI- : inC,r. COI""
spdeenhe-iahguaEeof the r he:,rrs "
I hev thoimhr .k:... . "i"" .J f
.k..i- . . .
r - r" wu vuilll vi ms fipur rn
ame conclusion Not a sint&
n . .
for the r , ?"u "anSers
w I
ample of one who was greater than I
K'orious eno. "k. r.
US
tis tne
reason can be ass urnerl U
hav ...k j T v mi auuuiu an me party could nbt induce her m . ann- " crc( uy tn court uist uniesa
have aubmmed-to so many toil, and speak. They were of ' rnZ A endard in thi, suit appear before the
dangers, for the Stke of malinff known Ta n ?u 7t V . "f d,8m'8- Court of Flea, and Quarter Sessions to be held
the will 0f his Lord JkiX V0 8Led- 0" the following dav, however, fr the county of Iredell at the court-house in
obtlp-e tne ... V;u ' not ,hey presented themselves atrain t the s,atMviIle. on the third Monday in November
set w ii'.s'.rt i' ;t 1
,1 ai-uiiui.n.
ih - forte t.l !Uhij
- ,
II, LWi; duimjl.u pet io.mi uiu. -
4 tin
try. krre iriyic b
1 miionary m me
ouie of Hracl, anu its un. '--v
- a ' . ,. .nml anil manl-
he went tuut minis tu, -
felling his glory to the people. JV hen
the same divine personage had lniih
ed thr.work of redemption, and had
a a a a Li.
r Un from the dead, tie ev
ting Injunction to his followers, C yt
inl$ all Int xvorki, ana rrm
t,t la tvtru crtaturtl a commanu nui
limiti-ri tn anv are or nauow. "
log till U shall have hcn absolutely
A B a ajaaaiasiBi
How lovely U the Sabbath! how
ji.u ... .v,. hmira of this hallowed day.
IIVH .IU"."- J
it,- k.tm ef industry brean. not u
.,in ita neaceful moments, for man
cease, from hi. labor to enjoy retire.
raeot and re.t. r 1 he cnnsiian, uau v
tetl from the labyrinth, of business and
worldly feuitle and contention, nJy
amid these holy hour., ao unspeakable
feiiritvi hm awakes in wt ""j
wfth new view, aod fceliogs, he look,
.hmud and aees nature .miling in un
disturbed repose, he .ee. God around
him, he i. sensible oi nis mn.pre
he behold, him in the gendy
rustling leaf, in the radiant beams
which usher with such effulgent beau
u frnm the oiient horifon i and while
m I w,b. ,!. nature aft to YtturCI CwO.
his affectio... become enkiucTd, awj
those emotions are excited, which
qualify him, for the devotions, the du
tie. and the enjoyment, of thi. con
accrued day t he goes to the aanctua
rv with that holy lervour, that pious
zeal, which should characterize a sol.
dier rf Christ, anu prove nis aiiatn
ment to hi. cause j he lakes his seat
and r hia secret ejaculation t he
tealizes that the Lord is in his holy
temnlet he joins in the prayer, and
praises which are borue to heaven on
devoiion'a breath, with emotion, cor
respondent to those important servi
ces j he listens to the instructions
which are founded upon, and drawn
from the sacred scriptures, with under-
standing and with profit j he returns to
his habitation and finds himself advan.
cing in die holy and divine life 1 he car-
ries thiostructions of this holy day,
1 V r f 1
with his piOUS leclisgs, through the
week, winch contribute a salutary in-
fluence amid the din of business, by
f . ...,, ,l.
imposing a powerful restraint on the
propensities ol his nature, and by ci-
titinchim to the discharge of even-
incumbent duty. It i. thus the chris.
tian spends his Sabbaths, which are
like mile-stones reminding him that he
ia conrtantlv drawing nearer his jour.
ney's end the heaven of glorious rest.
CERMAKT.
Professor Grinthauen, of Munich
has published the Third Part of an Es
say on the luhabitams ot the Moon.
Me undertakes to show, that the vece
tation on the Mooua surface extends
to 55 Pfou.th latitude, aud 63
1 the tcnce oMivingJ)tung-aret'hs','cs liahon, one of the defendant in
found from 50deirreea north btitnW.Ul;!t'fthl diedi amlit appearing to uvt.t
, .? , . V .
IO " ocSree9 ouin "tuue j anu mat
lncre ,r appearances of artificial cau -
sr" "''"ing the surface. The author
i.i... ,uD,i,.,. ..,r: . , .
ner that there are artificul roads in
v"r,uu uirccwuus 1 anu ne aiso ae.
cribes a creat colossal edifice, reaem.
... v . , .
oline our cities on the roost fertile nan
pBhltelifequstoiriZIZ. Z.
f Amfioa Obtrrxer, Sept. 1824.
. -
WAST Or I rlCITBr.
n,,--!,,. : c:i..;. a 1. c
. (BunzIa.u ,n Silcstai.) It was Sun-
8un beforc iht" doors. M Why don't
you go to church ?" I dlled to a vnuntr
iwnne nrai rri rnmin uhn w .. 1. : 1
- , .-, .'TO
nimaell. aiMnr.ntl h,lf .t. ..f
" 1 . I. : "a,lcF
, ' , . -"vvf
ii'TS' 1.1 have "?
3 "c rrpiy : anu ne lurneu nimscll I
. , ' u,,,cu n,mscn
7cr f Germany.
A circumstance of a novel kind or-
enffcl . nu u
a4-!i,9.tourf& Bir-
nghamt wA"," .'A vou hfu-l con
ni. t"MHrm
"'livrs at me altar to
rA m ' 1 l a s
v wi. ine Driuetrroom rr
ed .iw ,L
w "v I'crsuasion Oil
speech, and after a ...itahU .J-.:.:-
ried C'er5ymaD they were mar-
s . . ivuuiuii
V..vJU.
CV ItiiuW and ln f'av, i' " 1'iti ami liili
f ,1., of l)'rn,l,cf l.rxl, iU I l 1 1
.Ulitotion f William C. l4e, (M CB Ittilfl fMt
r.im R.lMiry. on ttie VnSkin rivtr, lrg
limib IS!ir tk-'d. ditd...b terii
50 tnd 60,(KX) pwimli of led Cutluo i
4 or SSi buU'rli of Cira i .
6 or poumU of prima corn fed Tori j
the oik of ltK, lih l efi'u!, if aot ip.
rmr, to any In Uia county ( notwi, wuie, vif.
ona, and sundry otUr property belonging to tb
tttaia of Hruiih Illair, d6c'd.at a crrdit of
twttif mihi i bonui aud approred Kcuritv iQ
be required fw ilia purcliers.
ii . i i..- .Mi.ii ...
tatt, ara rrpueattd to pmfirt tltem sinl ikot
.11 nerain. ii.viiib ii.hh w . it 1 n v m.i 11 c ap
itidabted to the euie, are uercuy requeto-a to
make pivim-nt.s the f tecitf sre drtermiM
m mhii n.a 'turns at m iiu-iy a piriou u
pracUcable.
- . . . a M .........
8,Ji$hi, JV. C. Oct. 13, 1824. k 93
Cotton Ginning. B
rpllR subscribar respeetrully mrorms th mru
X cbanU of lb town of Hallnbtiry, kml iht
eitlzen fanners of his nairbborhood, that be hi
just GiiUed i large buibiirif ,J by 32, for tr-
aiNjr vmih, w ran 07 wnnr 1 mi max o m
klM well Used ibr packing cotton, 1n the neslr
aaanner, fir market. tl assures hia frWinli,
who may tavor bim with their eustom, that b
will has their cotton packed snd put tip in tlx
neatest manner, and la the shorUst time pomi.
ble, and oa the lowest terms at vhkb It Is don
by others. 1 1 also assures thoso who send ea.
ton to bis Gin, that it will ba kept separata, from
others, so that they will be aura to get the um
cotton they send, tie baa located and built this
establishment, at his UiB, Plantation, two mika
from mlisbwrv. iXt I Mmi.
House and Sign Tainting, Jjc.
GEOliGE W. CRIMES infanas lis frirnds
mm4 tha putilic, lli.l tia still eonlinuri to
eiecute all kinds of llousr, Sigw, Coach, Wind,
sot Chair, and Ornamental i'(udg, in a tty
of workmanship aofal to any in tha counirr.
Gentlemen having Work to do within 50 or &
miles of Salisbury, can engage tha subscribcr'i
services on very short notice.
The subscriber takes this opportunity to re.
tnm his sineera thanks to all tbos who bare
Knerously extended their favors1 to him 1 irxl
bisfaitlifulncsssnd imhiatry.in future, htjxt
sUU to merit their friendship and patronsre.
Suliburv, July 5,1H:4. '14
N. B. The subscriber will keep on hand, Air
sale, all manitt r of ptiitUs and colors, prci-irr l
for tli accommodstion of thoso who may iii
to do small Jobs of painting, but wko may tU
have the paints, or experience to prepare tVni.
Storc-IIouso at Mocksville,
TO REXT.
f HUE subscriber wishes to rent the folio it
- - - 1
property, during one year, or ibr a term d
years, to wit : A lot at Mocksvil.v, Uowmi turn
I v. on which a ansaious atore house, w ith cuod
cellar, ami a large two-etory house, diiidcd iit
eonventent and useful apartme are erected.
.VbcXmTe ia near about in the centre of tliut
.cctnof Rowan, known as the Porks. Asthat
part of country, bothaa to fertility of soil ml
population, is not inferior to any, a profitshle
result mirht be anticipated from a mercantile
erttbJyHnt at pW Gentlemen in tha
business, and wishing a situation, arc incited to
call and view th iremic. and judge for them-
"! J" S
MocitviUf, Mag 72, 1834.
a Tanner, wanted.
ONE of sober, industrious bsbi's, who eti
come well recommended, will meet iU
encoursirumcnl from the subscribers.
Apply suon. THOMPSON & HUNT.
Concord, Cabarrus county, 27
N.C.Oct 4. 1824. ?
State of North-Carolinu,
sroiri j covvrr.
(tOUfff of Equity, October term, A. I). ISM
J Joha Evans and others r. Charles Dateit
bill. It hsvinir heretui4weirsuireTsted to ut.
heirs at law do nut reside within the limit
0f this stste, it is therrfure ordered, tbst pub.
licatinn' b made in the Western Carolinian,
P""1. in M'V, torux weeks wcccuirch,
that the heirs at law of the said Chsrles Dalton,
deces.d,spjear at the next Court of Equity to
be holilen for the county of fttokes, at thr
ciNirt-house in Gcrmanton, on tlitauVMonJav
aAer the 4th Mondain-tarcir next, and slie r
eSuieTifany iher have, why thry should not bi"
rruulo partita to U10 suit 1 otltrwi tha bill wiii
be taken, pro conftsso, as to them, and the cause
set down for hearing ei parte against thorn.
W itnets Jo.'m c. Blum, clerk and master of tlm
d court, at office, the th Monday after 4th
Mondav i ,eplember. A. I). 1824.
Copy from the minutes. 6t57
Price g2 T5. . JOHN C. BLUM, r. .
State of North-Carolinn,
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publication be mtula for three mouths in the
publication be mtula for three mouths in the
V estern Carolinian, that unless the delcndnnt
appear before the next term of the said court,
to be held for the county aforesaid, st the court
l!.ouse ,in s',"vi,,' ! W,rd Monday in
November nest, and plead, the plaintiff will be
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Price adv. g4.
State of North-Carolina,
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"I OUHT of Pleas and Quarter Se unions, Aupist
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notice thereof be published three months in Ijie
western Carolinian.
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Price adv, 4, Slnit'jr
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