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J 1 I 1 f.l I) n you m iv tfi.ru '.. you if vo l c-' -.!v the tyr-.r.f. ..!c he .it a U; ... ;i w; r: f v i r I nenta'.'s L a arat of litre ) niniorl ot .. -r..t to the Hi will inCicl tenfold vtr.'nn( un you, vl you t.l rverea.irnvamiy wrune "the p'3 of m'nery and def"pVt Recal to your mituls your former triumph, and Irt the growing recollection impel you to emulate the virtue and the valour of your forefather, who rescued you from foreig opprcssioa, and torn fitted your nJ-ieodccees a people. Be as sured that the tyrar trembles oil his." throne, ' and a glorious exertion 9a your part would tend effectually to hurl Vim from the eminence which he has gained by unparalled turpitude. He .eeci, by the desertion f K soldiers ia Spain, liow hatefurto them it the cause in which they ,re er ged, aA be assured that the cause Is " nix dear to his generals, who know that their Capt. Dry "h' arrived at this port yrst-r-diy, ia 15 dty from Batavia, informs t'.. : 2 days before he sailed. 1'itz, the comr.:ar.Jcr cf the S?ice flaml, ma 'shot by order cf the governor-; neral for having jjiven tp the Isl ands to tit? British. Cape D. further states, that seral engineers had just arvfrcd it Ja r ' t erf . r .v a via irom me iic 01 rrwtc, ijtihc purr"j us a at:iLio'ef cVi'srs, Tl t cuo.be r cf I ,t. twiachvere bum slid llor ;:p, sts abcut 1 fwklred and f v. , . i:.tal sikl LKr.t were yc&tcnby distrii .uted n.u; the poor sufferers, auJ ibcn; kta set futf fe their relief. . A large proportion of the homes Octroyed trr sither owned or occupies wy persons tu u t.iun.i.et walks of Ine, many of wtwm hare teen tiepnveo, nf rAfiitrnrtin fnrtihPBtiona. T he at iifro. I b ttila awful calanurr. 01 their lai L Kn- remmcnt hasbeen removed from liatavia to cerely hope, anl earnestly InttxiU, thttr.rtl o Baitenzorr, about 50 miles rota Catavla. W" bT Prov'ukntf, wuh inot e than xhat 0 v . common Wants reqtJJr,'- til rrnerocvy come lor- Eirrart of a letter Yrom Kiw.VorV. dated reUete those who hare be- Jeprired of 4H iqst. By letters from Lood.'u of Aug. S2d, we are Informed of Bonaparte a determi nation to restore to the 'proprietors the proper ty sequestered at Su Sebastians, on the psy. roent cf the new duties.''-PAil Vnette.- . On the above newt the Editor of the Nor-1 . MlUT.inY. VaOMTHE A.LKZaVDXIA P Al I.T O z t Tl i NATIONALilLITAHY DilLii. both house and borne, and the rnensof Immediate-1 Mr. ftfrorYoo ru'oiisl et! enc or tv ly supportint; their tnnities, by the- most ireaiful since the Proapectus, Lr a "Sn I Mi i-1 v l . of all isitatwos,and thereby enable them to rejoice form, to be exliitUd at the Arlington i. f t -,. " ta the happiness of being members of a benctolcnt tng. Since that pcriud, t'.a-i nw en! i.v.cr.: and feeling community. , h x - r. . 1 '., , f subject appears to have tsict rrliii cw.aLlcui.U.1-'.,- s he ktllowine are the nintibef ordveuingriouia cuuerent parts 01 the union, t V, ses frvuing on the scrend streets whlrh were .des-1 Laying isidc thi propriety snj pvnaiisr.! tf v .cn.ltv denends upon the continuance of his power and jhat his dowtifal , would be lhejrer-on some articles to their full value inTrancc, tim nresa-e of theirown. Evrn those generals on others to two thirds, and to none less than l . "I3 . . 1 . - 1 v.ie- .1 .1,-. ...1 ,v heartily detest their tyrant, and would most rea- day be content witn tajir pwcw miu-nv qufsitions," and njoice wth destructioa of so ppprcssiveandso tnsultinga master, if they had reason to belie Ve that they coeW escape m the wreck of his fortune.' HoUaudersthe arful crisis of your fate has arrived. If ycu suffer ' the , aertioa as a oeonl wretched victims of foreign domination. one half more than' the duties were when thr vessels entered.' r AVe-W. bef fatjed by . t1 rrom Liverpool, with the perusal of some Lon- fortunatt,rCot xmltr before iny-materiul don prints The last date IS the Jtf th Of Aug. i-Kirr Via Sustained. There rem Jn not th nresent moment to pass wunoui a com as- 01 nauonw veDgeaTn;c, vyu, win uc t for ever, and must hereafter be the Hoi glorious is the opportunity which presents Itsell to you ! what an example will you liold forth n Ih enslaved nations of Europe! Tou" will pruisewonny. r 4, . . , , ,. .; , , l or a service, such r.s the som.ut smst exv ence in American warLrc, t'.io texlure wi'l 1 o( foreign miliury hUisiibynooc, nsju';ictl. . resist the inclemencies of the scascr. liilc in U n ' and morasses, tbc spltndcur cf the foreign ccs:u,v I will be tinappropnisUj and wubtcinL Wlit n tru can meet id the comfons of un inn, ov u bum, i! ,( ; hubiuiuents may be tolcrubly preserved, but to ;; I in 1110 open inr, ck.)U3cu 10 jnc auurm, or to rru: i ,,mr vour character in the eyes of mankind you will regain the rights of which veil have been so wantonly and barbarously deprived and you will transmit those rights to your la t.t nosteritv. who will look back ubort jour (r.,rress with oious gratitude, with resetence, nrT with emulation. . Reflect that the descend ant of the House of Orange, of an illustrious the Protector of vour country is now a wanderer from his native land, nor can you tlo better than to invite .him to vour shores, and invest Vim with the wwile- eeswhicnms antcaiuiiijwjv. - learned the duties oi the station, and the es teem which is due to you, in the school of ad versity, and he will look with love; and vene lation on a ; people who have lecoyered their rights, and invested him with those which his ' family enjoyed. ; But however you : may de: terrain respectieg him; do 1 not forget what is Fftiim..K'ea. f The etes of all. Europe iihnn voii. and other states would find 111 the recovery of ybnr independence the restorv iion of their own. Hollanders, do not pause a momenta-arise asbtie man ) 0U urc many ; your enemy iV in himself but a weak mditidu - al, and the hearts of all men are against him. llenown or infamy, freedom Or bondage, de pend upon yourselves at this eventful crisis. If vou rise in the fullness of national might you will be irresistible. Assure yoaracivcB uwi folk Ledger remarks-"- This is an ingenious troyed during the conflagration 1 On Church-street dopiing a system cf c.teapdo:nc'oiic c'.oO ht jj. mode of rcttins our property, without acting 0. Motte-street 35, Kbloch'a-corirt 9, Amco-street regtilar service, for tl.c ruiu;li of the United S. the part of a robber 1 as the new duties amount 2 Lodge-alley 0, Unton-srect 44, East-iy.srreet It cer-tUily Uo piou tk-M.-J!c ar.J pr-ctn :J:, t. . j .. ot-.i.i... .. . - " It..i.- :j.... . f .1 .. . O, unMO-ktrCTl II lOU'J , . . luimw ihwulc uiiu iiH.uaii) mm uidriUi't t. Theabwe eorrctl uccqumI niAe'n u latenjrom j matterofplehMngrclierUontoetry tretxreusr.;'., the Voprlcr..- .. and to rescue tw muuu icon heir present ! TIU v.om!ntN about 7 Vclock,' the 1 citizen, were ca anJ 'u're itm v'-r? f affain alarmed bv the crv of fire. It hi-oceeded I w mi, IfllTArlt.l the same that has been previously received, via jjuubt but this last fire was the work of some wick. New-York These contain . only one article I ed UKxridiary, as a quantity of lire coals were disco. 1 . - it . 1 .lt.l. r.. 1 1 I 1 .v- 1.1.- ;.i ii 1 .1 1 IHM IS at ai interesting, snvi uk. iuiiuwi t cixi uiuiig uio noj, tETtucituj jiiaccu lucre uy ue from the Statesman of the iljih. We are in-1 sign. Several Negrees haver beei wrested on fnrmA that nn the vrrv dav the above r? ntle.l suspicion, and are now underjfoinj; examinatlon.- t i '. 1 ,. r j ., l- 1 .. .. man left London, Mr. Pinckney was to have "Tu !u" U8 "w,,1" V: r" w.tne . .. . 1 iatmimain nraninratfi rw rn 1 lrv a .Mmni wr -tita had intern, jy-withthe aMtt,ryVeUesley K :S&ScGISi under the n7, of a southern s,n would nt.; respecting the late despatches from France WawSlt for the rdief 0fthe sufferers, have idrcady tLe, PPlages of motlein w,rj and that the result it probably contained in the :,k -h . h t. 1 ..a .v.. .1 ,Itu perfectly in the powers oi our ceuntrvn:r- dispatches which were sent, on to this gentle belitvident exertions will be so fcriecondcd by tlte to 'ruip "1u',ves. m an umfurm consuu 1 1 v i.u man in Liverpool, and which were forwarded charitable and liberal inhabitants, that they may be iwureea, and ccnformiJde to tlw' cl.arirt r by him in the Saturday' mail, from Norfolk. enabled to afford efucient asaistanee - and relief to . ,.- :.fV,,i ;'.-." k-Z'-U Enquinr. I many who have been reduced in a moment froni the A Altnistertal paper has the. foiiowing ob. enjoyment . of comfort, to . w ,rc' Zu - 7 T rl Vl V. - - ; :T;t ' V d only wsnt the wiil thedesko ofdoiiiwhatwe jf Min istera wou d review their, doctrine ef - The Georgia Journal (the Stafe paper) of ouglHtobeproiidandemuliunodc,f,ccavUti- Miocaaue, nu touiu swwiiuaiinjuij wjwi me uir. puousnea at1 iiuieugeviue cooaiand not necessity. - : ,,- -r.-. sell it evidently leads. dtate$man v -:v ' I tains the following article : A letter has been I Is tt necessary to be in the American taliwi, 1 Ve nave .airtady Statea,tnat uonaparte I received bv a tntlrman in this place from an I that a man should have.hu boots made in JUnuin has expressed his determination not to grant officer of the United States army,' in the I nd "is breeches m Parts or is it necessary for the any licenses for the importation ot fcast India JMwsissippr Teritory, dated the 22d ult. whidi iwwm m. io uorrow ms sniuta. produce before the 2d of, November .This I states, that "all officers" on furlough treorJff.lw'torlW ana boons oi uveir country. . , Anieritiin niv . r. 1 sweet hearts have hands and. needles, v Antci-kiu to the most disiressbe Po- fowIi! bf fcath?rs-nd ll who wiii wforaplnme, it.''; i t F h,m phamo tmnaelf apqn the virtue of trtiis-V. order to enable him tn Mcertaia whether the forthe aVowed purpose of UkicS possession the glorious hMuofourfctltJwiU convey cu British government will repeal its Order of if Pensacola. - ,v - . ."o.a ; dreauto en enemy tlianitll the pomp of gold orsii- CounciL- There can be no difficulty or hesw - ' -?k t: , ver,.V.Who' can behold tbja emblem of - the revolui. tation respecting them-and our ministers may notify that the etf n r having declared hi intention of revoking ms Decree on tb? f November, the operation of our Orders efforts cr other countries wtfl be the result ol your heroic vindiiiaaon of your rights, t The ' tyrant will be confused and distwed by a ge v revolt of the ensbved Continent. He liob, and not remember die glories of Quebec, Sa ratoga, and the King's .tnoutttuin I 'On those me moruble days the chilJren of ho forest, likt the tii- oneers of death, soon opened the road to vigttny.- 1 he hunting shirt men, and their cursed twist By an arrival at Baltimore from Kingston, I (Jam.) we learn, that r all Miranda s men have oeen set at liberty by the new govern ment of the Spanish- Main; six. of them had arrived at Jamaica.' All others who had been ;n ril in the structtle i mankind will exult . in the event, and history witt proudly record tour triumph as a dreamui warning io upprcs -won. and a glorious ekample for mankind.? , Wecn Vr.? . VE'to' Prison", li.Lrh. .mountine to ft 600,000. : V; ' BUU 1UIH1IV vva.j ' - aw. . - ' Another war contribution of 500,000 crowns, is about to be levied inPortugaLw- ? ; : . ' A treaty of family compact between Auslna and y- nd at Patislhe 1 3th June last, -- t The pTopety f ndo-jurant bishops and ta- ' nons at Rome' bs been seouestertd byorder.of ' Bohapai1.'V:lf 'J " ' v- ' , c. . The fortresses of Custrin, Ologau andStetten , are retained by France Wd Prussia pays her arrear- . . "Some of the French Douaniers have been disco ' t have been bribed i aft ordet bf the prefect . of the mouths of. the Rhine, consigns ' all persons - .- 7 .... m . rr. . t.:i... fnafntrn Hnllu found gumf oi oiieroig wiucb, m - .-i- . , lAVir iAnflrwfn.nt in irons. I'i' - , - a tn rer ir9f to the 8th February last, In. i , k.M KavA heeti Issued from, the bank of " ' E Vlahd, stamped dolls, to the amount of 4,8 1 T 34. " It is understood that Sir Francis Laforey is to - succeed in the command of the Leeward Islands, ' In the room of Sir Alexander Cochrjipe, recently nnointed Governodr oluuaaaioupe-'OH.oer, . . T . ... i . . I aevs ui , un jmpnsoneu aer me om govmmen were fc 00 -f pUrports her to be Briti the perilous moments of the revolution, that - . v7 ' , I vessel, and the other aft American vesseui l wui. jorm our saieiy m ue rcyomuons w emst i DOMESTIC, That Richard Billioit. who is on board calls 8na -Uoub1i the rabiin Numu c our country himself the owner of said chobner-say he is T1 . r . . . - . . c J .- I molD. Trip f 'wtliiirjil sfilvniinn. now sleeps in the tomb, his glory and cJumplc re r .. . it t. 1 . l. ' (- . -. a j ,i t.i - . r i 1 "i ior tr uti mivuuuu- v . CMXattsTOK, October 10. M " The last oueoublics mtist either bury the name. Dreadful ConfiagraUon..Oa Sunday ntcht last, m, -on.a00 ,n !a V r c na resioeo or remain M a niighty rock 'amid the billo v bra at half past 1 1 o'clock a fire broke out in a small I nore an SO years last past. , v , . . ing the storm of universal empire, and affording the wooden house in Church-street, bet ween SU Philip's I ,i nat wnn tne saia scnooner uses Amen-1 just ray of hope to adesparuig world., , . . riuiprh nnrl x Anua.il ree. 1 ' A the whole of this I ran rnimirg. the sairi Richard Billintr U verntr. 1 ' The devastating hand of war will reach lis in time. Sart of the city consisted of wooden buildings, the nized and Reported to all passing vessels, as The moderft Alexander is not yet weeping forniore ames soon spread to the adjoining houses and raged the masteror commander and the said achooD- worlds to conquer ; and if our hour is not yet cornet with , uncontrolable fury. No rain having fallen er M g American vessel at' sea sails under we.?n,T W thepnviiege Which Polyphemus gaw snr the 12th of last month, the nouses cautrnt i l- . t..-. ' '. ,. v - - like tinder. The fire spread along Chureh.street pr'a" to Amenstreet, and down this street to Motte-etreet. I - - . At this time the wind, which at the commencement l .!.- co,ou pr dear worn or enter a roU9; thc people of America beware of falsa . . s " S T . Bstward of NonKand Tuat J .rhknn'er ieredanr1 ill If mm happiness in others which guilt has denied to Jus ke through the fey, r n on ihfiot owh feelings. A vU'Uiqus, a generous impulse and i, which it consumed. t?ndon n ?J V?U7 T tu ' sympathy, should pervade all ranks f Americ? ''rfiiiJbet'BJWe learn 'that i mtches' from Mr. Pinkncy, were forw turday's mail to the seat of Gavernmen inn. ,f Richmond, landed here from I A eendeman fanded from the 6hip Sally aptai Webber, in 38 days from Liverpool, bound timore, and came to this place on aaturoay favoured us with London papers to the S 5th , .nt'trin in th hearer of riiamtct : - : - ; T hmmea on the onoosite side of this street, near .. i " . ........ . iuu i uar di two uuorc mcv irr vco u uia z. impritant dis the Bay, were ; several times on hre, but Uie wine 'm m-r B. . , u: : her arded by Sa- shifiins more torheweswird,sved them. While "vf -7"" - "vhhu subi tl by Mr. the fire was ravaging this part ot the city, the Haaes, r , " ' " VV .UrnmL r whtr.h nrere Mown to aconaiderable distance, cauc-ht W anotner ana aiuerent set oi article than -, t " ri t IlicHMOsn, October t. Thii the ttvy in which hurjlag it vtcd! Hlchrooiul, Saturday .Vorning', 29th piemlter," 181a JJ Alt aTa-kVsaat . . - .-era f - 1. J ,. . m evew , w auiwi.; j m v a-v , mi ;"l r r ..:; X. a ; rrKZ- 5wanson tnd Joha redemkt J- laclu .eveml- guns, were nt once the theme Of dread and wond. " "-7"7i "V j , ,, U 1 7 declared that they are mariners, and arrived tp ouf foes t nor will the , remembrance of thc the blockade of hi port, they will take no bo. at Rodet, ,heday before yesterday. . in a prowess be readily i forrotten, If, attacked by t tice of that condition, which Uontparte nimtelt I ,chooher wbich is sometimet "called .The 1 European host, it must be by system of partk is periectiy sure we snail noi comply wiin. j i p-,r;, e v.rtnrl end .i nfhr Mm. TK wartare that we can hope lor satetfor success. CI t r t.. y , - ' r - 4 t i meet uie tuscipiineo legions id, tne moaern i&en: ;VTNtt.id;.ehoohWdo colour ana American colour, unotr tne one tjme i,Those mynnidoni have been too Jong L- anu ino uuicr w wnnu inc. naa aaitcu amcc i muiar wi'Ji VKtorv, and have waded too deeo ia they have been on board i she has also two I blood to have their nroeress .stewned bv ortiinaiy - . 1 . f i - 1 . 1 . . I . 'ii ? .i a-i .i. ? i i , s sets oi papers or snipping articles at least ; I means, it win oe inc fuoian maxim, wnicn saveu , . ' -Jtdr. Pinkney, at London, and Genetal il m Ptvi. fcr the Secretary of Slate.; ;. . ' t- ; Ve understand that Mr. Finkney ha a made an ' r . s0fficlal comtriunicion of the revocation i if the Ber Uu and Milan decrees tp ! the British g-Jvernment, . , v , tnd a dispatch which was forwarded to Liverpool, T,. after this gentleman; left London, i Supposed to , ' contain the answer of Marqids yVellesley.terjrcf-. linohth4 3Qth'of August, feat did not bring , , any neviKvn:r9 Capwin; S informs that the . ' " 1 : i t ,l'rtn oanera received id Dublin did not : l ' contain any thiPg relative to the fe-peaJin of "Afl British order ill Council. JSfr taJve.Tiat cf brine devoured the last. Let ';!:- .. . 1 ... jr. r-. i.L . 4 aid schooner sails under (1, ...!;,t v,n,k. A;ii..fiii ,ionm.. I g, tasva W4'4Vsv m a,awt waiaifevr' ' - colours, or dear from or enter a ,. tt tK t nf A mrrira hrwafa cf fIse of the fire was about & W.ahifted to the E. of N Britisn port, one ttooert iviartin, woo is on aecurity, for the ejuck txrt which some lime which drove the flames along Mottestreet, consum- board, is called and recognized as her master siocq appeared in our horizon, W'iccoining a dark ine all the houses on each side, except One, down and commander, because the" said 'Robert aa and eloomy cloudiik yt: vr:.';'i to Qucen-streetj through both sides of this street hhey understand, i a British subject at other j ;; Everything is pa be dreaded f roma foe who pos to near the Bay : snd down Union-street to. Broad- ti me said Martin is known and acts as the 1 scsses great power, and, know no right i who tu- atfeeK hnrnincp both aides. T he wind now shu ted r . - I viuca to destrov. and who hunirers to (Iisturo . i ' o ; : . .... . I IUIC .v. -V - .'m -.': , , : . t I . . . ' . . . . . . to the North and then to the westward ot in ortn. and J blew very fresh. The fire broke - u. 1lb U.I From Union-street it extended round Broad-street w.ner? B.nc anrivca on inB ?m narcn. v i natlihildren, at a period so impending-as the preseut: end the Btyr to Mr. Hart's, i Many of the wooden oeng at ea, tie assumed American co U Pro Patria Semfierfl should be the tcKt of ourpo buildings were blown up to arrest the progress of loursand rubbed but the name, M Thc a-1 litical sentiments i and thenutitm l home the theme the devouring element, ine oiowrng up oi ute triot oi ionaon, . irom me stern or tne ooai ot pouueal cnquiryt Ana m a penoo oi sucn pits house occupied by Mr Chupein,ln Broad-street, entered the bay of Cadiz under American sure and alarm, let uslodk to the clturtLdd down bj above Union-street, was the means of preventing colours, but : finding the Britkh': nnsrprl lour departed, commander, & we shall sse Uie course 1 the further extension of the Ihmes UD Broad-Street, i w.. u:....t n...:.k I it....... I which leatla to luinntir and a'Jistv.- ;. -,( i i - , . T . . ? . 1 iiiciE. iiuisicu vtiiwuiimuurii iiul bi ici. 1 ' . s- . w-. v. . . j j... . u.r -v ' j r. 1 1 1 A an old servant of mv Coumrv. la the cause 01 domesuc interests, I have indulged mysew on iect very' dear to roy feelingsv am happy t? tliat goodly causo l'i which I have .laboured, so iir- mvnfrti5 firr. nn1 hrr n spft the .dav. WilCS the roof of . a wooden house on the Bay, twe doors they had first si gned at London. ;v v lhe standard of m v country will floAt bVet the ranis 1 Liul. entirely. consumed it; buuhe buck houses on either I Hacklev,' American Consul at Cadiz, a pro- IBreside to defend fat last itnd of ftt-eddm.v Nota , -Jhe has1 wJo prevented it from, spreading brthcr., ;.vr tection which on the S6th. February was taken I small band, glittering in the panoply of other nauona. August. About 9 o'clock in tne moramg.ot Monoay, nc froni Mra 00 board said sthooo u ly uuvc ucn ui 1 afternoon, a larjrel LbdgeValley,onthe Bay, was discovered to be on fire.; The exertions of the ciliiens, saved the contiguous buildings, shd I .the S5th August. About 9 o'clock in the mommg.o f dispatches ,U r;. ! netal Armstrong feated but mt 8'.oJlack In the after .; v I back store of Mrs, Ryan's, near Lodg confined : the ' conBagnddii to the store in: which It ' J he y Water In the; wells held out much better than could have .been expected considering the drowth of the season i "f. ; ') ; 7X" V X-" 'The bonts of a female were yesterday discovered amone the ruins of .Union-steet.,'; Several persons redeived inhiry in pullinsr down the houses, fences, Sec. but we have not ueara i any mat are severely tt by said Bg.butamigity hott, 'yiftuous and uiiaHtc rathe ling, who is still retaining and refuse io re- 01 l-ntir ownCV nro 'n.,nf f Vl "i" sto?e iusvf i',"Jr cause, wmtartnent.n oh bjaahog ..-.- fi. ... ; . .r . Idcr lrom hnvintt boen prepured H the hand ol m .i nai it! use manner at aa.z, ana on boaid or child t.VVdl the OhYma wSicb Wis, n'hl said Uillmg took trom bwanson his protection broW be leas dear to his estacm frata Us being the as a sweoe ana wunnoias it, r ",t ,'tfi irifi berhant cf.tme' I.u lve ? il.ik the ;' nation re- a nai saia sennoner iook trom London tome fleet upon the Importance i.of irAteaaing'aU mann.i Gift lad P"rtef-:and bale1 ! g6odsbart' of J of attachments betweeu the tjtixcui and tlte tail, the which was disposed of at Ca&fe.'and wiiat eraslbest sources happiness ta individualsj and scaw not then disposed of ha lietm brought b this' V to the'atatc,: m ff'p ; j:-?-,. f placesThat, "after she en,fetci vCapea Vf - ,l 'twtevtatict bt Americans are fotel;;n to Virfriola, and bad a pitof cfn )frd the cove. P!cft?oW how anl ftcc.Uo ?!; IIUS BIIU old mark wrajipef of the bafe were cbkngi were blilitemed or ripped'off i ed j wounded- r V V -; v "Vf - 1 u m,l were piiuwrtea or rippea oH aa The loss vf property cshhot, as yet, be accurately j thrown awayand pevr marks put onand lar. . . . rcnutrnantta the onncipie whose f tma was . cundc-i upon their virtuous .humility, wuoso hrpineB will Uc preserved by its practr- border ill Council. !-:ft tiUtmivi it is sdpposcd that It will not be lpssjgcr baje made ito tKrlnuircr" The liilandcr dttsbt tiie habit of.fcjiLtlicfi ' i:''rX'--'.''Vibi :t.4t,;i.S;.VA'.;,v:-;'--vU,. ' V-j . , ;'.:;-. ';;--,i ... :..-...; -' '.. - ' ' ' :. ' :' u- ryt(-Pff:AX--. - I 1
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