THE- ST AM,
And North-Carolina State Gazette.
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I1ALE1U1I, (N. C.) PltlUiYY, FKURUAUY li, 180.
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No.
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HIMIH1D WIU LT, " CftltOT.
BT TUOSi-M UE.S DKRSOX,jr. a LUpewns ire cautioned aCaiost crediting!
k.i"". ""f'T.tV.iI -V y "" f "v family, onmr ao,
?.Sii? " m1 'm 5rminH nm ,o w ,n7 Jtbu
" V..At. ot iiiunTwii i"tT. J AMLa U. MI rUlEi-i
.lu.,4..Twn....titHTi fUir,,rcH.l,llcn ..
.Tif .re ilnimu to sell on Kommlnms 'r?''.
11 .n-. .ml well known stand id IlilliUorourn, dark
inn aru u m Biwira "J .-. . J
pro-
i-fcira
TAKEN UP,
NO emnfcind to
it, a uirr w cm nan who oalls hrrvrlf Pattey Smi b
iilrvr,inl appears ube about is or $ veart of age.
coraplceuoo, sais he betonrttn JthD 1K, Ct ieca-
sirc county, Virginia. The oer is requested to prove
bis property, i y eUrr tod take h:r away.
' WM.tl AUAMS, Jailor.
Hillsborough, January 21, 1520,
Boffin E.q. is authorised to dUpoae ol lb. -
it will men hr oia I me uku . i c t p . -
-.rrttr, on ft,
1820
li ktuJ IS moonu crrdit
HJNtONkBKAMF,.
"gTirs. Marshall will tuke tour
rfiVe joung Ladies boarder (5tudDU to
Mr. Ih!)t
TV- foiiown.jj elegant ami clai:l article i rrcoj liic
" lioiCh B.y, ediitJ no Souilmick. ti
quirr, and firm a titof ilnr iiurodcctmn la mat
COC'U of ti lK Cattie Shaw an J Kair at Albary s
FARMER'S JUBILEE.
In the crJer of nature the h jsbjrKl-man,
the Jul ofOnnjce enmtr, n thr i j or t,Her nf (he oiL is evidently a character of
the rt importance ; yet in ihe order of so
cietv it is certain that for apes h his been
degraded to a aeconri-iry, and two frtquently
to still tower station. ! the days of the
psjuSarchs, those primeval la of purity and
pe.c, when Abraham aod Lot rttled the
nraabdUpute ahoiit property which occurs in
huran aanaU, in a manner which reflects e
Poafeuioo can rnHE I rTitri have latr aeted-! in ciicmicic th
Jo.ph K Btll, late of Udioo Svruinary, ia i -une, ,
. tNietv-r. Tin tune ruOl rtaaoo u nnir.- inu
Weninrntlr qualified to tf-eh th laun ami CirreV ! tennaUustre upun the names of ihose primi
i, nd the varioa branrhr-i of F.ihJ. cJuclio. ' tire 8a,0i9 anf faihcrs of mankind ; in those
the Acaileioy.)
RsHsh, Dec.
31.
Statt of North-Carolina,
Wakt County.
.ia caree Williar.i B. Kubcrti belore me ana
laaeuaces
' which wHI bf ti itla at this c4tniT.
j Th tpitn -Lou of the Aeademy, the tmatei-a
vanta-rcoua m ererv Doint of view ; It it well
'brJthy. and plcaaant. The country Aicc
inr innuDiiaots uoin oi iue mace anu im hi
Sot on the cmineTit TEurope are the cnaios
of Titulr if any tort, so heavy and gaUisg
at present ts they were wont to be in the ear
Iv s.-ve of Uudal barbarity, or evea la ail
de r times. -Thc.Bpirit of nation, o of lawa,
iv continually changing o anuch to that what
at o ne period has brought degradation, at m
no tlx r has contributed t elevate and restore
to h native dignity the cultivator of the aoiL
L The same spirit of commerce, aidd by tbo
influence or arts in general, which to prime.
va1 tiroes have spurned the h-mest toU of tbo
htjndrnun, haa in Modern Europe cootii
buted to relieve him io aomt tneaiurc from
the chains of feudal vassalage
bat whatrver may have beeti the degrada.
tn of the VsMry,riH?xgh B9j.et(ke
i.i world, al any period or i.s hutnry,
-I
rontntr a!-
i l n i-r . . . on
Mth that a jiKnnrin uuiaiucu ; . oljBne. l b tecond caia Mnmeiir
March, li,y umiwn hii u.... - Ju, an cxrrc th, .My 0I llePrmner
.1 . .o.n btllw fir III U.. . . . - . . .
doll aim iv "" . . . i n' price ot lumnn li rino Dm n-a, im
ami ud.cviuai iu ucinit mv me, wr.tini: and ritbmftK-uve oouara pti
-a-tv -a.i r. niTnr.raaLT.
the lth
ekmfl
8uni
Tthaspe.j.p
I The utcrcurs of thi iMStltution will commence on the Ut . ot the COintnunltV.
day ot Febmiry ; and the first aeiuMou Ul end tiie UOih day i fie first tr -sti da ww thea Wfck'd the ghddenM rice
the i mi tiny ( Qf unrom,piti u0r hlustiM tu ate
followjuj?. , T, ,llir.,.P,l ,-n h-iwth in arrrtl bpam i
ujogoi Head- , , " , ' , . , , ,
u-i'ann thai " n J J '
TAKEN UP.
. vn emitted to the Jail cf Orange county, on the 4th ,
A iuiU-.; ii?ro nian who cal hanlf PiU-r about tiv
C. ht' hiEh.narfc. ,mp4Uon. larpc beard w
tn.kr Mar-heW. of V irftiiua, ad ay that he baa left k
i aeconrl claw to inclnile the art and icirnc'f. and (lie I. hIiii
! and (ireek lai.jat-t, teu dollari H-r scioi The strioit si
i atu-ntiiji will t.r jjaid to the morals al the auidenti. by the
' Driocipal uavher.
V. Kr.lirlAKl U, oecretary
tu tiie board ol 1 ruales.
Liacolntoa, N C Jan. Si, IS20. f
5-eow-.1ls price ad.
spar.,
ler up-a.d. of one year.-The owner u requ
Hilltborough, Jan. M, 120.
ia requestetl
Jailor.
to
TuXjABLE LANDS FOR SALE.
BY Villi Uf. ot an vnvt ic -. ,
titled an act direcunR the ale Of cert.m pbl.c land
4irMng the city of lUleigh, and for other purpo.... lie
Sriilledcomm.ionerS-alvH at puU.c auctwn u
Swlta "the third .lay ol Ar il next, on the prem.aea, the pub
KuSnhR the city ot Kakigb,wUch by the .aid aot
itdireeted tobe .old. ,
iu acres w v vnv-c-
tint lot of wiotueYizrj. on a creun -mc y-., ,r .
.Notice.
VT a mertiiif of the President and Director! of the Roan
oke Navigation Comp.iny, held on the iSth day of Oc
lower Ut, it was ordered that 10 per cent, on eaci aurt every
thare ot nock held in (aid company, he uiid into tbe (r.-aiury
on the first day of February neil, it being tbe filth requi
alliou. ROD'T. JOHNSTON TreraV.
Ilalifux, Jan. T. 5 4-
. a f . . X nnwV
2Ulireyeartfor the remaining A.rd, on giving bend .th
wnedaecurity, payable to the gowrnor, una nBouaoie at
it WAe bank in this slate.
: 1W IMM) II wen wuairu v -
jt'ioKwiMlaeveral gorxttprmga.
Viwl Uit weather prove too unfaTorable to eommenc the
le oWh appointed day.it will be poatptmed untH the fitit
JMiil.TLereiine, a4 will euluwa Iran ouy o cay,
I . . . ... .1 t..;.k J rWht-r nrtimil.i-.
er T other aujournoieni, uui.i uiuouw r "
rill k cj0e tuown at Ihe sale.
Duncan CameroD,
John Winslow, b
Joseph uales,
Henry Potter, J c3
'tdtigh,Jan. 28, 120. 4
?" el..- 4 Vittli-P.!irnlliiu.
Franklin County.
Decern-
! had rea-jnoto exoect that settlers of Americ-u
davs of rural and pastoral simplicity, before I and tU'-ir descetulants, whilst they enjoyed
II knn to be ; wara hrutali7.-d, or commerce corrupted1 the probt?, wunld discard the prids of com
iucikThlwrl "iod ' the humnn h-jart, thr tiller tf the soil htld the merer, as wcU as the poirp, poWeT and op-
j awiod it, are remrkWe for their frugal and steady habiu, ' ftr9t and indeed i he only grade in tht social predion of feudalism ; and that here at hst,
, morality .uJ lindoatry. Boanli.-g ...ay be 89.em ; he was in. act the Alpha and Omtga i tlte Ploujjli Doy would hld that romma&d- -
, vilur and its vicinity for from 37 to nlty dollars per kesj.on. ' r ' V. i e v. i
..i-, oiuuui. tu mt umcr rii i uc mmmanvnirn
which the a'.l-important lab ur he pursues
atid the fruits of it. so essential to human e -
tnence, entitle him to enjoy. But even here.
under the influence of social institutions, al
most as free as the air we breathe, $o predo
mioaut, at one time had become the spirit of
uxury and pride, trio result ot unexampled
commercial prosperity, that thousands were
cd to look upon the plough and the loom
mplcments denoting the inferior condition tjf;
hose who lived by th-.m : honest, manual la
bour, was too degrading to be thought of for.
a moment as nt tor any ot their progeny.
iMo'Oing would uotor the son of Mr. Bro
cade, or Mr. Souchong, . but the scieace'of
Law, Medicine or Divnltv : nor did theV
deign to inquire', whether the young gentle
man was capaoie ot entertaining a complex
dea or nt; whether a blockhead or a boy of
realproroise, it was all one ; the pride of th
faanly, the newborn self-created . nubility of
the Brocades, and the Soucl.ongs mu4t bp
supp ;nod, even in a war witn God and Na
ture, who never intended-a durrcc for Xjoe- "
tor of Laws ! " '
Let us not be mis understood We-rtreno
the enemies but the friends of commerce. ..Tt
s nut that v; love commerce less, hfott.that
we love agriculture more, that we wish tV
sfte the false pride of the oafe ds8farded4i"ad!
ihe native dignity of the othcr maintaiaed ;
and thanks be to Heaven, the era is cowmen,
cing, when we shall behold this consuodm
uou so devoutly to be wished by every patriot '
and lover of mankind, who breathes .fie aitof
our free and happy country. ,y
ni upthe r.e s vigorous an tlie un,
Or t the culture uf ihe willing glole,
l)r to the cheerful tendance of the liocfe,
' enruiur the a ntf went round ; and ilance an
Wi-doin ami friendly talk, mtcces.ire, itule
Tlicir 'muraaway white in ihe rosy vale
Love lireatli'd Ins infant hIik, from unpMsh free.
An I loll rph?te wuh blias; gave the sweet pain,
T'.at i-ily ilirillin,', butclts it more.
Nor yet injurious act nor suily rlted.
Was ki own artionp tho.e happy sons of lieavi n,
For rcaaon and benevolence were law."
In af-.er ages the scene was gready chinged.
The products of the earth becoming the ob
jects of commerce and speculation, a class of
m:n arose who became the active agents of
this rew, commercial, and speculating ys
tem. Tiiese soon learned to forget, in the
Cnurtof Pleas snd Quarter :?ei8ion9,
UaW'uUamsQn V Co. v$. Deming, Raulinsi, tc Co. OriRin-
st auaohment VV uuam rena isyioi- suiumoneu
Iranpearinf to the lat'wfaetfon of ihe. Court, that the de
fendanta are inbabitautii Of aiiother state; It m ordered
Aist publication he made for three roootua successively in ihe
leig Sur, notifying them tr appearand plead at the next
tnurtofComniou Pleas syail Quarter Session to be held for
tit eoutity, at tbe Court-Housc io l-ouishurg, on the second
kxtli of March next, otherwise ftual jaJgment will he eu-
Ril ua against Uiem, aad execution isue accordingly
LAiiT.YOTWK.
. v t L1...1 ri v :.t..ix'j. A
queued to call at J,ea lad Giilet'a office, and settle-1 P"de of commercial wealth and BfilendourJ
the .ame without delay, or auiu win be indiscnruinateiT m- that their riches uowed irom the earth and
ttTT hrte,'"e' a"J from the labours of the husbandman; that his
b.. ' z-:..z
Raleigh, Feb. 1, 1120.
THE ADMINISTRATOR.
5-81 a
Notice.
1HE subnoriber wishes to aell one two or three tracts of
land, lying 12 miles se-uth. west of Hxleigh, with fa-ma
ami buildineaoo each, sufficient to work four hands ; and an
orchard on ode sufficient to rnakn ten barrels of Brandy ; one
othur wiyi '200 bearing fruit trfes ; the otht r with a good
eaoiu, and feurteeu aerea of fresh laud, sufficient lor wheat,
Coru or 'i'obnoco.
P. WOODWARD.
Wake County, Jan. SI, 18&. J-lt
EJVTEHJiD,
vN the Stray Hook of Bilucorube county, one chesnut sor-
w rel nuare, six years okl, with three white feet, -and a
white streak doun her forehead, about thirteen bai.is and
hull' high, branded on her near shoulder, thus U. H. valued at
thirtv dollars.
Alto one bay hore, with a lump on the right ham, shod
before, six years old, fourteen hands two or three inches
high, valued at fof.y dollars.
JOHN DILLAttn.Rang'r.
December 4, 1819. 5-Zlsglud.
3. PAT1 BKSON.C. (J. C.
ftml up against
i-ni Price adv. g6.
BANK OF NEWBERN.
,.i DrV'tDEKD of 3 per cent is declared on the capital
A lock orthia Bik, forth half year ending on the Slrt
Bectiuber. lSltt. The same will b paid to the Slockhold
m, or to their h?gal representatives, at any time during bank
koun, after the third instant.
M. C. STEPHENS, Cash'r.
Vebern, January 1-- -4-4ta. ,
lVf Building t
?p0beleton6aturdilVri9thinst. at 12 o'clock, the
vl bnibrmcrof a hrulirri across Crab-trc crek, on the
tw'm gtam. Roail, kadincr from Riileisrh to Louisburtr.
liiilge builders would do well to attend, aa the eon-
Vet will bo of considerable importance, the bridcre be.
Jig upwsrds of 2(H) feet lontr The plan and size of tim
fcera. Jkc will be exhibited by the Commissioners on the
Ww letting.
THE 0L UJV TER,
K J0JVES,
D. L. BJkRRUTQEU,
Coir missionera,
5.
JVoticfc.
il Viail of Wnke county, on nrovcraet.ts on the land, to wit : a dwelling hou
tn 27lh ult. by South JT,I intend to take the ben- sary out housee, a (till house, ke There 3 al
HAV1KG been confined
tfte Srthult.by Soutlil
tat 01 Utf .nt iS uukatUv. I ar-lu'f nf insolvent debtors.
&e jail aforesaid, on the tBllirof the present month, at blackBmitl
LOUT OR Ml a LAW.
i OME time past, two notes of hand, one an David Averyt,
for 83 or 87 dollars, dated 1st of September, 118 ; the
other on Dr Lewis Coorpender, for d.illars, and Ii6 cts.
dated last November Term of Wayne court, bearing iplrre-1
from 9th Juue, l 1 9. Thi is therefore to foi waru all per
sons from trading for said notes.
WlLtiAM VlNUiN 1 .
Johnston county, Feb. 1, 1S20 S-3ts.
NOTICE.
W WILL sell at the Court Hous in Statesville, on Thura-
L day the 4lh ot May next, (11 being in Ihe week of oupe-riorC-eurt)
at pudlic SJile, all niy improvements in the town
of 6'utesville, consisting ot a hirpe tl n .ling house, with a
bout two acrea of lots Hiljoining, kitchen, well aud dairy, and
other necessary buildings Aiso ou the same lot, is a large
hating shop The house is well adapted to boarding, or pub
lic business, Ind is convenient to the Court-Mouse. Adjoin -
i ng the Village, is 76 aerea of land, part of which is .cleared
Any person 'vishing to possess such properly , win nnn tiie -bova
preat bargxin, either on that day or previous, as 1 am
deterauiied to sell.
WILLIAM McKNlChT.
Stateffville, Jr.nuary 17, M20. 5-Sugl p
VALlLitiLti. LAND FOIL SJiLb,.
IJURSUANT to a deed of trust executed to me by Wil
liam H. Clay, to secure Leslie Gilliam, Absalom Yancy,
anil others, I shall expose at publio (ale to the highest bid
dee, for oash, on the 10th day of Match next, being thefi-iday
of Granville Superior court week, at tbe Court House in the
town ot OxroiD, that well known valuable tract o land, call
ed Clay Cross Roads, lying about five miles from the town
of Oxfonn, on the public- road leading1 from suid town to the
town of Clarksville, in Virginia, adjoining the lands of Ben
jamin liiflyard, Willi Lewis, and others ; and containing a-
bout eleven bannrea acres I Here are many valuable im
ouse, and neces
sary out nouses, a stui nouse, tte 1 uere it also, an excel
'"tof thastof Asfteaiwiv. i. arelief of insolvent debtors, I Uut taveru house, and suitable out houses, together with a
HI. I' ."'I'l WlU.il llllllUI..IT l Ul 11 1 ...... . 11.1 I. 1 1 1 L
rt ing from Salisbury to Wurrenton, crosses the
Jjiich time and place, Souihy Bond, Kinchen Agoura, Geo.
Mainor. Jam... Wh;tttnn .ln. anil Wm. Pence, and all the
t of my creditors may attend and shew cause, if any they
,.. WILEY ROBERTS.
' 2wspd.
" NOTICE.
fAS taken up aud oommitted to the Jnil of Rockingham
M ouuty, N. Carolina, ou the 15th January, 1820, a negro
JFw, who call, himtelf SAM, about forty years of age, five
t bf inehn high, lus two remarkable scar, one over his
? e.'e, and the other above his left eye ; and says he be
gto a Mr. Boyd, who he says, lives somewhere on Roan
ftZr'ITer 'n Warren county. The owner i requested to
forward, prove bis property, and take him away, or he
be dealt with a the law directa.
SAMUEL MOXBY, Jailor.
lop,itttated immediately ut'tlie place where the
ea. led rami, and (ufncivnih- remote from the
dwelling hooec, not to incommode the family of the owner -
Also at the same time and place, a tract ot land containing
public
before in
soil produced the commodities which they
merely exchanged for others or for the pre
cioaa metals. The delicate hands, that were
engaged in trafSck, and couversant with silver
and gold, aud rich flctces, and fine likens
and soft silks, and sweet spices, and all the
numerous luxurious products of oriental
climes, not only shrunk from the manual la
bour which the cultivation of the earth re
quires, but contracted an habitual contempt
for those who pursued it. Thus we account
fur the first degradation to which the Agri
culturalist or Plough Boy of antiquity was
subjected, and which has ever since, through
ages of moral and political revolution, beeD
more or less attached to him.
Among 'he ancient Komans, it is true, we
fi id that husbandry had its share of favour,
and the foes of Hi man liberty, both At home
and abroad, were made to fear and respect
the dauntless hero, whose nerves were strung
with vigour amidst the labours of the held
Io thefl times, indeed, we still discern many
vestiges of the patriarchal and pastoral 6tate,
in which Abraham, and Laac, and Jacob de
lighted, and in which they and their posterity
so long enjoyed ihe j)U:e blessings which flow
tr m the Ireeuom aad simplicity ot nature.
There were, at least two ag:s in man hL
torv the aj?e in which Cineinnatus pJanted
that in which Virgil sung which gave birth
to no small degree of veneration for the plough
It was then, as the sweet Poet of the Seasons
has told us
1 " the sacred plough emploj 1
The Kings and awful father nf mankind:
And aomv, with wUorn compared, your insect tribes
Aie but r!ie beings of a summer's day.
Have held the scale of empire, rulVl ihe storm
Of mighty wir; then, wi-.h unwearied hand,
Disduinuig little delicacies, seized
The plough, and greatly independent liv'd."
In more modern times, after the Goths and
Vandals had destroyed the Roman empire,
and what is called Modern Europe, in a po
litical sense, arose out of the chaos of barba
rian rule, the Federal system contributed to
the degtedation of the husbandman. When
we cast the eye of contemplation uoon this
dark period, the soul is sicklied and disgust
ed by the odious distinctions, and the harba
rious picture of oppressions, and privations, to
which ignorant, proud, and unfeeling feudal
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fifty two acres, near the town ot Oxford, which has -on it one j lords and barbarians subjected their heredit
of the handsomest budding spots ia the state. , Also one lot , .Ja,-i- .l..,.!, whfdlv anatiJn t thr
Brick sioic I ..w , ... - J
EJS'TEHtlK
II the Stray RooVof'Rowan sounty, a Bay Horse j somo
tV. lute on his lia-ht hind foot, shod before, a small star in
'ne', about fifteen hands and a half high, ten re"8
1-enterea 17tU January, 1 8'i0.
SAMUEL D.USENEUY.R8Dg'r.
of ground in the town of Oxford, witb a vaiaable Brick store
house on it. Any person w uning 10 purchase, wiu uo wen
to exaiuipe the propefty before the day of sale.
b M L. H1L)LjMAM, Ti uste".
5 5t
17th January, 1 80.
E.WkuEti,
ON the stray uookoi uranviii ouory, oy 1 notnas wiuie
living on Abbs CVeelt, about six miles from Oxford, a
sorrel horse, five feet, one or two inches high, blaze face,
craped ears, left hind foet whit, his aides show that he has
worked, six years old last spring, valued to UO dollar.
I Oth January, 1 JO.
Taken up by VVilkinaStovall, living on Grassy Creek, a
bout 15 fliUe north of Oxford, a bay mare, about fouf feet ten
or fvelvsj - ihe'ges high, no pereervable brand, about six
years old, and valued to f S dqUari. -
1 , A.VANC,R.G.C.
eist Jant ar, 1820 5l
s.me tinje, by the valor of their arms, and
the sweat of their brows. AH aurope, at
this tim1, exhibited little else than unfeeling
Msk-masters or. the one hand, and degraded,
oppressive and submissive slaves on the
other.
In Great Britain, however, the Feudal
8ystem, with its degraded classes of serfs,
villains and vassals, has long been tottering,
and falling by degrees ; and the tiller of the
earth reclaiming, aad enjoying, in the pro
gress of this moral and political revolution,
IN SENATE -
.... .. ' . . . . . -rr't-r.vr'. f
mr. present-a to ttr senate the rtifJ u : ;:
morial of the legislature of rndlaharprsryW -trfsriis'i
.U... I,' 1. J J1.1A: ' 'X
vviui ji. joh. - 4w.i iiiuui, 4uu represent
ing the injurious' effects Wftich silth' a la
would have Ofr th western States ; which me
morial was read arid referred.
The Senate took up the resolutiotf rabmifi'
ted yesterday by Mr."?, and agreed there
to. " . -J-
The Senate then resvfVned the cbnsidcr$
tton of the :.j
MAINE' AND MISSOURI BILLS.
Mr. Btirril! of Rhodd Island, moved t04-
mend the 5th section of the amendment rea i
pecting M4ssouri,-wherein it is provided, thai '
thf Coostitutioti,henevet formed, w shall be!
republican, and not repugnant to the const?
tiftion of the" United States," : by adding to
iriis provision the following clause : 44 nor fr
ihe three firstarticles of compact in the ordirtw
ahce of the 13th of July, 1781 between thT
ongioal states and the people and states of the
territory north-west of the river Ohio."
The three articles of the ordinance of 17W
here referred to, are as follow t ' . ;
Art. 1. No person, demeaning himself in
peaceable and orderlv manner ahalt ever txt
molested on account of his mode of wershuv V
or religious sentiments, in the said temtoryw. t
v. v iiniauiMuvs vi tuc saiu icrri- - f,
tory shall always be entitled to the benefits oi p
he writ of habeas corpus, and of the trial by
jury ; of a profKjrtionatc representation fth&
people in the legislature, and of JudiciaV-pri
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ceedings according tp the Cotfite. of tJiM;qja
moa law. All persons shall be bailable un
less for capital offences, where tjbe proof shall
be evident, or the presumption great.. AH
fines sl.till be moderate ; and nc cruel or bn'
usual punishments shall be inflicted.)
man shall be deprived of bis liberty" or -pro-?
pertv, but by the judgment of his peeri'pt
the law of the land, and, should the public ejri
igencies make it necessary, for the .;camrtio
preservation . to take any persQB propry
the rsghts and the dignity ol hi3 condition
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