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r-r-.':- : V; cr lb' ;t". )k - ;?;rl . ?- ' W 5 1 ill :- 4' ' ;; ' 'r: ' m ' ; ' jr. ' ' ' - ' YfrSr v. - .f i - - V - 1 1 att 'aT thcsvcV may; afcet jjie'.puMU'rW fhat.jaeobioisnrft of Bcoantry; tbat.it U a of oar aHest and swnde! statMmeit, ofPatn 'liiiid ami suyh hive never failetfto ebmeUo'baeat found in all.-- Nowjas our jacobiris in Vir- Henry and ;jf Ororge Maajo,-, never efore their -'relief, wheu otherwise' their case would iriuia1 .would be very glad to hear of the bom-j since disregarded, warned iisof the conseque bate been hopeless. I give yau ttie moat serious lurdmeot at Uostonso, I veryrouep iear, your assurarice, that nothing less than the shameful jacobins "would- not be very oriy to hear of a conduct 'of the enemy and the complexion of servile insurrection tn 'Vii&inia. But such,! -pertain occurrence to theXeast ward could havey trust, is 'the general feeling in either country, ulaincd Mr. Madison after the disgraceful at- otherwise I should at4 once agree that union, Lir at shiilfftbnf: The public indignation like the marriages of Mezentiusjwas the worst ... ' . 1 . " ..... . il. .. A I 1 I . ! . I ' 1 ...ill. nam-., nl dan man would have overwhelmed, It) otio. common rum, mui cuuiu ueiai us. rur, yiiu cyc,j iiinself and his hireling newspapers. The ar- of eoTnnion ense,T liave always regarded uni tillery of the press, so long the instrument of oh as the means of '-liberty and safety jjnjilher our sabjtigation, would as at Pari, have been words, of happiness, and not as an end, to tti'med'aaainst-the destroyer, of his country. Which'' these are (o be saerifieed. Neither, at ' ' 1 JWhen- we are told that Oid Kngland. says', he the same time, are means . so. precious, so efii- 'Vshallfand ew-EMgland th,at- he " inust,'-' cient (in prope r hands) of these 'desirable pb. teire from office as the price of peace with the jects,to be thrown rashly aside, because, in the . tjY audJof union with the olher, we have bauds, or bad men; they hav been made the in- to j much Ktlglish blood in iir veins to su'omil to strument almost of our undoing, thi dictation,, or to any. thing in. the form of a You in New England fit is unuecessary'l hope threat, Neither f these people know any to specify whn 1 do not adlress myself persoi.i thimrof us. The -ignorance of her foreign a-" ally tufyourself,) are verj wide of the mark if eats; not oaly of the Country to which they are you oppose that we lo the south, do not suffer en1, but even" of .their own. has exposed Kng- at least as much as yourselves from the incapa- itrii' l to general derision. She" will learn when city of our rulers to conduct the defence of the it m ro,o late, that we' are a high minded people, country Do yon ask why we do n6 change at inched to our liberty ami. to our country, be- those rulers ? 1 reply, because we are a people, tuiu'se it is free, in a deeree inferior to no peo- like your own Connecticut, of steady habits. fd." under the sun . iSne yiU discover mat uur conuaence once given, is noi nasuiy wun mil IphiIa Wfl'l 1.1 Imve been worth more than drawn. Let those who will, abuse the fickl, - vw..w..w-. - , . .. .. .. . .1 I -. ... ... ... .I.. "-. equal weight, that the trembling balance re minds us of that passageof Pope, where Jove "weighs-the beaux wits aeainst the ladv's twists, or of tlti force ufher arms, are - destined : tage ot meir uoaesi prvjuuioes me gnm ui our; nair." flj.- Under tUO Slin , jane Will UlSCOTer ium uur.eununeiice uiiuc gucn jj ui no5uij("ii- our trade wo jU have been worth more than drawn. Let those who will, abuse the fickl, -ur spoil," and that she has made deadly ene- ness or the people. 1 shall say such .is not the jnis of .'.-a whole people, who iu spite of ckractr of the people Virginia ; they maybe Her and oClha world, of the of her so- deceived,but. they are honest. Taking advan- f'. wahned into life by lieir and Howard ? 1, isba, j Sm. V'1,Vt4 tiye land, it has fallen iai0 wno pour out its treasure iTa"rw J .rnp,oU. sacrifice tly 72., A 5' pauses of the deluded peoole !? 81 the't Victims themselves. , ,eTea? l " Tt - ' . - a nere is a proneness of union,, y Our attachment to uni- themselves. I this manuer V' P- 0,lt ' imnty profession. It is demonstra garded -by -some of her Ut0,-'..,r',la i y our practice at home. No sooner. was 1 verting to.the faeti'hat all Yc lonvenijon of 1788 dissolved, than the ( Delaware excepu d) are teT'm of federalism and anti-federalism disap' measures that have involved in. ;.M r,,r '! in 1 . tne iame of their .ufferin .i "T ' "'M "rter states HI revolution, fostered not moro by Mr. Jefferson than tiynt he-in j uri c sTHtdwliat-! s h ar d cr-to borne) the'insuhs of theJJritish ministry since the peace of 1783, combination of artful men, has wiihlhe aid of the press and the possession of the machinery of government (a powerful en gine in any hands) led them to the brink of ruin. I can never bring myself to believe, that the whoie mass ot the landed proprietors in any or consequen ces. Neither wal their1 eonnijpjntirely un heeded, for it led to important subsequent a mendmeuts af that instruments $ I have alway s believed this disinterested spirit, so pften mani fested by us, ti be one of the chief causes of the influence which we have' exercised over 'the other states. ' Ejght, states baving'made that constitution theirown, we submitted to the yoke for the sake of union. Our attachment to uni on is not an em ted' by the Convenuon of 1788 dissolved, than the Delaware, excepud) are tenn "tVmH leuns oi ieueruiim anu nuu-jri'iionsui uiau uivwawis mti nave involved iw ii ;'i peared: I speak of their effects on our counr i diihculti'es Did we partition von J)rel oils. For Usake of BnTon, we submitted to j those , unequal and monsirous dist Ult' l! V the lowest istate of degradation, the administra- have given 1)iTthto a new word ptU tionof John Adams. The iiame of this man' guageol uncouth spnnd,. calij,',' J JJ,,Ur ' calls up contempt and derision, wheresoeyer it odious associations? Did we elect if R , is pronounced. To the fantastick' vanity 'of; whom you sent ;to both houses Q'r f,;1" this political alvolio may be' distinctly traced the Bidwells'and Oaniretisaml s'jJ'8r,,,i our present unhappy condition. 1 wll hot be j spur on the more moderate mtu fnm'V so ungenerous as to remind you, that"Tti3$-perj to excesses whichhey rtluitantly sonage (of whom, and bis addresses, and his,' the time, and have sine been' tf answers, I defy you to think without a bitter !. Who hurried the bill suspending the T "h smile) was not a Virginian, but 1 11 must in jus- of the writ of habea corpus tlirii"i ' tice to ourselves, insist upon tfiaking him a ! bling servile senate, in consequmee as!. rrom the president ? A senator fro ChuSetts, and proit ssor in Iter m ' Versity. In fhort. have not vnnr i'.i.. men (such I believe was the rui,n.;. ...i i i i i -t i . i . a. 1 .1 i . . : . r - I ne aouDiiui oeam long1 nous irom eiue in me( At leng4h4he-wit9fliount up4 therhairibsider- to heeoin wilhhi Uie nresent ctntury, a mighty "ftatjou. It belongs" to" New-Engand "to say, ivhether she will constitute a poriion, an impor tant and highly respectable portion of this na tion, or whether she, .rill dwindlejiito'.that state of i.isigni'Seaul, nominal iiHb-peudebce, which is the precarious curse of the minor kiugdoois o.f Europe. A separation niado in the i'oiness of time, the effict of amicable arrangiiraenis, Stay prove mutually beneficial to both parties j aueh wonld have been the effect of American independence, if British ministry could Bave lUtbaed to aey suggestion but that of their Own impotent ras;e but a settled hostility eoi bittered by the keenest recollections, must be the result-of -ivdisunion betweea you and us. nuder the present cir.caaislanees. I have ao.ne times wished that Mr. Madison (who enl-av-cred to thwart the wise aihl beru-voliMit policy of General Washington " to regard the English like other nations, as enemies iu war, in p.-acer friends'?), hud succeeded iu embroiling us wilh the eourt ot St. James, twenty years sooner. SVe should in that ease, have had the father of his v-ountry to conduct the war and ihp nfaopt ; -nnd that netice would have .... 7 , . . . It -, - , j: -' . . . " -.e... I .1. 1 beyond the life time or the authors oi ineir xnowieie exicnas, whiioui .iiciiniiuaiin i us; ana sue seeKs to gun a revenge as inipo-; w,ai,",ri in iauc wincn uit tm ir-y i s But I must ! party, they are conducted by uative irginians tentas.it is rancorous, by inroads that, would auoweu jou, nave arineu us ni onr lst ff..- Intoxicated not mOre by the fulsome adula tion with which he was plied, than by the fumes of his own vanity, this pour old gentle men saw a visionary coronet suspended over his brow, and an air drawn sceptre " the han dle towards his hand," which attempting t clutch.' he lost his balance, and dixnmiearfd nc- couutrv, but especially such a country as Vir- ver to rise aarain. He it was. .vho " ciiactinsr' ginia, can seriously plot its. ruin. Our go-j Nat. Lee's Alexander, raved about the people vernmeitt is in the hands of the landed propri- 0f Virginia as " a faction to be humbled in dust etors only. The very men of whom you com- and ashes' when the sackcloth was already plain, have left nothing undone that they dared prepared for his own back. to do in order to destroy it. Foreign influence is a I a n spinning out this letter to too great unknown among us. What we feel of it is a length- What is your object pack ?- Can through the medium of the general government ; that be attained on any terms, whilst England which, acted on itself by foreign renegadoes, gees a prospect of disuuittng ihitt confederacy, serves as a conductor, between them and us, of which has already civen so deep a blow to her thisv pernicious influence. 1 know of no lor- maritime pride, and threatenSj ai no very di gen tl t manqesjajjJjiieN esTTnercfiants, and thw majority, of j..t, pinion i congress, vied m 'suppuit f u,, ' and the measures that have led o our iir si.ff ring and bumijiatiiiar condition ? If y wished to separate voar'... t, ' us, you had ample p.i ovation in mr ,f,..,.J ni-an-emtfargo the most uneomlilutir.bi ,j .ipicssivr ; i; inline oi.iyrauny, Irumi , fuvantisin. Tlt-n as the'.time'to resi,t did not d -sert Lngland in a time of war you were then under the denomination ,f , fact ion aim.ng yourelves. yet a fom uU; ,VC. nri"ty, exhibiting- no signs of tii'nii.,i,' and it is not ih? Jeas't" of my ajipreh r,,,, from certain--proeeJi-ngsHnthenshriiT" iiiey may oe maue me means or consjgfM!;!;,,j again , and forever, to til'? same low, i;i."i.i;t dominatio;!. There-action of your j , .j,,, upoi.us (tor ultliough up r.nvii some j,i Viisnr,, erner olce r who has been, or is, in any rcspe (table , ant day, to dispute'' with her the ei pir? of .the 1 - Arc l,n( isignificani)tarttjfl' ilit i i tha gift of the people, or the govern- ocean ?b The wound whjcli our gallant tars ; RJ at Washington (-wlio. must fui!r-ili',te of Vit'ffinia, No member of either house have inflicted on her tenderest poiut has mad- ' -Kood republicans "') is dreadfi!. P;iU!i., litv c father of Congress, no leading memher of our assem- dened her to ragei 'Cursed us are with a j seech you pause ! y.ou tread r n the briuk f d to make ' bly, no judge of our supreme courts;, of the weak and wicked administration, she can no ! struct ion..' ;0f all ' tire Atlantic s'jtiig, y..B endured newspaper printed in tlie state, us far as my longer despise us. , Already she begins to hate have the leaft cause to complain. Your mVn- oouotrv' calamity and di'sgracp lc ive past recollections. The present aud the Xnioeuiaie iuiure ciuun eiir aiteiniuu. It 'raiy be said, that in .time of peace, the fw'p!e,f of every portion of our confederacy fl'v. themselves .foo happy to think of division j tJi 'ih? suflfrring of a war, like this, are re a - ' ?. to rouse them to the neccssarv exertion : in incident to all goveriuneiits; and wars j Reed more on the altar of public' good I 'tv much fear will be wickedly declared, ; Virginia ? Whence did the general g jar I weakly wagjfd.even by the (New-England tS. ifederaey, as they have been by every gtvern id -i! lot even excepting the Roman Republic) . vhieh we have any knowledge ; ad it does ap ar to me no slight presumption that the evil has not yet reached the point of . an'ipnta jinn, when peace alone, will render us the hap ,piest (as we are the freest) people under the t ! Iar. How then can we carry on the wtr With men and steel stout hearts and mi!! hands and these, from the days of Daringd Xerxes, in defence of. the household gd 4 freemen, ha e proved a match for gold. Ci they not now encounter paper ? We shall if. fer much from this -contest,' it will cutilwp but dismissing its . auUuirs from our fnnliiinii and councils forever (1 speak of a.fe leader ment derive its lands bevond the Ohio, then and insulting foe shall refuse to acce de to equitable ! an'' tM'r 'inmediate tools, not of the del;':!, nAw, almost the only soui ce of revenue r If rcrm terms of peace.-fwThe government will then i n xve" " out of authonfj; nr jirffw C Like voufselvcs, we are unmixed pople. I have disgraceil the Biiccdneer1, nnd bulletins know the' prejudice that exists agonist us, nor , jh;U would only. not disgrace the sovereign of do 1 wondar at it, considering the gross igno- Eiba. iiShe already is coflipelUd to confess in rat:ee on the susjeet that prevails north of Ala - , her heart, what her lips deny, that if English ryland, and even io many portsof that neigh-i bull dogs :and game cocks 'degenerate on our boring state. soil, English mkn do not ; and should (which What member or the coi.tt deracy has saeri- Uo-I forbid !) our brethren of the Fast desert us u .nan m this contest tor all that is precious to man,' govern- we will- mantain it, so long as our proud and our grant a grant so curiously worded, and by pHsn into proper hands. The talents of the the good pleasure of. Him flVtiw our present lJrthnurus too. s o except our- country will be called forth, and thn schemes ot are lempereo wnn mercies, inrougn an ,iiy selves, by its limital ions,. from the 'common be- moonstruck philosophers and their disciples an(l a bloody sweat, to peace and salvaiictt. ' liefit. -';' . ' pass away and "leave not a wreck behind' ' that peace hieh is only to b f.mnd iaws. Bv Us conditions it' was 'forbidden erotfnd to Y.m know how sicadilv and perseverinirly 1 filiation with him. 'k Atheists ami muln'tt tus: tlurebv the fuandatioii Was laid of im-ura-! endeavored, for eieht vears. to'ronnterart the' been our lawgivers and mIh-o 1 tl.lnkna iunj at least -too bappy to think of dissolving We amuiousity and division between the states artful and insidious plans of our rulers to cm- our l:sl e'-ei. J siuu(er at tnecnnsuspiri . that unfou. which, as it carried us through theJ0 each sid "of that great natural boundary, broil us with the country of our ancestors, and that may await us. , lus . has not Kuropc m:.. tpfli'ofoiip revolution, will I trust, bear u til-line riveruuio. l-voi oitiv ;neir masiers uui . ne tlie odium wiiic.n I nave merenv urawn upon -- .no.iis. .. 4..a..u - , t . . .i i . i : . . . t : i- it-, .. u .... u ....d' 1 1. ....a C. M l,..au . li.i at, i ilii. " ... . ..- .11' If . I .. It ... i... ... .!..... . ... i. mphant turougn. iiiauin wiiicn-yye- nave oeen-r,7 hiciuschm, hi -nnur "rutiu nn. nn.u. u in'iiig n muc mi mij ii?wurii, as pl inged. by the incapacity and corruptionof Oin, neither willing to. maintain tlie relations of peace, nor able to conduct the operations of War. Should I, unhappily, l)e mistaken ir. this axpectatiort, let us see whatare to bo the con sequences of the separation, not to as, hut to yourselves. An exclusion of your tonnage and tn.inu fact u res from our porta andharbors. It will be our policy to encourage our own, or c ve'i )iose of Europe in preference to yours ; a polio y more obvious than that which induced us of the South, to consent to discriminating du ties iu favor of American tonnage) in the infan- rvgula'lion was made, were sacrificed by it. ; mueh""as possible the asperities which subsisted Dispersion n to them a bettering of their pre- between ihe two countries, and wlu'. wer? sent condition, and of their chance for emanci-.' leading toa ruiuous war, 1 put rn hazard, iifly, patiotv. It is only when it can be done without , exposed to uluiOst certain destrtirtion, an ii.liu danger and without ruinous individual loss, lence such as no num. p -rhaps in this country, at that it will be done at all. nui w hat is com- j the same age, had ever helore attain-d. ( i h( inon sense to a political (juixoite r. That.country was: ours by a double title, by charter and conquest. George Rogers Clark, that, like the man who but y'htord.ty hfstru-! . the narrow world, she is but an iiialiitwiil in his hands, who .breaketh ihe weapons of Ms cifft'itiscinent, when the measure of his jn'O' pie's piniitthment is full? NV tien 1 exhort tu further paf ien e to a re- stirt t.i const it:iion;iI inens of reilrt-s onl. I n,vnnl;,ril v thnt ,irfrtih. .'mnsnrr. is loo dt-lirl K'lOW liliit tliwre IS SIICll a thltic: a tyramil 1 4 "up miblii. orvii-K li in liMsMrd snf.is ; t hi w ei I' ds opnression. And that tiers isnoe.V' true sort will sthd ihe hardest frosts.) Is ii . er.i.;nnt however restricted in its power. M the American Hannibal, at the head of the state mv fault (as Mr. BurkT cc: plained of ttie may not by abuse, under pretext ot es .-rn trjoos. bv Ihe reduction of Post Vincennes, ob- erowned heads of 1' iui 'ha' ritiff'imd ni Inn t "S cuiisiiiuiionai auworny, anve n on .r tained the Lakes for our northern boundary at . lonjrer'siilfer me to fiod fnli!iativ. s for her con- Vy subjects to dcspiration. Our fUuatwn is is- iIik-I ? n mn ailiiln.d than I iliil !ur deed aWIHI. i ile memnei'SOt il,eu o- . .u 1 the, peace of Pafiff i . . The march of tlwit great ay of this, government., It -.is Unnecessary to man-and.hia brav"'-eo1iipauioh8Tin 'arm across shv to vou. 'that 1 embrace Jhe - duties lon im- the drowned lands of Wabash, -.docs not shrink i magnanimous- stand neninsi the ivraot. hefiire" jniTapustlionnefdlogeTlier.by no common fij. ; whom ail the rest . of Xhristend'Mii af one time Uiority to which men can look np wirh - - . - i . - . . . 1 1 ' l . 'ii . I . 't.. ..h.n-nik il - i v . x- . 'it ii . mr t... ii .i. ir t . iiT i ( i i r nun rKLiinni mm t r n ii v t iif i-1 ii i lit - vt.ff iroll u a tho fnnntKva Inlv isrliari 1 QL Ifin H. rf I Nl f 111 r I S 11 II 1 1 fl lilt? UA lilt 1 IkHVltl ! IOirilllt. !WI I'VI'll H ' Hw W 1 I 11 r F 1 1 PP is.ibw ' s,I'vi. t llla U3 11 Lll U 3 1IIU IWI llttkU UUrT HlllU M M tw ! ' I -T I tl S . . r -. . . v. - - "7 ,t m Di!!jr. It will always be ou your obtain p ludotothe encouragement of American ship- 1 hrasimen rnasch. Without meaning any land Perceval, put upmore sincere prayers for niuo-. It willalwavs be our policv to prevent it,lin3 "Ke an invidious distinction, I have, not her deliverance, hi the re mot est isle ol Aus jtamiiig a naval superiority, and conse-.j ,!can' r" an) cession irom iviassaciiuseus oi ner iral-Asia, my sjmpai:y wiirid hav fje yiMJI Ui aiUUIir ailtlVUI SUUCI IUI ll-Ja UU CUllBC-.J r. ..v iittiiinij "T "'j'"' " si r r n 11- : , o j . AM xf Tir tk nut i;nl iial v n Alii gn tiw I vast wilde : and Connpelicntt has had the ad- , liciiwl. in snob n Minli'st for flip df i.-.-mliinia is found little (iin-reiice between a governor Mn nil I v vui tvu vii .niiu tij ..'.lit rMi ian I- .... .,...7... - - ... .. ..... ... - , in trade. ' T-hesaine pJain interest3r,tll-eansc. "Win m Mr gr-ant-to-wgjtyHi, lo.oniain, on Allied and Dicon, and MiaKespeare, ami Mil- Vl ""l"""'""" , . ITniM'r tHiwida. our President has abamli'M " 7 - . the several slates to sliift tor themselves as (Ivy .i r ..!... Il,rft can. l.ronErrcss is le'lou? R?i in praei'n.'" s io prefer any manufactures to your own. 1 h intercourse 'with liic rest oi the world, that cxehanges" our siiffdusfor theirs, will be the nuoery of our s-amen. In the middle states - y'i svil! find nVuN not. very heartily indispos '. d ' "t'ldi ojit th'' competition. of.your 'shipping. Im ttic same section of eonntrvndinlheoand- her own private account, soiVe millions of ton a joe acres; whilst we, yes we, I blush to say it, fhave'deseended 10 beg for a pittance, out of the should have lake property once our own, for the brave ojen Joy this depended us whose valot-it had been, won and-whoitf mir ail that made m heedless profusion had disabled us to recnm pence. . We met the iuct ta.1s ot the. pr.od.igul .i . I .. I I I . i 1 i I. Puif jpi np d ffnviirnnint nl ri iiniKUIOtlS Inl tvf, on iiuiii j iiiivt- m loon u:i-K as - i illii ilrious couiilrvmeniii nnv enotrsi 1 people, which the covernors are atram i " mi jnde with. liheHy ; hut on uniii the public faith is irrelrievalil? rut"" i believed and do stiil believe) Congress seem barred hy thrir )vn faionn- ao own countrV dear in my own ;of , limit-ations, from raising suppfr: Pr' s,'r,. sisiit. I?ttt let us v4 .,di;cr snflt li'-s west, you wi'l find jealous competitors of l wer.e pnmed from the door, where once we her through the valley of the shadow of 'death,' yoHr mechanic you will be left to settle, as were' waster, with de rision and scoi n ; and yet England feels power and forgets right." I you "can, wtth Knglui'd, -the question of boun- '-bear of undue Virginia influence. This am not one of that .-whining set of people ,..' who darv on the side, of N-' -Brums wick, and un- fund yielded the government, when I had coii- fy out against minri adversary for the force of " i ir'. .. .- ... i . . . m ,. :ii, : e. i,' i e : 1 1 .........: ,.i. i i . ... u i.. .. .1 i a i less you can Ui nig . ew-1 oi K to a Stale ol ut- ,"CJ " ,lu " "," ," ihuiumi iu nm nun- hi mow. nugiiou nns, unquesi lonaoiy, as It is. past and nnmindful of the mercV-l 1,0,1 l uns agaiust them. ..I' 1 1 it nrnf fi'l i ; I1! nviiliniA viliirl line ,1 !oi the commouweaith. m..,a.ui ,F....i..'......'..-..i.Tai.v.i.l.a,.. 14 ..I . " . " . . . . . . . I I 1 .. t I . I' I . . X. . . I V P ll.l llltl' wm oe Kinoieii oy ine collision hi i"- '.:...! r tt.A .i..iktu. ;tn4 lu re W" aim ai unto hi hp, i ' jmiiiiV' , is our chiefe'st danerer.'. The man lifisTi1 Inns eiinuhr to' believe thai it ''onsti'tlliu'1' tt... i'i.i:u...,nrtr ni" 10.000 l! SIKCIClllH Wl ilU rUltlilll'IH ll' . nr army n'r ill an army I n..,;-i i c rn ie'1 ' uii'i"-'- : 'j i A In' i'!i i tur i im iiiih ne In tur nnn mlnrt. d Tftd 1 'lOUSHHO UOllarS Ollll I1H 1 1 V. 1 1 1 W Olliif tlOVC mini H ri fM tn ennniipr IIS. US UP inviiln Dnii.1 thrivuig, and most populous member of thej;Pr,'serv'd tis from the imposition of state taxes quer Canada : the, same right that vve hrtvo to jmH 2,W)0 strolig, (ucli was o nnnlUni i,. o !. .r .. ;il l....,.:l founded sehnols. hftilt. hridirn nd iiihiIi mails ' nii nor Knvlu nd. hiul u-ilh nlihnl n j ,w.rl ....c ; Years U20 is the same fls v I I ii vniii.'1'.iui. nui Jlitr5rill ll II1ISII1C T " .. ....... , ...... w...ruL i'ruu JUU3" I.' :Jm J , ., , rtr v fr.mf ipp i t Ii mil K Gt-iiua r.r lwTT.-i.... c m..-: and canals itiroiisrlion t V'i rcr'mio. " 1 1 wns sn unir- iWi-I nl' anenpu. Itut lrt nut her nruim-n ' l,i. tiO.OOd nven. mnv lio a verv . i. . m... MiM oi.ii.i. ui mv uuftuii vi iiiui' . . .3 - o t :r .,..v.--- M - - " v vf. -j. vi . -v- " ; I fotljatejnJesiim wl' claim against the enormity; of -French. princi-u,,t " '"teny. utitit tf a sIM'-'mtvui. r' Sh.juld that respectable city' be ellosen as. the-Mr.-Madison. For the sake of concord ;Hlr pies, wben she permits' herself to arm and dis- loty g'lv.crimi.'iit is in .f,;f .cb"."'"'. m,'rE . set of the EastcrnCongress, ibat body will OUF neighbors, by the ' same. gencrons 'but mis- cipline. our slaves, and to lead them in the field becosiiM-g a military people, of who sit within two days' march of the most populous guided policy, we ceded io Peniisy lvauia Fort agiinst their masters, in tbehope : of exciting bv tba "f .any nth 'i ' itjiiigiit hayeln., county of NewYork. (Diicheii)' f .'itipjf wl- rit.. a mbstiia'porUnt ewitoiew4SawlH-ary Hip i?iamplKt""a general inaiirreHion, mi ii',t tort-unales siia -st bo.: a ( nhrmt. Jf uo'V - r; "most eqnal to some of the New-England States. ". position, and a Vast domain around ii. as much render Virginia ahother St. Domingo. And I mWnf v - Ispeak not iu derision, butinsobernessand sadHVirSinia ajHheAiJy of 1 ! What is tins L"; iiX ihall 'V- ' V - n-ss of heart. .Rather, let me Hay. that like'ai1 .of Hrico. To Kentucky, the eldest 'but JaerbintsnV and that of the vilest, sianip-i. 'r.nc-h-a aVntt as'm'-j'iusV-tt u'ul.sjvnsable.- ,ni ; , thorough, bred diplomatist, I try to suppress e-j daughter of the union, the Virginia of the-wesl, Is this the eounlry that has abolished ihe slave ' bill p ,scd thL--so. iac W.ihat pi p-'. vvi,,wJ-u5, very tiling like feeling, and to treat this qiie's. we'-l,a?ft yiWed "on a question of boundary, trade? that: has made this infamous, inhuman "l-a c,mhmn.ctyn .(-rntbe Prt'j,-,k','Ji;ch '.'-. . . tipnas a dry matter of calculation fwell kiiow-Jfrom a similar consideration. Actuated by the' trafio a felony P 'that feeds with the bread of i V' n h rC,"ne thLoUf : !-Zl'Tmtv s-t r r . .' in. t th Mm f m..lit . th.. oi : ! Same maarnarilmous snirit at the iiislanre f ihe lif.nll u-hii'' knnpr fti.i it ' Mftl tkti. r"-',11-.! '"ine.!. I lie l.jt-i . -. question of vital interest, " pur passions isstruct our reason." The same high authority has-told , This is the lanj-uagt tf tbs DscJarstionV Lidepeii. -deaf . y- ; :--,..-; : other states (With the exceptioaof JVew-York, North-CaroUn'a and II Island) we accepted, in l$8.Sf the present constitution. If was rep ug aatithte our judgment and fraught, as we feared, with danger to our liberties. The awful voice who, but for her, would never .have, known their 4 perishing conditio. Drunk with the cup of the. abominations Oifloloch they have been roused from t he sleep of death like som.' benighted traveller perishing in the snows, aud rteord wma'ms of'the nanteS of thus? v n"' t'u ...... . . . . Kii'Vt'ul '" ii. tr that tKKlv w:ts"in.ri ri'us ' vote, this emission was weil .anvts'.,, are a)piir. j..,inucaa.k'a-aa JBuAua ,'utfv 1IU" J -1
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 30, 1814, edition 1
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