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Thi9 faolion ras Cpposeclby Mr, infftulry eaJ to make (ho enm$. Clay, as going to favor iBonBieepnsSWtf Slflrteadof 43 meii. Hirti onfy, who have no occasion for After some remarks by Mr, C in sup indutgtuce from the government. P0' r hfi amendment.; ' 'V4'-i?' Hpcurt !ud-4bj moving that the bill Tba m:tioll, w negatived,; with: iid aiien'lroenllie on -the 1abte, oua division. : with aviewof akingup th. Mis-Xl Tbf ". nf lhe Seoate' a" i . i.: i i . . xamendod by this Uoaie, were then louri lon, which, he Loped. agreed to and ordered to be retort there xtn general wish to see act- ej t0 ,Lo Senale for concurrence in ed upon this day. : tho amendment or this House there- 1 lie motion was agreed lb, . la, Tbc House then took up the res-. THE RELIEF BILL, nlution, as above reported by the The House then resumed the conjoint- committee on the Missouri aideration of the bill for the relief of subject. the purchasers ,of the public lands Afar considerable debate, Mr. the i,!owinS ,ee,ion prepsed to be R. Moore of Pennsylvania then re- quired the Previous (kestton, be lieving that this subjectVad been so lieving that this subjectVad been s i . - .ikwi ... fc-L-. ii loug debated, as to rrqiire that it long debated, as to rrqiire that it ..be decided, id. one way VanotherrLh-eh mav Up.. .!. far . tLo. without further consumpaou of the time of the house. itnm-iive in"tnucrs iiavitiffrm en tu second tbis motion nd the .Yeas and Nays having been requir ed thereon by Mr. Randolph TIjcl. question was..afed m the foil Airs: form: " ShalPjhe ques tion bsv&uf Put '".aiid (vjb decid'. cd as I'tllowa v For the previous question; 109 Acainsf it 50 Tbe main question was then no - cortli..&ly put. viz ; Shall- the mo - tion 6c engrossed anil Uad a third time " and decided as follows. I'm-the tfiiid leading 86 Aguitisrit- -82 The resolution was fhrn prdcrtd to be read a IhLfd tinie this day but r.ot witliotit ronKiderabto opp'8ifinn. .The resolution wh accordingly re?.d a third Mmz, arid pat on its passage. . Mt Randolph, iti a speerh of aoir.e twenty isdntirr;, .VUered - be feasors why Loaboii'.cl not vote fj the -iH"!ution. r-1 ill i ne tiilal question wan then t kcu On the reAoju? o.'V "d decided in the affitmatite, 09 f..Ihiw. Veai 67. Nayt 8iA . So tie rcoJution was -passed, and ordered t be sent to uie Seiiate for conroviertce. : . Arid the hotia nilinnrru'l . Tuesday, Ftb.-27. Mr. Culbretii presented to tiie Housaacopy of the I(enitt and Ih t- . oiunoni or toe lit3!latuTe cf .Mary land, eisfieraing iho publia lands, wh rh were yeierday laid before the Settate ty Mr. Pjiiknty, and tley vrc ordered to' lie on the, table. Mr. ISmhli, of MnryUnd froOi the jaint conimitt'es appiioted to wait on the Prt-siiliDt of th,. United States, and ini'orro him of itfa "re eltelioo, Tpyrttd, a above a-tbe Senate Mr A. Hrnith.-from ti e jairBit ; f ? on Military A&Vir, to which had JLceja jerer,il the airibndmen: tf the ;JflHt tft 1 1' I' lii't to puli.i .rill.. . " ..... -" w iiMuy.WV ' 1 1 tary peaee es(itbUhment,' prf ed ;Le snir.e i;h s-ndry amenumcnU tleretii -t of which was a section adritin5 Tor th gDvernmrnl of the army nnd m l . ia. w',vn in service, -the system of Itcgulatinqs f r the Army, cooipiled by Major Otneral 3ciiltih?o'lier amendments were of a minor character. I he amendmentu reported by the military - coiiimitUe wera severally agreed lo - ' 1 Mr C eke tnovod to strike eut.f -'tbe Se'va t'i amendment the pro vi io;j for 4 m.j Mjor fJeneral, with tw-aida de Campj" which motion w?Hs uppurtad bv Mogrs. Cek, FontJC jb!., Hird.!,. Little, Mallary, aod It M ore, on principle and ei-pi-iii'-uey : and it as i.pjoned by 'Mows. Barbour, Storrs, O.'ay, and N Io , 01 Virgiuin osi 4bo' ground th.'.t as !!.: (-utue lirJ "made thi a- men'lin. tit, they would pr bablv ad hf te to t: tli at -'if diaas.ve'd tobv thin WoV, it niilitj3ut tbe wh bill in! J '-or t-rrfy; that mueSi would still have berdi''p ift 1 way ff retrnnnh m , 'vni"-ttiis provision passed, atd it'wnaf l be better not to endan ger M; hi'. t (jy rejeetiog this provisi on Mr Kinsey opposed the motion d pr-nct.le, .dv- njK.iga Major (Jt-iir-rivl nee sary 10 unike thj-p op-scd system p'.f'et and fully ..jli-iint. Af:er an ineff ctoal cjill, by Mr. N..-I-soo of Vi gmia for the p ovious qoition b- debate having csnliu Ud soraii t,-.", ' L Tf.e question was taken on strik-. iig&u' the provision for ih Maine General, and wvi negativ-ed, by y.aa ! ana njH, a toilows: : - torstfik.oouV ; 73 M f",!",, ' 79 Iwl l Smith r mM - I ,1 " . . ..... ,...,u,, .Tiaryia:iu moved io strike our the provision rir nn Judge Adv . cite, with a (salary of 0 dollar and the mkina was agreed fo without a rjiviioi). Mr Ca'inoo then.' moved vi to a mend the auiH-nd oi ills of the Senate, a, itead .f fmir regirnerrts'nf ar tifry andscern regraTns of infan try, Joredjee rho iMjmber of. re'-i- oieats to t$p of millcry aadoanor ,,J 'J lb b,w' hY Mr An.ferioo, being still under consideration, vis!, TID '' . 06 H J?rmer enac'fl Ibat m all eases where Complete ..', ,.,. ,.., . . - i I f a 4 it ' . 0f land, nurehased from the tTuited States as. aforesaid, shall be raa.de on or before the" day of a deduction at the rate oT thirly neven anJ a half per centum shall be allowed on tbe sum so rerri&iTiing unpaid. Mr Crowell moved to fill tbe blank in the amendment with the 30ti tfvp ttmber, iSi j whieli was negtttivnl art 49. 1 T! blank was tbe; on motion of Mr. McLean, tilled with tbe th . Mr, McCov r,,ad0 an unsuccessful j niotio;, t0 ilr,'k mi thirty-wen and ' half. Ami iiitert lu fiitn five r:T csnt. Tb amendment iT;re(l by Mr. Andertan wafifc1; I v etiop'ed, ly yeas and ttsys aye 7J, n t 62 Tbe amctium- tis in- .inhan order ed to be enroMrd, and, Thtt lhe bi 1 b? read a. third tim to-morrow. I he bills w'ucii piscJ tbe bai.aip yesterday and to-day. were verallj tWAeeread and refurrsd to cmnutu Jr. ;':.;rru, from ih joint eoounit ?e 'appointed on tin uurt. made a report of tbf buint'-s wbicb it was f Hevmed crotier fjr Cuutbi to act on ; at the pre.eni nesinn. 1 Mr. NoUoo, nf-Virginisfrorn th c imuiiltee on frein. relations, re- porfe,l fc bill lu eaTryin iot exoeu- 1 ,,n ';e recpnt tfftaty btlweea tie United State and Spai-i , wh.cb was iwiep red aSd comruitled. Oa motion ef Mr. Ne'wtor.', ll.e h ue pn eeeded to the coiiMdera'ojn of t lie bill to exempt French sij p ii'om ( main duties. , Mr, Newton explaiued tbe obj. cf of the bill. By the original act, tin enoogb had Dot boeu allowed to give oot tee fo Krenrh vessels nf the pas-ae-!ef - the aef r in conseqoeuee of which, a few vessel hJ ' uod their way into oor portsva- d the i'rttordi" nary duty bad tbns been levied in ea se not intended by the act This baLwas to provide for H reaitision of tbe amount of extra duty in such ea-J sea. The eoai'iiiltce then, r.ile and re ported tbe bill, which "Sw ordered to be engrossed fnr a third reading, and was ui)-equen(ly rea l a t.urd time and paed, tvithoufa divjkion. ' Mr Baldwio tben'woved that the Homo di resolve itself into a eoiu mittce of tbe wjiole, to take into coo- eideration the bill laying a duty on sates at auction. Tins motion was negatiVerf. 0 o 43. Mr. ''Fuller rose merely" to soy, that when the amemeut should Ui. before the Mouse, he should endeavor to shew why, iu his opinion, tbe bill sboul I not be adapted at this session at least. , The committee iTieniose, and, on motion of Mr, Bar hoi'; the bill. was ordered to lie on the table. Mr. Williams, of North Carolina, with a view to acting on the great mass of private, bids before tbe House, moved that the Iluoaa now have a recess of two hnurs, with a view to act in on business of rliat de- eripticu on meeting ogam. A his mo- uoa was negauvcu, 4V to 4B. 8 Oa' motion of Mr. Smith, of Ma ryland, the bill further to anund the several acta relutiv Jo tbe Traas'j' ry, War, and Navy Departments, was" taken up. and ordered to be engross ed for a third reading. And tbe IIoujeAdjourned. tJ'ednTsddu Ftb 23. '. . INDIAN "I' ll A Dlv Mr. Sculhard, from the comiiiittee on tndiau eftiirs, renrifie.d, purnun?it to irHtruetitm, an .amendment to tho Indian trade bill, to the following ef. feet : i . S-That the Secretary or War shall jeau, to he disposed of at public silo al ll property ; row belonsiaz lo lh United states, employed in the i . in'U.m trade, and .lie proceeds there of to be piid into ihe, p iblie Treasu ry ;. and that, from the hrt,t day of Vovember next, ti e Ofiiee ofh'uper iiitoodaoti ; Indian Trade nad fac l )rn, Sic. shall cease aid determine.''" Vh-is amendment was agreed to : and the -question being on" ordering the bill to be engrossed lor a tbiid renllina: .. be r.cad Mr. Southard caused to by ike Cli tbrea r fouf nrliel bVIarse ibipfom G?ba, ndr ditteieBt eatiai Wnfeet th' IJo jtedTriepcfi colors, witU a cargo of pro Biates ttrl ladian'tribes. wherein the visions nd a quantity of ammuni- govereint had txeasly stipulated fjjon for the use of the Royalists, ta' maifatV Trading Houseit ldjwaa captured off Santa Martha on Iheii apl fro w. afler these solemn pledgi, Congress could abolish tha whol system ft . - Ml McLean orKentuefcy said that be Vjted ror the amendment, not be int 4are of those provisions of trea tiiaJ U wished that Vote to be re eoWdered, tVj a till mightle pass ed to eoutioue tt system in exist Sue for one jeat. to give an oppor tunity to tbe.nej! Congress to revise it. . I Mr. Witliantl of Virgiuia stated, that the readieileourse would be, to rejeet tLia bilt,fliid take up tbe bill from the Seuatf Jeuiitainiug tbe very provision wbiehjtbe gentleman bad suggested. j After s mo anversatioD between Mers; Rank and Simkins t , Llnyd, Southard, fo bi!l w.ii, on motioo ordered to lie on tbe nf NJr. Itiiuki , table iu the isurie of which, Mr. Lloyd s &- incideoti&lly, that tie 0.f,.netws IbJ fairly ret ried ns tin- Urtited Sih the r own policy, and cl Pwin-n; bv. Iroatv, of a- uu: ou -third ufr the' whole of the Jiopulction of tlto Unitory oT Arkari bvil as ordfrt-d to lie on tbe tub!'. .- ' " ' r r 1. "tf 11 inr 11.. 1 .iisswss urm. , LATEST Fit KM SOUTH A Ntv-VoKic, Feb. 23. On Saturday tbe brig ilopn. mr ne.i, CapCain' Bourne, .arrived litre from Curat oa. By tiiitcouvcyance, tbe Editors ot (he National . Adv3-. rate 'have m civtd froru a corrca- iioudcnUfcc Curacoa Cturant..up.tOthcPte f being deprived of tbe hi In' 4th instant, in which th?rc are a'T'tuois IVi.ta Puerto Cabcllo o l he 7tli ol: Jinuary, which state, that, 01 OMiSi.nui'.rire ot tiic'late aruin.ice. fhcmris' inrlV-ct tranquility prevails nirmi !i IK tee whole Ri-public ot ...1.1.... - ! 1 cg'i.i t' lti k ux Tin proilatna-j PRUSSIA, tion ' I' li iivw.r, wl.icii we uhjjnj Berlin, Dec. to. Si'nco tho re is tbe p'..itjctt.n uf aa enlarged '(ur(l of his Majesty to lliii capital, mtud, brta:. peat.. p.:m! good w 1 :, cr,.it nnivitv in the differ. t'V'U 10 til. ni'lilHS Ol ftl' lH:i woiie, a; t.,. Mium-; n. e, it Uflny asset ts inmik'pyiidence, and a !-- leiuainatit'i maintain this iig-.u-st al) itiiiHisition. A 'C'lunts from J.t . ... t .oV.ira had CiTi h ;l .Curaroa :o l!ie 6 Jauuary. . fhev W re n v.i v liui tii tnnt : tue UttK.- ot .Matuii s- ter was i vtovenng f'om his 1 itt accident, i'li fidlowijiuivextracts l'r';tn the CtiMdta papers ; REPUBLIC OF COLlyMRIA.' PioclamHtiOii issueil I'rom herd quarters aiLaracno, 14.11 . uct U -r. . . k . .... .... 1 8.U ; t . Vinton Dotiv:r, Libc.Lidjr, i'.fs. dtnt, iS'c Two proviiici'S more huve entep-d into the btisom cf the republic. T!:c Libertad u'a forces have advanced atn'u'At tho blesairgi of 'ho pcrple restored to liber y. Caraccas wiil shortly w itness a great act of jm ticc ; our enemies will return to their country, and lours will bo restored to ifrs,chiJi!rei Peace or victory will give us tha rest of Columbia. They have offered us peyco utid a constitution; we answer,---peace and independence, Wac.do independence alotio can aecur-j the friendship of the Spaniards' and t? the peopl'o their free will and s-crji-d rights. Can we expect- a code from our cue my, and prostitute ottrfc'Hinluy'H laws? Can we violate l ho laws of nature by leaping arross-the'iiccaii to unitu tw i dis.ant rikntinentt ? !Can we bleud our interests with those of a nation which ha always been our torment I N:, Columbian ! Let no one feai' tlie liberating arni'y, whiiih aiuiVoacht'S with ' the s)e ub- ject rf ' brenk'hg' vjr chains. I.. carries on its .srarufirds the cohirsi .Wi;); SecnUint pf 'War. 1 ak'(i ti :a ;!).: K'ti-Ht y at the Cienrg.1. S oiie Mat tin, and lb diBiTcnt forts mi i from the former, to tho I, .action of theMaJr nit, fought hv t!i; division of tjie '-Republican army, I... .1. - 1 1" m . ii!in;r tuo LivHT.inaiKi 01 ici. j isf Maria Carcn:-7.13 Gaiteries, 17 pieces ofxfltrfto'ii, 8 .canuoiiadts. ( Imwitxfrs, 89iZ caimoo balN, IS21 KfCMides. i.iSlclta!CP3 of crams shoi,a571 iiartrcs of p-iwder, (can- nonOVf Wuskrw; 150 bayonet, ot r.viSJi ,.a,..,.;;,w. ,4( 6rtn'i,.,i., e ,t , . . 1 . . . ijiy luca-surts, anu tim very ejpe-r ol tli" IH, and dies rmf wh i to ..:.,.. r .1 . . .,,. . . . , . , rience t f tln.se staleri, msy yet lire ch. d uHu.tr, ... 9 ar.. by blood- v,Ilt a iupH!.c, aiill it aj,Jcar9 k;t A T-rZ'- mr (f opinion. ' , 1 , " Will, regard to What ha, been as- an r,nn t- , ? . i . eminent rank which IVetrv l eid, and 20.G00 Hints, CO pairs pistula, 250 i . - -. , , - , ., - V , . ! V . . ilhesplcnd'ir.wilh which tt nourished, - lances, quintals ol gunpowtkr, in tut) arliast , a What else 37. quintals of lead, -S0. raps. :4,eouUI have kindled in tho breast of ! HWls ot flothiug, 5 gunboats, S .Tnet cuanVhoats 2d "lopi ii tst 1 the 7th ulU'byonoof Brion's priva teers and sent Into tnat port. LATE FROM SPAIN. . NEW-Yoflit Feb. 21. Tlie brig Victory, Wheeler, ar rived at tbis port yesterday morn ing in S6 days from Cadiz, which place ehe left on I he 18th of Janua ry. V(e learn nothing new of im Dortance. All was quiet in the kingdom. The new Spanish tariff, which prohibits almost every article of foreim oroduce and manufao lures, had "goneinto operation. The frigate Constilution'had arrived at Cadiz last from ILavaniia with fotu millions of dollars. The American squadrou was win tering at Port Mahon. Mr. Mead, a passenrer in the Victory, lias favored us with a tile of Cadiz papers to the 17th of Jat containing later dates from Italy,, than whs fitrr.ihbed through the last London paper, and advices froni Liabou to Jtn. but they or yrv Cipally lilted with the local affairs of those countries. A friend who hat examined the papers 'attentively, iiaa politely fut'nHh'Ul the !illowing as tha only articles of interest they contain. ' Trieste, Dec. 1. The new nego tiatioui which have been set on fut at Cor)Stsulinri;de by tho U. States fiir a treity of commerce, have pro duced here great sensation. 1 his fit y'and o'her jtlacos fn Italy are on crative b'inesa of siipplying tiio -A- mericani .with tho merchandize of tht Levarif. If is generally believed tltaf. that government wilf succeed ,iu tablishinc direct comuiunic'a- tilj!ia w,tlt C.initantin-p:e, . . . . . ' bmyrna? , e:il bra iclirs rf tiie ministry, aud it u pffi-rtcl that tho new Council of : s;at,, H..0n5se.I turaiu itrdraftitu a wirot r.r 'i-onstitufi m. A mmn -r J : " . v -.Iih inleilitf, -Mice -.was ctrcnl ttid. h!es n'i were poured down upon !utr Sa'.i'vr.reign, whose beneficent sentt:rei(H never have been doubted by PraMiiiH ; and the particular H.tUAtiun if jiCTairs, iulv, lus"prc vented his in.m: testing to : the world lliat his iic'i'iirerneiits are notsolitn- ted os some per3nns havestippisc-d ; and tint iff he has.not sooner ac t!i vuialip.a if htx rtfviii!i it h.n not h"en owing to his want o! r - liclmation or good will. If the vto rumour of this intelligence has filled the Prussians with joy, what .dil be their feelings when that bcue licrnt prop'ct. shell brrcarried ist.o e.Te:t ? ' iieti the bonds of lore which unite tho king ti tlnf- people, will bcca;iic iadissoluhle ; ti..s throiio will bo strengthened cV bis gavcrniUeat consolidated, which, agreeably to ihe. il!ustralio:i of- the present ago, can bo no other than a repre sentative one, notwithstanding the obstacles wliic!t nr.iy he upjxjsed to it -by the iinliqitateil nations of the 12 Ii century, nnd tho rcsisUucb which may u.; o'lVred by tha adiici' etii'iJ of absolute power. Berlin, Dec i2l'j. For some tiint4 pst tlie rriosl cotrlradtctory ru mours Iiae boen in-Vicculatioii. bonic consider tlie. war of the Holy AllhvK-e inevitable, not onlvaffakist Naples, Iflif, as a neural coasc- jjuence, sganist hpain and Por(iig.J. Others Rllirai that the moderatit.n and remonstrances of Great Britain ". 1 o 1 -. , i- . . . rf e, wuicu ircicr c';ncni.v Ht-i ini relative. n me uisturoances lie ..-.1 , . ... . 1 Pulatiil and tho insiibordinalion i.f . ...... .(.1 . 1 n, ami tii.-jt,1(lf llu!43iiU,s; u h 'totally, without ipcrsmn, wl.leii have been ia aetual nail l?u.iIing;rrMj.u.l,lK , - , existauce; ubereas lh subject i pn- .i!tcr, in the ' ' --J1,! etty are infinite and, jim vers il. I t butrht'liv thf-i"' -- ."."',VXT"" rT- f invil-itm eauscs lir'cb tlie MisoHatrhus. FIIOM TUB Oil VIILKS TOX untEit ONl'OiCTUV. Whcti.w w thread an Imrs who hiV-e titc literature, and have, in - itudi.'d po eluded in the-piti'licatirMi of their re searches, the origin am! pre.g-ri-js.of . Vbut."". e W1K), h,. itetnplaio'wit - h adunrailon, the pre- primitive man, the' first firo of p.oeiie inveution, but tbe inspiration of fan. eyr ia m age runeul(iule(t ki uareBoed , the faiu prouueeu a which riiine sua in the eaiirn 1 a th. pberer tinged the world with J?.' of a 'celebrated writer like J! ighUmng rid.ngupen the storm" ! lumtned a daikand gloomy aerini whieb but for him ltd .f remeraoereu. ; The following translation bt . Topjt. from 0mr' Iliad, , 9S7th line or bis diription' .ef 1 moonlight aud sfary tight, doubtless be read with delisht by eJ ery reader? ' As when tbe Mooc, refulgent UmD of nignt, , r O'er Iwii'i clear azure, spreads, . crtdTiglj'; When not a breath disturbs the den ic rewcj ' And not a cloud o'crcast the solemn scene Around bc throne iho y.vld pUnets roll ' Aud atari ummmbtred, gild Uie elbwini. polti 4 a o O'er tlie dirk trees a yellow rerdnrc slud Arnl t.p with silver every. mountain's lieid' , Theiv sti.ne tbe Tides, 1U0 rocki in '.' pect ris;, - A lftd ot'gloiy bursts fim al! t!i skre ' Tha conscious swains, reiuicinjr ia tL-; ngiii, Eye thetiue vault, and blcaj vbe uscSl 'Man is by naiurei bath a poet and a aiujeiun. The same itnjiulia whicJi produced a poetic ttiie, prompted a certain rr.oldy orniudu latiuiiif sound, suited to the emotions of joy or gnef, love or angtj-. .iMu sio and poetry are united io song, aaf' naturally assist aod exalt each other. lb a urst pjett,, sun tbeir own verses. Houce the origin of vtrslfi- lauou, or tha arrangement of wor to tune or ansUdy." De. U'nr. Iu Goldsmith's Ensav oai!i ' 0,i in of IVr-," we liud the loilowiue: lssage, "Poetry sprang i'ruiu cite, al I wis consecratwl la pli'Umirej whereas eloqueueo arose from nCcsy j'it, a;il aims at conviutio? Wnon we tay poetry sprang from ease, per-, hap'i wa ou jl.t to exempt that pe tie of it wbic'a ow;d i s r9l:riu-ni r&lvu and enthusiasm, aed properly bel-inged to the culture of rehguii, la Rie first age of mankind, at:i even ia the original state uf nature, tie unlettered mind inut have b"en s ucfc witii aublime cwuceptiarj uii.liadui tfttioa andnwe by those great die niena, which, though every repeat tcdj cn never be viewe4.u'Jioui ic-j teraal emotion. Those woukI break fiafitft 1 r otala m tin.i i o V n r r. t a n ' ' tbe p,siiu produced, w het'. r' sur prizj 'or gratitad, toror or r s .1 1 1 c ii'iu. Tberisiug, the appiro. t rostrum the setting and seeming rer v atit-rs of the nun, tbe revolution ui" lll.t and darkoesi,, the splendor, elau-j and circuit of ihe cioou, m il tl ) anopy cf heaven besp.ir.gkd wit!; stars, must have produced expres sions of wonder and ctlurut i j;-" " Thfurpson, it is said, wa aeeus toined to wander whul j djs ai:d nights in the country ; u.u 1 suci SL'iestorcd wa'ks, hi awplfe !, ty the rnn-t minute atteL'.ion, u J-.uov! edge of .all the mvsleries of nature. These h has tvrouabt in his os," wild the colouring of T-tut., the w ildncss of Salvator K.i, au I tb onergy of Kiiihael. itiiilon tp ftar. to nave beiu no less fiibiliu.' with nituri thi.-i 77iomnscrt. atd n.'i nature lua.'i juwuipw, fqiialiy hi.ppy in bis portraits tt'l'ber most pleasing forms. Ho catt!' e must every untuiguHfong leature, aj 1 gives to what lie describes, such glnw iu tints if lift? aud reality, 'hal 3 h:iri it, a it we.-.;, ia full view be.. f re our eycJ. II ny pcifec' is tha iiii tga in the fjll in lines " T!ieS'.vaii, witha.-.h.-l neck iiifieiMi li j white wi. j;s nuntUi;C. pW-; r.-'vi ' M-t in with mry fesi.'' Dr. &JWt!i, lu flnmp tiriog poilry and history toethor. ui it will b ' . . a . . . .. 1 seert bv tho till uwintr nj.iiauo.i, htivea the pwH-ranee to tbe former. ' HSiaary. "with re,pet t. inuruef tun ;n inoraii "is conutfu uuuui u narniw limits; it is subject U laws peiili;ir tu icse?!'; it relates fbing a.i they, really are; it traces events un der t!io. tmii.I;os ofauihi.rity;itjuu5t evibit wiiiit b'is happened, not 'what mi.at or oii!u to have -t. append; 1: mast int daviate in q'lestt'f reasotia tie instrusuoa or idattsibJo conj-c-ttire, but cui.fijes itielCta thatn'..! whiah the stuboruis of fact ha p- cri!uJ. History treats ol things v causes -Ijirtt'ogh tlie one j u ieertaia : tlie other ineutu.ii o' denn!istrate litem elearncsj an! certuirny. i'f catches tho fuual g!iapses of IraUi, j ca jv! j?U!ioii.yer tluy break t.rtti t' n. .1. . . !. .r- r. nnl I ( LCI UH" cIou.TSmJ appearance. History par ues berW'ioted jjurney by a ihrcet path; poetryngf s uueoutroikd o er til; widv expanCnl naiure , iner muU m,& precepts sttb.er- vie-titw ther.ibjee'.;iX,aitl:r forU ! a.s;ibject surhardiuat'o tocr prtcept? and ilesigis." .. . . . ill u f jy t uiy !!.
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