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T " T ' X . icse Hi 813.. . . kuavv the are fixed hi Ucy must iii. proceed. Farewell fLr (he prcWnt. .Yours fuVever, !. 1 ." f'"" vvin5ifm -wiui IDC Ivliy Ol nUul understands whom wt mean. :" " Stronrinirmise5 have recently been created, ...i. mi ni vi me ruuiig i.iuy. ii eeemff ivji some time eo li left Hudson for Rochester, vrtSL nr MiiKnip;ea u pei into ousinesS but did f not A On receiving ihiaIrffef the amiable youiur lady could. nt believe there w icrimuHoco ;., ik. vriVr. She thouuht hat it was a hoax perpetrated cerd "e returned . recently to Hod'on, atid'tv 7 f"Fn; u': m iri,mt-M hit, one mere-lore 1 1 il. .. i . i 1 it i;iy me laic Miruea II up. 7..- - (lead to oar tramneled ii uy mirr eiii iook pl.nce, wnep. trie, cir cumstance hul almoi been forgotten, another note was put in her hand- h the potman, scldressed to lici in the fame hr.;d writing with the one already pvu. She stari hd as she look it She opened iif read itbut found thai it - was couched in pret ty much the same Mrm as the former. And yet she kept the secret le-v hee self, no! even lelliuu the ,cir- cutrotanre to hersisrer,or other female Confidants. Not I ng since 6he received a still more threaten ing note, c-ntai'iing si vera I curious circumstances whir h caused even nor'- alarm than ever. The fid. Ijwine is inarlv a coi: ; Mi -, I huvc written tn you several limns hut 1 find thit! no atici.tioi, ha bec i paid to my let tti. On u'riiiiiJ'iy dccftHl'iia, it i pe rhaps proper for irytj lady to tiold mo such communication As I 1 have 8?rt you. lint my dear miss do not de ceive yourself; h;iiip no every day affair. You r peculiar inleresli and institutions, col too; for it requires. so much&r,n!o SeiiJ: by the strong web of partv, as under aiiy I canvas hac k at. hU table, HI i'o and dine out.' cprttmgeney, to s-jpport him? Is this- charge contes-! Another scene which I wittiest d at a table to-dy ted? If it is, look at his course on the Missouri ques-! wa biqoant. A Ktntuckian next me, w!;o was tion.. See his support of Rufus King, who opposed 'parent Ij unacCusto.ned to the u-; irs of lfrje hotels, the admission of that state in the Union, unless with and striving in vam 'during duni-r to ml something I a mnal itlltinn nrrkhiKltlnrr tlivspD I'lirn til Kic Int. ' nn kia nl.ia ' ' threw I re "ruaDie circnuistances have been discovered) ; ter to i certain irentleman in Geoma. vvho asked for Aa he was about Pivin? no' me effort in dnair. relation to his coinuct y y an eiplicit declaratibn of his opinion on the subject, an acquaintance-' ol minis who s it bpposite nrf ine communication! of the anonymous IoierDoes he deny the constitutional right of congress , invited me to take whip; at the same time pasln continue to annoy the young lady but the m Bt to legislate on the matter in the District of Colum-! me his deennter, which wan labelled, in the uial mysterious part of the whole business is, the ex rt bia. No! Does he fearlessly, candidly and manful-' manner, with his name. I filled my .s, and was knowledge the mysterious scoundrel possesses bf Iv meet the question? No! His reply is, 'non-com-' about to return it to the owner, when my iwijh- tne most private acts of Miss IV I II Alia nf Km I milt,il ,4. I . .1 1 I . . I . ... I . I tl. tT . . a I . - ... I I Ii il k j J 419 ( uii biiu iuii u. cHMisirj. ii is int-xpeueiii, ne i oor me iveiitucKianloppecJ me wiui -wan a utuuiem , etters, he tells her every hfthirig she did, on a c !r-; says for congress to act upon the subject luexpe-! trar.gcr, I'll trouble vou to let me fill my tumbler. hn evening before she retire to Haimy sleep." le dient! to say that the entering wedge which is to , Unwilling to expose his mistake, I handed hTm the describes, to the accuiacy of a pin, her mghl dress split us into twenty fcur fragments, should not be decanter; but as he was pouring it somc wh .t hber tells wbere shej hung her gown how many tir es driven! Inexpedient! to put lorever at rest, bya allv.the person who sat on the other side of hin the looked in the mirror what prayer she san ! decisive vote, a question which agitates us with i touched him with his elbow and whiben d "ihat what paper she did up her hair with, and even he j an earthquake throe to place the seal of the coun- is private property my friend." The Kentuckiau, smallest incident that may occur in a lovely yong try's reprobation upon a wild, mischievou and mad poor fell w, was utterly confounded. He let go the l .dy s boudoir, at ihe interesting hour of eleven in fanaticism that travels abroad, overshadowing the decanter as if it had burnt his finger, and looking moonlight. Lefers have also been addressed, e nd land and cuttiiiL' assunder the chord nl the sent to the yal-nomtnis-Umbra," through the riosti acy! O'entleo.en, this is no our docmne, and its he slowlv rose from his chair and said "Oh ho! advocate, is not our advocate. office of Hudson, but tbey have never yet bjen canea lor.i An ecctairissiment of th? affair is become a sion among th? young people of Hudson. It have known in for ner chv. and whVn w 1 created more sensation than the affair of Marv PA younger both than we ;re now, you pledged your,er ,eV hae resolved to discover the impudhit faiih to me. You cannot have forgotten -the Katts-1 rascal 818,1 hazards We are promised a few,mff kill Monntain Ilnimf li inn hnvp 1 huw i ' ' letters, which we shall irive as soon as recuiv- -" " .iui , .wi ij At til J I J J M ' . ya,. ii pun ma in no lulls, ins ill ill- rvr will. I am not like inanv oersoHs ki the eVv At present all is dark and vagueiA: Y. Mr-1 ciples or his faith Sinee hisentranee intr, mthl.r - v - .: . . . .. . . - - i . . . r .. r - j uie, nas ne not belonged to all parlies, and has he not betrayed them all? He was the leader of the ; party- that -brought forward De Witt Jltrtoir, in then every thing on the table is private property. r . t . i ... r . . . . z oi ine bourn. i)ul what reliance can the Inends cd M V.. II l I r i atai. hij uuren piace upon nis proiessions, tns orin- I world, to be content to marry any woman, provided he has some of the goods of this world -I have long tmte pne nea upon yuu ana you i musi nive or jfeath will follow. I ' ftfit Sunday evening you were seated at a late hour on the sola beside lhat man thai silly man Who expeci to marry you I overheard every word -- ybu said. I ciuld parcel) restrain myself from . - I springing upon the intruder. You agreed obneral Dudley's acceptance. ,-!- i tit- j . r t -r , i . . -. . n.. . I tonne oa ne nxea (or jour nupuai, out again, i) I ne answer nl ueneral Iudley to the commywe bid yon beau-l f rbid the banns. You are mine, ' appointed, ai a recent political meeting in this cjj mew you mat i am iioi to to apprize nun oi nis nomination asliovernor ol "rlenetM with boola, end fifiricifitc with timeii'j Munnert vun or unet, Humour a turn with climb mand, bold, fearless and uucoinpronusing. Wellail his acceptance of the uominatiou as the sure pred'r sorof the triumph of principle, and we cad upon' Iv ery true Woaxu C'ARiXiMAN to rally around ihe nomination. Jleeisttr. ' tgtstet CORRESPONDENCE 'ONDENCE, i ' -., t 4 . -r -- - i rem liahi-h, l.b. 6, 4G30 4 and n ine lorever. be mlled with 1 took wuh me your reticule, in which ' slate, has this moment, been received. We ubi wefe veijal letters addressed to you, and thirty dol-: the correspondence, and have only space to reniirk tarl in money. i;viii be honorairie with you. i ( that his letter is just such anyone as the timese quf not taE inese i arnr.iee oi your property lor my two use. No such thina. I have not, nor wilt I tead your private letters. If vou will call at the .Crner of . stmU exactly atour o'clock on Tuesday afternoon "next, , y ou will receive both mo- flney and Tellers. I I only tpot these articfes'lo show $ou dear WW '- '-' .that I wnv nearer to you than 'Tiruimacrnp. You cannot deceive me yuo ate una Kle tocheat n:e mine K dtfpist 8 death ai d laughs at law. I am 'yclifr'Ti'iievcir7 '""'7 ''" Un the receipt ot this note, the young lady made , Vakc county, opposed to the election of Ah h in T TT.. I ..,1..,:,. a . .. . . I a. a, r- -. i . - . - ' ' - rent. A give deal oi alarm ana indignation ensu- ;City on the 30th ult. you wj-te i'w.!vii.irn.-'u . ed. A lawyer was inManily called in nv the lath- ted as a candidate hr Govvuior of the stale, efT and it wi- are not n.i-take'n, 51 r. "Jordan, the ( run before the people in August MV, ;md the un ier fimous r reerh of pron.is rounsf llor, was she very jsned were appointed a com:::tfce 1 :. ; .rin you "bne'"coiis-ti1fed' on 'this" u.yveiiohs afl;.ir. liy hi?'Uicreof. advice joined to that of her parents, the young ; Jn discharging t!si.. Otj'y, permit y. 'o .xpress th-j Jady cjal'ed at the I tee designated in the hitt . ua:::csl hope that yoii will accede, not only to the Tetter. S!.e '"'received a pac kae contait,iug lit r . withes of the meelmg v.V- orgnn we are, hut, as Liters, bnt neither l. r reticule nor h r tno'u v ; we believe, the wi?hcs ol a decided iiiisjntv ci the was forthcoming. Two -days alter tl,--, '...o la -' neople of tne state, and ai'tlimize vur name to be I might, in further evidence, point vou to the con- Well I thounht it was all4ired odd that I could'nt iiet duct of his political friends in contiress and in rtur 'any thing to eat bit now I aee." . j legislature, upon this subject, I might remind y..u i After this sallv, which called forth a very sentr- ot ttieir studious etlorts to evade it, and of a time -it-; a smile, the Kentm kian became quite a lion, a1 vMig poucy, sickening to tne heart ot eve ry patimt dozen waiters were Bent to attend on him a do zen champain bottles were immediately'- proffered, and when I quitted the room he seemed to be in a fair way to make a very tolerable repast. At Gadsby's tafde, all the courses nrr put ori at onee so that you may here probably wncsar the most rnnrd - distiiwition of a dinner: iitnt is' nnr Z ( oppositron to Mr Madison, and lo! with the tur- ( where to be seen. People holftbeir food with am:t- lung of the political scales he too turned, and we soon zini; precipitancy. They een to be eating for a tind'hicti a co-laborer on the opposite ranks. 'So' wager. I forget how many hundred servant (iads too, with Gen. Jackson. Opposed to him until his : bv has to wai' on the dinner table, but thy are not star n ached the ascendant, then ready to do hi. n 1 sufficiently numerous to supply the voracity ol hi, homage to work himself into his confidence and to i guests. lift himself by the influence of Ins popularity. Con-' w ,i n - w r i i ,l . i a. i . . i . i v X . s j Willi all its faults, Gadsby s isthe mot popular si-teucy, ceitamlv, has not been his Po lai btar, and A .u u . i w u . . . .i , . c .. . . . ' . and the best house m Washington. It is true, that tlie rising not the setting buu the object ot his de- li j . t. ,, . i a t fore you can have it anfW'ered, and yon mmi t '14 il Gen. Edward B. JDm.i Sir At a numerous meeting of the citizen L- T -I knl ' I vouon. 4 But gentlemen J find I am transcending the just limits ol a letter, and am unable to say much that my own feelings and the subject demand. 1 pray you, however, to believe that my best-energies are atLthe service of political trifi$ and honesty, and my truth and honesty, and my true devotion to the expiessed will of my fellow citizens, j Vhile 1 am with great regard and re?pect, 6 Yourbbed't serv't, : ... , EUVVDB. DUDLEY. Messrs. IV. R. Galest JJ Rogers cVc. ... .... . dv received another letti r trom her ii.i.inmou loveri.pHri of it to the foilowu g etli-Ct; " '' I know yon have calle d in Mr. J , to consult a- boiit taking the law of ne: he will not catch me in his f mpiyme-iv but I may -him when -he is not avrtre r.f tr. Youi father is I?o very busy. I'm Vnr"sake I tovc Vrtfiing to sa. to I. i,.-. -but .the 'foot .w-ho.prttenud t.O eur hnd ad 'i?;.;l wouht u) well to b w re. A. to ihe huer I v in ? - on c-rA:n his luK-ti c Let bin; attend his !. ' !:.'. V'.'iit i luisinessha1- he lo IM if. re in maMer. oi ' -Ioes the cf i n;r, bn liw f ?i . ) ti..,..; ;i ; th? '.i ro'obifg- oi ht ..ri Ixiiimi.; with l"."e for yo i : itxy de-rt-'! No i.. t hi all, ' le:ve fill these tools a;-d siy when i 9!l l'f h!..v' with an mttrvie"'. Dn say. ""Ti.k affir had now become exccedinv'ly ."ifjf"; to hi f the pa rues. I he ounU l.,Jy was qurs.' iorieo -S-t o: a nv tormer aeqiiain'a net she had fnrmM with yurri'in. She had betrd mtrodm-ed to umny d i ' rinyr thf last fivip ftimicTf,ii which sle was n ti t- -habit of vttirnu S u a oa and othc r fashionable? -pk- , ces of re8(.ri, t.u! he tnsked her mem:iy toco yvr- i. I ' .i - . . v now clisturceu ner q-nei. U i 'On Friday bight previous to the 23.! of Novem- i.. . I... i n V.;b l.ul iLtth u li t'i r nlln h'H In ll WilS )CI ll''f 0 II n writ PIH' n !.. thrown into the room, through the window, smash jj thr ybs w't.t iv. the family were then siting au"iid the tahte couching what had best be done. fWi-h tins close th' tast intelligence we have re tciitd fiom Hiidi-Oii. We expect some further par ttcolairs in a day or two. As soon as received ihey thafjie furniehi'd our reader. (.s for the purpose mji-vitod. an accept? nee ot the n:r.:;iauon must We. are aware that with we rndui noniiriViMi. : attended iiftdcrabSc acrMas .en yer pari: but the an important one, and evsif patriot f;u.u!d ;;: lo undergo somewhat of ' privai' incoi; e o promote l! e punhc wt-lfaie. 'Mm such ni-ortian-mgof tii- duties of a good cifi,en, o an p!o at;?.iiraijces in your past life, audi we tr.e. coHUdcr.t h:e. ttiat ov raccenitni' this WASHINGTON CITY. LIFE AT CSADSBV'S. h to pursue the proper study of man- L'S'i, "fr arnd tM m Wiii oniwo at (ad-by's. i: a t erfee . u.' ' cosin an epitome of the world. t he Liest Lint kn viewing the herds who congregate here, is when ihey are fed it du.ner. Gadsliy then c :iit ii -t liter hi- menagerie- by the sound of a vocif j i rou? bell, wtmh ) ' vi ung by one of his sable myr ciidon?. For ab-ut a quarter of an hour before this welcome! signal i t;ivcn, )Oif may sec . collection of ind.wJin'. loe.ki.ij; 'very wolfish about the neck and hoa'ders,' e)ciM:;the clock in the reading-room, or j ira.-ne M diiir u. e open gallery which runs parallel wdii the uU.i:u h U. Sometimes a false alarm is e-reated l) ih wnr.png of the bell in the neighbor hood hotel ot Hrowii's; and then there is an abortive rush to the doors of the hall, which are found her metically sealed. The disappointed multitude re !icat like wave? flung back trom the shore; and a watt in breathless siitnee for the knell which shall furnmon "them to -dinner, I mean. At last (he i VOU Will lOru ii'io'ial evidence of! h-:ml o( li)e n,,!dovv? arvc mr(nv" Pen d this to -ir ' 'i'.l hi Yo;;,- ;n:;i; 'l r r.i '. ; -on, ' i lievV !'.!.eT;a, V i.srox R. Gales, j.t.x iiOaF.ns, jun. Lioon, : ' .vip Outlaw, ALFRED JOXKS. .icton, Feb. 17, IMS.. . t . . ii , i !i.e iiOiiWiiit! one is the signal u tana ov me doors The l;;..';ti'j of the boll h now heard to move and J i . ..i.i your meals nv etntaijem nut then mere are many counterbalancing advantages about the hotel it ii central, and in many respects well kept. You meet here many pleasant people, and mauv prf'ssi6nal quid nunrs, who keep you apprised of nil the-news that may be about. I am toll thai there is no better hotel in the country during the interval when con gress is not in session. Now it is in a state of siege, and it is no easy matter to feed an army.--Bo ton Atlas. - ----- ----- -: - ;- - HINTS FC'HE SE SON, J The foundation of knowledge and vutuc, are laid in our youth; if it any other ti ne, the structure must be insernre and imperfect. Ht- ebnt will not hmnr Iho net ronnitio of A friend, ifeserves to feel the correction of an enemy, A warm heart requires a cool head. Fancy without judgement is all sail an no ballast. Try to love labor; if you do not want it for food you may for physic. He who spends most of his time.m mere sport and recreatimis, is like hun whose garments are nade altogether of fringe, and whose diet is nothing but sauce. Liberty unseasonably obtained, is apt to be intern-., perately used. Industrious wisdom often prevents what lazy folly thinks inevitable. The death which prevents dotage, comes more opportunely than that which ends it. No trees bear fruit in Autumn, unless they blos som in the Spring. Happy is the man who can be acquitted by him self in private and by others in public. I here is an excellent contagion in goodness; we 1 IT"! I in quick succession follows, i ? be kindled le green wood by a neighboring s - sibihty rccftir. ? am:1! profonr.' rtn-i- ii.... . oi n;V ruiow ciirci:. oi : aied by your let 1 b the o !ii.ia Wiike, pojite.Jy coi:u the 6lh ineiio. T be fielet.ted ns a can.!. J v.- fur the first ofi my naive state, is in itself, a matu.r of just pride and I'ltification, but.thsf the- i'vita(;. a should bo pre .Mii:ed by so numerous x.nl iei ; !inga portion of ihe people and in cppoM- .1 ;oi;.i; t iiticiples ofjMr. Van Uuren, prir.cjv' - isey rriay be called) i an honor I couid nol h.. j afTticipiit l, h:.J dare not re- tilVli lil'WI l pJiv -M c - ,u . L.. u ,n i.u , Uame 1 lit' e.KUi . UIC ujit iicv, " v -ii.uu i u.ii in nsr dviiviu!) hyenas; hats ate thrown down here and there and ev ery where chairs ai secured with amazing alacrity, and the first coursp of cold soup disappears like en chnnlmciil, -Wo to the miscrehle own who comes in a minute after the attack commences! As soon as the soup is despatched, the venerable who stands at Ihe head ot the table. word of command with military precision, but with ' ur"an . r We may be kept from doing ill, as well by dread of our enemies, as deference for our friends. Temperance in youh is the assurance of vigorous old age. Excess,, not only triugi gray.-hairs ;but green years, with-sorrow -to the grave. Let us not judge of Ihe book by the author but of the author by the book. Without-reading, the best natural parti becomo Mr. Gadsby (which is a quarter r.f a mile in extent) gives the Religion is the best armour, but the worst cloak. fat V4 jject. fVimit me th an affecting and iuterestin g pause between the two In nu instant every dish nns the bill of turkey, ham, chicken, and cauvass back." What a beautiful specimen of lie climax! 'Hoi ace! aome canvass back and currant jelly and be c ; ''U .' Mixh- of! words, "Remove covert!' In nu instant J r s -ia. vleiudd a ptl M r. G adsby proclai ms )'Me oil tare. 'Roast beef, mutton, lamb, fish, tu He who speaks against religion, may be sus pected of being frtted by it in his couscic-nce. The gallad jade winces and flings. Strive to be either agreeable or useful: thus only it is that the world can be gained. Society, must be occasionally changed, to avoid dullness or ennui. Even the best mav grow in- ffie Jtllair i? exc (!" t:K my ste nous and has rnus- 'lL- -..(,,... Ili'il'ii: It IA blt'illV Ol'Oh- 0 Is ,.. .v-. - - ... ...p.. . r tith:i! Ih,- ai.iMi'i (i",- lover IS some de-pe rate ftl'of i r,f uoi.tienii, pari line f. part scholar. The fciJjIjM ne- if efU'rts nil), be a ruse to tel money: hi? V 'diitJli hun- f if .1 . W'-.'f u .1.1 Irl li!ll III tti il "I, ' II I I ' I'ji Mir gv.v' i"ji- Dve'i H c ha.arter tor n , particular i)id) the oridt t'looin I buv r i.: re pr,..l.ai'iy lo tr!.. tin (('(.' Vn'erci If Sae- a e ed' Hudson etc -e, tiev I !..' our Police Oflic, will fO"ll UlikrtVed the pj"l. i'hk ijrnsoN loyi: as tair- i Jie thou a t-ririt ol hcultli or fob' in., danuel. ible. ll.tini et. li i... : i.urns you your plate with a liberal : sipic or tiresome, supply , y ou ii."; v consider yourself a fortunate man, ' Chrtstain patience is surer than stoical resolu ainl u. ay' let ocr victuals stop your mouth. But you ! tion. The one calms, the other benumbs the soul. d -'; flv lo sav that while ! must be at vour post seasonably, or you will be like-1 The less the occasion for sin, the worse it is. i . k..i ,t.ir..i ir.v ruab'"eati(ns to dl-eb-.r I Iv to be rendered unhappy lor the rest ot the day. In old age it is like tne shadows towards the eve ,hr functions ofthiJ hgh ce, ould be lh3 g ae-1 The following scene is not a fictitious" one-a Jack- ning-enormons. ral -eniiment cf the st!fe p-Mnt to ne as their agent son senator enter about three minutes after dinner; When ht, Paul bids us pray without cawi, he . d'eien ind my services, nettre;- o..y principles nor I has commenced, and takes his eat at the ordinary, means lhat our words and actions sdiould always an . ',i vii,vu ,. ,' 'j.:.,, rv.vjv j l!t call upon one ef the servants for soup. After re comtormable to reason and religion. Constant in lei iiULS will snow me ii; oi. . ' i u in. .i .."; t i . 3 ' I .!,iUicld n-Nselfto the will of (he- v.'h. J wailing five minutes he see. the servant (hat he ad-, virtue is ceaseless prayer. Tile rein, lienilemen, which I no bear to- dressed dodging behind his chair and going to w art ' It is an error to condemn pleasures merely as such: wads he-putdic, renders., necessary that 1 make f on some one else. Forgetting his senatorial dignity ; they may be innocent as well as criminal. ' 1 , . .. i ...a ii.A ! li.. rairhetf the fellow bv the nape of the neck, and Let youth be aware that the first impressions ue (.ie e-xto?i ion oi m u'ouii.n ouiui-nir, nu n , - , c , . . , , , . . . f w i,o , ".olcLnu Vcfion'of president involves mostjim- ys with some ferocity -'you son of darkness, where ; which the world takes of us, sefdom or never wear o t: i.l ' cmiMd.Tiiions, I shad very rfislmctfy, bin is my soup? out. ' j . hn i pUnseme of the reasons of my opposu.oh ! Tiv, soup, massa, all gone.' In a I disputes between power and liberty poW. ' . - i. , 1 'Then net me some canvass back, and bring it er must be proved, the presumption U on the side -to !. uren. ... L ., ....... u..a " ' i;k.. 15c th) ii.ie-iis wicked or cturuub. ivf vy Juiihc r lntedfiEo t ouee um - v tcrious lov.-'. t!an Tew dyy f'V " Ti e !i,;n c of fhi - ! . l, :.t ei iu t et .h . 1. . we gave a ! i y V-'i'n iad "i Ml:s.v. h . . r ... i. .i . ...... ..i, n rttf nil. i ri nni.riv i.av nil in one senteivce: tie it not ol us. tie is ( i.ere in ine .Vymm.g o. .-".i - - , ; , , ,-..,i.f'ri.miuinwmlt in principle and in action,! her the lap.e of anoiher five minutes Coffee re- A man.of real prob.fy and sound reason w, " .i'Vni sn' .by or orinteresl for i turns with a deprecntory and. say S that., all,, hold on his. course aud. pracuce. though the world .';,i,:.,. : 1 1., y on k-mfc tor. H . evince ? I. pe.mt the canvass'hack is. u., . should dispulvj? character and question his hap- m u fir-l lolu- "a voc-.cv"of ihe high tM.fT siytt m, ' "The canvas b ,e k gone, tuo! rath much solem- prncss: he will be satisfied with the attainment of v '. . . TT : , - - .i.: i. . n.r! ... fi..t r,nsn lhal the canvass bae k was all big own ends. .....T:,.-. ovt'risluite tne M.ri in larmer.iur uie ueut.iiL"i " . - . . . f . ,. . . till tTniiUiy . UOlu V . - . . , ; i ne muii. c i unw ine linn willies ji, i;c inn .ith nur'tu frf iirahe.f i ui r, I n hisjvcci h l oj)inioiis on the iOillt s'lbjecl of slavK Yes mass'a there "is" 'no more on., the tabfe.V J the nearer w? are to immortal youth, fn the-next 1 Is TLcu, a Auiitc'0 iicji.rti i V v 5X V jr"i
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