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I i J ! i " l! ' i ' V '. 0 " FOIHA.T .Vol' 771 Munir.lt." Uh, tlum upon ulioko luiitim lii .u, My ii.lulil In r pos'il ; (III, tlll.'ti whoic lip vcitll kis miicct.-, M . W i.il'V ci , I i 1 1 : rloi'.l ihuu,(h tiuny a r. - urn li.ii Sinrc liil I met thy ii,-n, Oli, ni-vrr slut I Biy heart tiTj 1 1 hat la t, jv, i , il'ie 1 1 1 i r . V iiut, my n.utlii i, I run ( cuae 'I'n ln ! ln In .,nr- .ml I lire . Tlui'Sv not na I. him .ire Ijih.im o! peat r, I. lkc t In -. ill Illi'.llV) j ' 'in .'i i-ilu-ii'i s.uctt urr i'.ih. 'I li.,,- Ii.ili v.u. ti.mr 4i'c- II, ,1, Ah. I i-ii ilic in i-M' tulj In urt :,lui.c I I'linfii i,i I, iv In j, . V .tin -r. tin. ..!. i pt-r!i;,;i, .'.),, . II. al I itin w lii'l!1, w r,i.,,, To write- tu tin r a siiiiili- l.i v, "r i l,.n, nl ., ri-.i'-c smij; , I 'n v'll I c, .iii-t u i InMi,1) r. Or kc uu i.'.V s'r.iin, A' 1 1 i ill, tu l.r:tr my lui, r, f i - W.i!i j.riiin! .uu! colli iJimI jin A r1 1 !m it j.i, II' jr--,i ;t'i.! I'm- loin! ii..i!i rhal 'arc, .M.i lr tu i hilil.sli ji cons' fit J, r ii iii in !.!!, j r ncr, Then t..ki, cc ;-, !,' dm ii!.,-,!v hear! Ye J.'.i-llcl ill , J !ll.i,t 'I.lkr, tuke ll lii-lli. i ' iili.l D'.c lill a,-., With t!.;i,L.:. IViI.iij;. M ',!. mnim H i n ii. ., , 0.:' .L k'v 'r' 'i'i---' - . ;i . jir.r:i'..'il- v;-U il'.i- J IIVii!li-,l . -! i.mii i l ll. ( Oiuiiy ; aii.l,dii i lie- cull- trury , t!:oc w Jid Ii;ivc tlu- greatest ap j pi c !:i tision, v, ill, as readily, issi nt, that j .. vt r" sj ctu s f itif.uis oiiht t lie a !'l"iti .!, b which iti imttilji'rs in iy In ri-il.nii!, vviiliuut impairing thf puMic i iccniiiv : I. cuv thin may be ilhi tcd we ihall now proticd to consiilcr. It uill fust he proprr, in order to come to a satisfactory determination on the proposition to hf discussed, to con sider what arc the causes which ren der astandinj; army netes ary in lime of peace. W'ur has hrcome a regular and (iiiiplic ited m ictu r ; tu attain per h ctii-n in whit h, .i thi iuush k'mw ledge ol must of the i tu t a..d physical sci ences .ire reef ssa. lo gunathor oufh knowhdge f tl'.is diflii ult and compile tt d science, it is necessary that it should be in.ulr a profession ; to the ac(uisin-i!i of which, the whole time A mwoii i.j' i. il.-.! aii.i il. i..,'i.i.ti he i men is alike 1 a m.d.. i.c i l...' usuiprr or invader; ,nd pi ii..ti..i which relies merely on a larrcenary dt fence, without the aid of respecta hlc militia, can he secure cither from usurpation or invasion. It is, howev er, certain, for the reasons which we h i v c already assigned, that in the pre st nt improved state of military science, it i impracticable, without too great a sacrifice of time and expense, to give to the militia that experience and skill hv which it may entirely surpersccle a r. pilar force. No arm of defence is more suited to our condition than the uava!. Though situated on a continent, we have, as we obst rved in our last remarks on this subject, most ol the adva.-.taijes of an insular position. We have, as yet, no pow erful neighbours, cither on our flank or rear. Our danger, for the present, must come trom Kurope ; between ut'ili f.aili ; ,;i.Jw..:-; si 1 1 . 1 1 v . ; , n I 1 .; i d t.i- p-r. 15u'. it o.ight '.)hi- rei-.v'.iKJC!'.--!, that the 3 iltty ot the ...tt.;on is t - j i;n port uit to be expos.-d to ihe Iea:i ti .i ard ; and that, if vvc are r.on .- lroui Kurope, the great seat of mi'. t.ti v pow er, yet the gi tat increase of the mea'.-.s .;:uu..' . .mi -..ii ..r. vUu; en..- '.eiic! ci" the nu'ii' i' .u i vole u 'v. li these v rata .v vliv t.ic C). l.e'.v d tii.i t a;.: tvt.n no int'-rva's, tr.f in.; lis t.. :i-i.;'.:n'ai cm ul jio ai."--.6-i n .. On-' ai FAMILY. i i . i I i .rp'ir liriT'ini t-A nr i r i 1 improvement in the science of i.aviga- i royal line t,l otuart, a iaee ,n ttca-hl, tion, have broueht in contact nations , unlortunate as ever wai recorded ;,, the most remote. It is much more j '"ory. 'I heir misfortunes huve con. diflicult and expensive, in the present . tl!1Uf'(l with unabated succession, out state of navigation, to march an army i inK lhrce 11,1,1 lll( ,.v ye:u :5- from P,,rrhnnr to Vienna, than to I hcn II. broke his neait, berau',. - " " r ; .. . II ,.......1 .. uis eiuc i sun, iiinK ii, vi lis ii.ii uu i ir.irwnr ,rt mw frniii I .i vernnol to ?t'VV- York. Nor ought we to foi-et with l!cath' :md Vs )'f)U,1:;t't v"'-' what facility the great nations of Ku- m:ide u t3ptive. rope are brought toco-operate, when a Lmes l-.Iut havmg behea h-dtn.c r..mmn intrrcf U to ht i-O. rte.l ;.rl of l)IS nearest k'lidic!, Was a'..S4SSIf...tc .. that they are much more powerfully moved in the present state of the w orld, by political, than by comma eial or ler- I ritorial obiects. We are the otilv t,eo- i j - i Lv his own uncle, why was tortus c J f. death for it, James II. was slain by the bursting of a piece of ordnance. James 111. when flying lror:i tl.' hehl ol battle, was Uiro-wn liom ' . in I ...',;., r,t ,hM- .-n.v.iil m if'whirh av.d ns there mils an ore.Ul oil Plt; f & who live under a govern- .,,,,,, .1 .vn!d M ,s , . ,la, . ,,.! .,, " . ' , ' I! l,iJ. u taa !. i.,,UJ Iw to pine tl." public security m jet par-! hesuh-s the import. nt services which it -r'i i ul"th ',,c itlllo- : , ch ,-md as it can onlv be acqu.rcd hv I may render, m emending and prolec j s)S the mtroductmn t. tl --e , ''c m ont.m.ifig a regular force,ail nath,, 1 ting our commerce, is among the best I "VM" reared on the opposite pin- , ' ;' ' ' ' ' i .1,..;. t.i .... i....... .,,! i m.-.nc , f I'Mi ; J ci)le, and mtr-.t rccard, w ith leep re i . ,An' s ,KU h' " . V1- vu ver leaious oi tueir iiDinv, nave ar.u saiesi means i oeiciue. i nis is n cmiiprlhcl, since this great im-now so nni crsally acknowledged, th."t po ement in the art of war, to m tin-lit noi.H hi- useless to attempt to estab- t u.i a regular iuice more or less ex-;itn-iive. It nnistbe obvious, rn a little rcf.ee tion, that, as the necessity for a stand ing army, results in a great measure from the improvement in the art of war, military establishments will be more or less tllii n ni as they are more or less perfect ; and that by increasing their perlei tion we max dimmish their j numbers, without hazard to the pcMic security. It becomes then an .bjret of importance to rendc. tlu establish TOLITK-AL ment as ft let t OiC tn i ;rder l inat its exit M iu.iv l.e dinnn.sr.cu con-, milrarv The iku thi. i- ii o n tin Bii.iv .iloAl. I'ol.ltV. ..(iputesj off its freed, in, seturitv ami ir .-:;t i i sistrntly w i-.h '.he jjreat thjeit lur w huh it is maintained. This may be i '.h i -ted in to modes. The lint hv icn- a n.u.fii ih pctuli ih-rmr tlic nrc.t! iali' n, !oth ol the s: ;t ,u il hne, a-, complete as posbi;;lc ; i . f.d ihe t-.r-'-t, liv infusli.c: "into the ts- t. v rnmei.t, its position, in ludii g ' tubhsliment the greatest poss.b'.c tie- ty ; -r d these aj.i'ui un its cmsi.tuti n al it- i ii v mcI t.ip.itity Ti.e 8' anu its police twtjf.rstof tfiese means ct fiao- rire 'il Hiriar. hi 1 1 .ation to lish tli. truth of the position, either by re.is, ,n 'ir reference to t xperience. As valuable as is this arm of defence, we are f opinion that it cannot be sub stituted wholly in the plce of a regu lar military force. It must be obvious that we i an not rely upon it, exclusive , as a means of defence, unless we had an ascendancy un the ocean ; and that, cvtn then, it would be rash to place such reli. nce on a single arm, on w hit h if any disaster should fall, the safety oi the counir, .Tight be endangered. Connected both with the naval and ! curitv. i.;e u,al iau.e it... i ;t:m - tr:, establishments, is the means ol th fence hv fortifications. A com plete system of foi tint ation well kept up along the line of i ur cojst, v.t uhl 1 hcIJ, not only to the safety of o.ir great I commercial emporiums ; hut to the t f- j bcier.ry ar,d activity oi our navulaud. mihtary lorce. To the lor me r it would i cue urts of reiuee and nrotcttion : i ciple, and nur.t reg; sentmer.t, our cx-nijile and the wide diffusion of its cilects, particoholv t,n this continent. Out ol this temper w e know not what may grow. While ho ping for the best, ht us, with a lore sight worthy of our freedom, prepare for the worst. With i.s, has commen ced the greatest n o'.c.ti : tliat his ever occurred in human alfair.-i. On its success our jl"rv, and as we obser ved in a former number, piob.ihlv, our safelv depends. Let us thci., w s'.tottt regard to present sa lif. :es, he ; K-,.ii -ed t i act a prt worthy oi t :.r I ih destiny, aii'l to m.t'iiti'iu i i pihit re fill ruin i f hi-, army, nt Sol way .Mos , Henry Stuart, I. old D.iinlcy, v. .; assassinated, and then blown up in .. , l'alace. .Mary Stuart was beheaded in I'.tv land. James I. and IV. died, not withoui suspicion ol being poisoned by I.oi,! urn ;inKliam. tillt'tll til IIS incect'Jls. Ov our w i hi ni; oi r. :m i!,tc ki - M r..o, r .li I.,. hi,.; i.ir ; ' ,... ( , . 1 lln.U .k,- IT. .'.M I ,-',i-ll!J I.. :,i int , n ,'!i - ; u;.i r v '!i '!.i -i- i V . r. ,t.. " Ii the inl.ic.cy of Chemistry Natural I'hilovniiv, it was ima - Charles I. was beheaded at Whit hall. , Cbailcs II. wasexiled formally , . :. ' .lames II. lo- tliii crown anJ tl.cd ':. banishment. Ann, altera reign, whith, thud';! gl'.rious, was rendered unhjppv 1, party t'.i putes, tlied i f all. !an hi ,ir: ! o, , ;i-,;.,!ied l y the i.u.irrt!, ol l.-. r i i oi k1 ;' i v.u.t-. I 1 he piste) :tv (1 J.tncsII. have i. ' luainecl w rcti bed wandc rets ::i i . !' : h.iu'.s. P ..' '..' ' m.V TF.ACUI I I. atnl Siiki.iss teach.c-s not i nl til'.- .in 1 rnur, it is important that the pc.ueiand b the joint force tlie r.av and I t' at l-.aitiiuuakes mii-ht l e easily e- ss. v. r .nies in an eminent !c-; organization should or as c complete a.- j i rtifn at ions, wouid our mime roush s, ' ih.incd ; in jro union ..s these kiitn Wc may well be proud cf the; the war; tilth ring Ironi it only in the! hrl) rs and riv rs, be coinjhtelv pro ces h.ic Ik come moie correct ant! tain ter.uie, hut discovei-. t;ie utttr g - -rnmrnt ur.iler w lm h nt live, an! i tl I uul which wc inluh'.t ; hut let u n ut luigetthat we owe these t the J Wisdom and u'.ur tl our ance-tcti; und that the debt of giatitmlc whith tf.e have iinpus-d t n us t ,ti .i.l hi re; i ,1 hi ilevt 1'ipiiu' these ituatis t l it V W i l.iCI vau'ty and r.nsatislactoritiess i dearc.t ol'jt t ts of hiur.nn pur : t. tl be ; more profound, this onluUiue has th-- happiness to their full tx:ent, hv a v ise ! -'i dung, rim i a transition n tt use t t national p-ditV. W hat this, with r.ipiditv ar.d 'uhf. : extent ; s i that, in m king a t:'.u oti on ! tected, so that in war th . .. i, .. i .. ..,. . .'..,.. i .. i., u.. . : . ... . i 1 1 . i , uuiii .i Man- (ii jicji , i . nun . i n ,ir, jo op i.iii u liom ui inn tin ii use, id 1 1 1 asr u, utii, ov a jropci;s.ty, lor i lie onlv t far'-j' that niav he necesarv ' the exclusion ol that of the eruinv. ' w hich the tliaracter ot the human mind wo.dd be an t i.l.iienirnt t t the ntjb-lhiiu-ut. liiisiith.e gu.it and pre -1 ailing l if j that extends t quails to he -i.iil. iiit.ii 5 ' 1 which tlit o i inc r, in particular, it w onld e ; e i in.otii ti--ni. the inil.uuui itioii i I i-.issi s. t!'.' greatest aid. 1 he ir.feii"iitv f j the Con p'-siti- ti .,:,d dec t r.i: 'i-'tio;i ol irM' man the whole tvt.tbton I he efl'ict of such a system in incca- ! solln.icntK actoutits, all the new t hs- i. - . . tail , . i in r, 1 1 c , e s -i - sin,', the t men ncv ol our militia at d ; ical a rents wlicli ri p-i.'r toicc, is no less mar ifest. To it lv discvt ntl. ilHl ;ij eh-1 tricitv, tourse tl pi -lie v 'iight to b it.t out ; in w l.:ih we ; w huh n.i ,,1 itiiie the tountrv n '.v rrocrej to ;,ha!i vtu i the utniost lte in . Natioi alserurity an.) weahh are the in, nu 'J.ate '.'.oct-, of national pulnv; but it is nutnfest that tin means in w Iiic h these cn best be obtained tr.ast depend, in a great decree, on those nr. tumitaucii in t ur riLiious, to wl.icli t tiiargcinciit to avnal! -tan I '.' tn.ivle ling tliat u.i: f'-)te . r to meet tr.e yrratisi r x-.j-em u t t war. N h's important lliati a i-oed - ; ation, is l..c r.cCes-!t i I M to tin ,trn. tlic gi t a-est p- grtetd s ience. In but, t i i.ltivate in.iuia lorce ct ns'mts piintipalh in the w -i t of Meadincss, aid pien'n-n of nvutnunt in f t Id t pt-rat . .us, in the presence of danger. These are c:ual- ..til i , i . rg.in- un o; ine nigiif-t orucr, aini tan t n sit g m- l ! acpiiretl by long and e vi if train i hie tl-.-- i :'.;. H-ut under the rrotettion f tr.e . All .1, J. t'j tl.'.'.l at WC hair ol a lortilicat'n n they are i;ut yj ii'ciei c t , cft.ititutes, essftial; and. with Mich protection, a already shewn, the pi at mili'.i t accort ingh tnuc'i h.iiebten lr.amt.uiietl in thto the t .r; e s id the rn.it ohttio- w ater rit-s a' iiu ii.i ol nature. .ov, a.. t:.t .e con jee'urcs seem t be ir.-i,:ii' u nt to c.- pla:-.l Co;. uls.OT.s ') i Xtt I MVe, lothl- leil ,il ti,v i.iiiK- tune nil r Wlicli irge porti'-rs of the eaith, a-. t!ii-c whith take hue dining 1 ...I ll.tji .ik i s. 1 ,e int. t probable opn .ion, the tu.lv .t,e w hie i si cms to us i ( 1 1 o r ill', in a W . . L, ....... ..- V. .V , i i.lols, whith he lias vainly worsbi; pe?' fame, wealth, pleasure, beau'.v, p m er. What rr.ist r.il '.e comforters an I they all? Ihnd that wreath of hu.t-1 round his brow, and see if it will i su.ige his at hing tt mples. Spi--lh . , fort him tiie deeds and in.truiiui.t whith jiroir bin. r.ie lord ol ii.trum-. luble Jiossess, oils, and ce it ir.i i i- In-guih- Ilia, t f a moment's an, ii'. ,h, ' vi c it he w ill n. t pi e V ou up th-,M- l;..r inn jj.ti chin-i t-, lor ime cio j. r! t., I water, one titan, 1. tot j.ai'.- air. (..- trll liim, v, ben a It vir rages ll.ioo,! hi:. i i.'s, th. t bis t.tble sna ke , u i; i.ixui ies, am; mat tiie wm- inovt t.i tcrta'.ii tlei.iet-, the inct: v, the t xttnt we rehtiedin tur last nunibtr; anJ 1 necessity ol maintaining a standing nearer to an rtmatitv with a reruhir wl :th we showed were so very petu- 't'ree at ail ; and it must be mam lest, Ion e. In luldition to these, the re an- t I these piier.nniei.a, ; i. I ttui thtir i ! hi ui their tl.ur tcter thai w c t ui h!, in th -i iff .malirr the loice, the nv re other reasons wlneh mij-ht strot--!v t ; h-gi tl,t t orrt-spor-dt t.t e in tr.c- n.o.t 1,1,1 i 'i ;ti .til aright, uial rivtth its rnp, and M e il this w ill i aim his thro p'dse. 1 el! him, as he hes pr. Ii . I I ,' f ! i . . , '..uy, c pericnte out iitt;c a i:.e !iVor I ellii t ti itl 'lis '.'ill li.tsi- t iitiinist.ii.ees in . , wc pi. .j..., n to tiidr the 'i -bi wh'ih thr Sci utitv ;.rd weal U I t- r'Hir.nv will It best rrenv ted l pi 'fee: Cl j:tit tO !:C its SCI I, r to lul: I 1 ; Ml uu; w ith tht fnrtnt r. r..l r :.t i it!:;! f.,:il inn ts, in Ol in: t'1 iiit oi a im.itjrv cst.ti.iisiiine! n thto i peace. I i ! i t t .i i r c itn gi.ide ar.d turps t u;ht to Le re rulaih and vciei-tifit ally tdurrtit' that wl.e-n an etd rrf m r t ot th.e a -ur g' i errnit nt. The expendn w 1. 1 l, one e made, if iad.ch-ii .!i in,.- 1 1 niaiitlit no ! t:on, except ? t cca iiou i ..ti.'e a. r. ;i..ii- tiale. l.cl'.le .s and siiikH..' Wii - .V , . .... ...... , ..'l.,l .' - t ) m:; j.OM-, triiih in,.-.! I to n. any i. lit I l.ii'.sn al ir (in -.-th i s. il.at tin- m,- ii.... i .,..t: i i i . oie, am ru ar.d io . .xavm i.j iii ..ii e un uu ii v. e e is ui.i iji . . -. , , , , ,.,,,,-, ; in Lis tat tini.lcs-. hands tin i in i n i ,u,.i ii ie a i.e . in i fin I,, r i son I 'tv, th it the song and tlanie ate readi ' t.i begin, an tl tliat ail without him - Nay more, ; I.e. set r'tre ; which may he .1 hied, that it ma', be (with ti.e sem. .diameter t f tht terres ine urretl an i! .'t sut !l time s as ' tli. 1 ? ; is in soir.f measure u.ly ! conMclcr-ng tlie means ot delerd-1 be tonics met ssaiy in w r, by transfer- tne revenue of the country will admit J n tent shell, com ring a liquid in., h us, ! " S 1 r,4 our country, the milit.,r rstabhsh- iiii- a suitable number cf v eil t dct a- of it, without crnnssion ; so that. I v ;vi I aos still in a st.'t.- ,! iiMiiii.m in' ' "' U U. 11 :li . . . . - , i , -. ' -- .... . I . ... i... !a inigi.ty t mp;ie, antl fee it he will L I eager to ir.oii it. The t t tt C . a ustre I v the i ct ". 1 b'-nd ci'uhl awe th.. 1 1 iud not c ii:i it I t-t r.citss,,rui oct ti'iies a !'i.-mint nt i tt tl ,n,l .killt.l i Un rs to the m w t incnrnn- this ivmhI in , . ' ,, t, .!,.,.,'. .1 .1 . ;,. i i ...... , .-.-r, .....u..u. ... j.-- v., ...... -.' v- - vi... ...i. i'j',, . i j. .il ia e i UOl Slli;l', i.n ueiOUlit i.l its im-t r.llsrtl l( r: tht il ki mi !. ih-r n-:n- n n. wbttl wt hale lb' mi:iiA . ur vi .-I.. I v ....... . ........ ..;.i.r . .1. . i ! - - . . .- - . . i ,- it., v i mii,. ,ii nni ii.in i,uni tin-' e tie it.ition-, whith ;.re trai:M..;ttt-il 'o us, 1 he toui.tn. s win it t!w a- Hi I 1,' nor 1 in i i, 1 1 a o c , i ' i, ir in uie tiivtinty ol o-;irioiue t. ti'e limatinn ol tfli.tts, el.tu-e in w ar, w h( n t x; eru nee pPM . w i, u n are- t-no rtaineu in re a- w no naie hail less at'.t .hh imi i m it to vo tliilicult to rane i evcniu ii m:,-i! ui.u a large M.tiv.linjj ,tnnv in nr. i ,1 I ence ii dangerous to l.bcttv ; s iu.iant.ices to It. Un' tl'.r Ot,i' sii c.lt IS ad- ' till Illsi i es. l'or this iH.Iiume il.r n il. Ill f.lin : -lliv. in,v hp r.n-:illv ii;,, ;,,. itary at .ult my is invahiaMe, ar.d ouch ihed. to be tht ii;.hcd hi the r-itrtnnt. Most cf th.e ohs rv.tticns whit h w e Wlo.e, tn trie ftr.er, it seenii t tpia.ly ' w n h tie r i e..tt -t t at e ; r.tul it w as. t:o hat c made in I elation to lort'.fu atit.r.-. tie .ir.d.ut ust.n ding fnt-.tosuiiie tx- Iclonbt, with this view, that 1 1 r-n-.as.are appl cable to the arsenals, m;ga- t, ii iii!.ipi,ij.le: ami vie, atror-1 .It lh rson ath is, d the eMal lishint i t , ,J .'int s, implemtnts ai d muritier.s 1 1 ': jj'i, t.nd. nigh ihrre have been ! that mstitutn n. wliith h.r, att ilr.ed -'war; all of which Tt quire time ard re .. v j .-. ; lh' if t as til, ti.d crust i3 hs, tiii.k or 1 1 tt ntlv . r impel lei t- ly c. iisoiidatt d, would, agreeably to tins hypi.'.hes'n, lie those il , most li.i 1 h to be torvulattl and broken bv the ioh lite ef these internal c onvulsions. Xow, il we compare t ;;c;l..i the tx- i ,t s , Miiui.uri, m to propuic to tt .nmendttl to (!or.i-'i ss the uihicti t. C." ii ; t.r i:-. t i : , ( t net I 1 t to .ti. n ,'i i' ,. i u; is to rei!i:tc 'He arnn. t.iuh a state ol rtrlcitiin nm.ir tl ; . ot.s;der..blc cxpencc to comoh te. and . ot i iim-nts ,.n the h n-tli i.l i-.. nrn.'n. not vet u;ot.,rrd in Congress 1 -( remit administration, when !e r--'t ught to reieive the attcntn.ii el th j iuir, w hit h have been made fo'r s-;m i j ;:c errmunt in time tt ptatc, when avears i;ist with ereat atcuiaev. from ' III CI l i.t l.fit l.'l.I'V.. -il-.l i. .,-..- I j.'..' .,,v,... v ,...t it. i... jr.. . ..I..-- . I.. ... ptTieiV e tliat tlie in tensity of gravitation th crea-i s on thi-, -p-itr, as we go from the I'ole to the ting the system ol loitiUalieiis, and I.tiuatoi, more rapidly than il ought to inlusiro I'liritip- atiiit.tlant surclies ct the im- it ou:: nittti ar.d rouiiitn ns of war. ih.i iV. Il lil reH-iilV le'i'l tr.e arms . at the it ii,tv, nrt mtnt i .'has il!iitnt leiii-.ie nni in,:m. ai..ui,t ngt!.:itrtr,t; erst r.s,;i '.sa.'.u.iuistraticn in I :-''-'. Hut Jtr It is thus I gi ing ret let tit n t i . i . . . i i i . i . i -. . . ii- , it w rill let 1 i i r w i.l , e- cic.lt OIVllM'v ,1 , , i, n guiar i ........ i .i t - ' : Til. .itu.n, i til aiinv may l e rttlutrd w itla i t t.ulitat estahlisl.nu nt, by in.provuu a 1 1 latioli to l,.e e Xtt nt ol the n, ilit.i- , inmaM un- t h.- si i m : ii . t ti , ,.,moi , i,,,.r ni.TitOi ml .r,,',,,r- , ,.r r,. . . . . - , .. . v ..... . .. ... v .. i. . . . . i . - . ........... i.i.u.i..ii. i hum, ii in- nirj, -a Ilioir ntti r.llnil is' tint u. V I v rnn-ir ill, !:i!-.tt i-i i I. . ' , , . . . o e-' - i ! e.i tiinri ii.wtirii.s its surrrseil ; nun to its o O'US tri: r-sei.t...! com rction wi; tr n.c.iiisti cuitrte as pci.'ett as pis--Y...:. I'lielcr this view, the nuhtia. :!.. n.i j 't..i li-hnietit, the n t ni ( I t'-.v in n hit ion to lib-1 into it the h:,l.tvt muiu: e r I the ct i:i'.t: th ll S' ' x:' cti .l tl ! 1 to the i !.u I'M v, :,. i -.!' a i.t. r. it th.'l e .tr,- i , 1 1 1 ' Lit., 'i t 1 ,;i !l f '. i I i "1 m',; .I'.Tlf. I a.! 1 1 ( ..'t 1 1 : ... ,:.:t . i- and t! ,: el i ! tao 1 1 li a.. I J t,.j;.i- v. c .ire t I o ,n ui, in k1 in r .J j-n mints; but also t rt udt ring the oth j ,r regular lttce may be reduced to tii.it at: us, th e m ig.rziiit s, ai-en.i J, v. .Jin posi L.tit'll tl'f.it ; l ot :c jr. i".c small' st iiuu, hi r, w ithe ut wc.iktn mg the delcnce of the tountn, a; ti then! v aioiding tlie thingtr whith is : t justly apprehended from ma.i, tain it g a large standing force in time ot eate. Hut it will, doubtless, ht i ' nturv ; ..ml thenioit jtrfutthes an j bought l y in;, ny, .that the national de I' td.red. ti t h s nctt s nty is it tot It i. re th is i:m iKjuirp all tht sc retail in.'ir ,in a larce mih'ary lone. Our itiorv, n their cpininn, our nmo't m.h'Uarc jnopfr'your tia'ior.d tjuird. i tuss lrom dancer, habitual uic of frc- inipli nn r.is and munitions of war, di in it d the nu st s-t i ires attt niirn f il ited by n nu ii.bt i ing, that bis i od hid c i un n. .i .'.dt d i ! c thence lrmn millions o: slaves. l!ut il :.,, Im si 1 1, it to the pr t,f thosi worthies i oh;, 'it-, of our tonlahnce, i: ought also t i duett us t i th jt vt.!'.'. w hit h cannot be br- ken. Till -i - h .u t. to h'an ui an Almighty arm, ami to sup 'ie a iruiiti iir-irous wu:i tp-vr a no , war in with devotion, in the mid.-t of Jr.-'ked antl ileiasing frame, tin- wot', o sicr.r.'.ss is 1 1 at halt comph ti d. I e : learn the unptiress of the wot hi, is trt the North. if Scotland tithe S.uth ol l'T ,Uit a -.n ol ,n:snr.tlm,py, n r Spain, we rt.ulilv perceive that the in- , " '""''"I , n,.lLu iiuei.i e, w null gi.uui easts itseit on t alone. When alihction h.u had hei perfect woik, we shall invr luntarih i ,.. cm unt n an ellipsoid, tne tontentnc mcl iimilar strata of w hich should have , nual densities at equal depths; and the deviation is t : ; et sally sensible a bout the middle of I rani e, where, too, litre li:.-, been ooscivtd a suiking ir it gtilarity in the hngthof the degrees ol the l.aith. This local decrease of gravity in these countries should seem oi imlii ate, w ith some praoahility, that he stiata near the sui I;mt must he less ot nse tin re than i hew lu re, and per haps have in their interior immense adopt this language of a pious su!h rer. " lie ir.ei tihil ur.to mr. () (iod, be mer ciful unto me, for my soul trustcth in thee; yea, in the shadow ofthv wing', will I make my refuge, until these ca lamities be overpast. I will commit my soul unto tliee, as unto a faithfu' Creator." When young, wc trust ourselves to' ninth, antl we ti list others ton little wlitr: oltl. Rashness is the error of youth, ti mij camir-n ol
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