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-1 '-.. v . i A 1 i " i '' 1. - : ' . 3 4 . 1 1 am Tii- aeetitb; ; t V w Outs are the plans of fair delightful peace,' V v UnwarpM by partytTag,e;totliye like brothers. ; 1 v oY. II, V" -f , - .-A- y '1 F- vf." . - ' " 'i w ' It ' , ! ! " , - . l. ill 1 4 1 ' r ' , u t . ; : : -v : " i.; r ' I a 3 j AROl J.NA : STATE ftAKKTTE. ' r-. 'V CONSOLIDATION.- Jin bcconnt -of Partifd intth TTnVed .'.atalMirnes necessary to.be Vept in tnind, and at no tune peThapsniore necessary than-at c as their opponents!: -and 1hat;the . . trv.i . r - . V M ultimate ffoou or tnejeountry is me. od.-J ejP.T OT ootn. i ne mwtie :oi- nursuuijj e oti pursuinjr it maKes tne uinerence. i in opinion.: ana in uct. V' 4 VU ri-im. 'i . 1 1 i K' a -r m i i : 1 1 iiiu'iTiir . i iiif" i:i?i'iiiprii ill .1 1 1 We. the ttf nTFsentMives of the II States in genrCongress assembled, and independent states!, thev have fill! iftroTr! jrom ine i onveniivn oj lyo, iconsiuuuon 01 ints u. quires was an munn. ft ,j -. ;. - j gradually assumed ll ! f o the prrstnt period. J tw. r : v 1 instrument convening specihc, expressH J he second partv dm .not, vocate ralists, hitherto appl I ".' -- N . v.?v 111 , -r . 1 ledi and limited nowers. : and those oa-lthe abolitiboVof state so vereisnty, or to their opponents aTheva'ut5oTityof:TOnsthutIoasover go- lv,; ' thatbV federal government was a state rights f.lMitsthey; ; wished, to--ta- V'4he supporters femmentsnnd of thesorereignty of the peo. creature NNthe several independent blish such a system as would give their the respecti ve states tile rter constitutions ar truths ,chich awLi.iiLLilv 'ir. : ' uliLi' J-juJ (. onion, nave been al 1 T i J ' . rMMk W n a r - q W n V am VOm I I1 . .vb III I - I m m I m mmmmj mm m t m t m-mmm, mmm I I mmr 1-KfflIiri M-zm m m m - . m. I W 1 mm m m m m m t . I - -- -v- 'i:---'' y created is snow kept m lorce, anu iKAine tnirti party consisiea or me reai yanoisiy uesi?-naiei oy tne ingenious manocn- v- vs'r'VTvT' M'-": - i t YWhat ? annulledat the will of the severalin. solidated government; to be instituted tbe er.l Interestln vfncK ;cn-eVefy Sat 'VhaKisltlie 'distinctiye cbaracterg of dependent statea dr spyereigntiesj who as thereaturefotl theseveral states; niember : stating it as an' historical u-th hud ef same contuon coirern interfering . , he Wcleri'tanrl 'JJnifVrr parties? united to give it existence t a. acting in 4 heir 'sovereign arid indepen- n the knwletle of every man conversant" ih' fat a'ithorti,as buleAa possUle,; v ; aVIany persons use th wrdslVithout Alllliia agrees j mttethe pl Ich SJS Sf fXK SSSSti i ny accurate idels nned , otheh ibvious, meanihgor the state i in struc- much power, and noore, e. SrnhTw Stq fTo throWome: light on the Jsubject, I tions ; to epi from enwejve cessar ptoimitehe gerpl welfare UnUes theettertlif poweijn.iently gret;. havevdrawft; upi brief: historyioffthe states who ;met in Philadelphia Jo firm ot this unionfof states 5 eessing.sIi- and democrats are th T . be: not conceded ft ouglit not to be boldly - ItWo pafHe wniclvrstibm the constitution Xf the UiStates ; and mitang, and ilefiriingthe specific ptwers :i hatra&t aj?pWng rather lofan A- std usUT2atn rlandMine4y : l4leribnsideritio,i r assuring ? conceded; cautiously. as tJie occa- nrtcantjon,ann y lcS bwefel t barolinai iwhoseHde egates, :er6 sioneemed require - : p f d ?orS Nho hav beei and ustt 1 e have seen that this pa rty (unil fS'SffiffvSd cSnstitutionaf form of an afnenitmento the ! -f1j?Ui:iKrdAl' ;m'A;.'Vif iUvfse isuch alterations as "mavi be about the year 1790, called the Federal ..,:.;r;iiL:- legislatures of,the rsnect?ve states i this he !- tt them that l.taxe to myseU: 1 tirmly l thougnt necessary 10 retuier me ieue- " B,cucu un ,uic sw.i u wuue. that ? hplie rhef inaiority f ' that iiartv are rati constitution entirely ad equate! to rThe term rwHtmrtl, the watchword-of and r. L tn-ni if vavi oca ltftn ril oa rln: i tiaWtusi 1 siruntion and fntitre mod mt-1 the party in favor of consolidation.-was! of Antr-Federalist? Avho believes it to be 09th ohMay, 1 nere were at that require uinn, ana iue auHioj-oua ,t' n N v K win;L : I -They hold, that tlie: public; ch n vU rue andubmits ittb the cotisiilera- time three-distinct parties'Jir thetlele "g .state may be incompetent ; antHHenCe.lso hevire flrivnw Jl cowduetofall public men aiid -iS'ill ''ir 'Lz'j4-.r ! U:: 'i "ii:W I -I.lU i J lo..v lfUr'lsf i,Ulr I tn pstahlisli m nnivprsitv" .. Th.' with UnC;! A'..hi.'mlAt ,k.. . j I trom the Presulent to a Tide VVa " .. AfioiVn.Uc. 'KnfmD full I :nc .fiinllv- niad iTil dhaAl'i. I some other Similar nrobositions. made leerar authority, bvanv meacs of imnirall. . UT; lsnpcru em.rK v "u r t...W -i:r Wt 1 t.. -.r I hv th rohQnHdntinn nnrtv: wAr rffrt tion and construction, ratlier than hv an ah. Ui",iis.a sovernrcni u siirciy.j. fpr.from h m rhe tribnha lof the pubr nniceediriirs, and the notes taken and 1 10 a cm" wlcfl a neen rais- ; ; , lie isMhe Dronr Courtro Mr. : Luther Martin, of ed on 23d June. ., Tlie. two propositions ocvtbeiiii to? wit ?t:w oi .l0.'- N juryri Uie: av r3- n i f ;'W!;1 TtLiim A-'HtfKr.K 'r Kki t - A'.. u-k ' I above mentioned, were debuted, andlfi- Imrtrti 4 nAcci a sw'- .. . I the fact imcontrolled by the ) V,rtr iW .tait nr. ivnrnt-vUrVnp .. l ' . i- -.4 : !' i I nill v norr.tM-,.,1 rn lh 1 AtU SontrimW ' ?n r.fUw . H 1- U-1.."L I adhere stO the. principles Of JJUbbc v ;do RolefnnW publish and declare, probably be published after' their de- specific, liniited,seriumeraf chaf these UnifedCololnies are and of ceqse.t 31 anjr accounts and anecdotes that do not emanate as of KfnftV io lU ,vAritrn: : and miht b obtained Ifrom nrivateireeoU any, abstract principle of w intidpnendenfe States s andi that as free lertinns" 4u thev do iioti exist to the Hc'gOo'd may require r but powerto levy ;waHs; conclurle peat(S contract al li a rices-, establ ish com m erce I and do. al other aetsy and 1 hings .vhich independent states . iuav of rich t do." ' ' i '-i776m '-1 ;;: , - ' ; This Tansuage- va?v idopted by tlie Confederation of 1775 i which V called, i tself. the , tlnitect Staff r pfj America 5 arid which declares liatach state rer tai ns its Sovereignty udiipti hg as t he : end;aiit design; of their meetings tlje; :dWbri'defenean welfare f ?;if '. theK states thu s '7 u hfted. k T1p fp -f. ceedings of . the confederafion pf. 1 777 were not to . be val id till they-were con . iirmed bv the several legislatures of all 'the 'United ;? States.:; .The tgobab!ity ; tliait tiight hot.be to aa instrtfmejnt 'containing so many jlrovisions (occasioned fthe! subsequent VSagreemen t in J787, n tliat the onstitu-' .tion then i adopted should be - valid, when :rati5.ed:.by.nlf) :; ' . ,; i tee!n7 Uni f eifStates ; ; ? V r Irf eaclfdf these cases .the ;onfcde xation of 1 777 'and: ,the convciition of ntalive fiio t fro m the f'pebpl eT)h he 'lt;!:Statesf,,b the several and ispective states,ih (hjeirxaipacity of v states, jireet poyereign anq aiiiiepenueni of each other, ;as of all (the rest ofV tiie ' Wold' hepeoplr'ofji thej respective I states chose that this should be the mode .of traiisactinu: the business of the con fed erati juit a rid they ac-e " I ed t o i t w h e n ; tlnishexl -IHad they chfeeirtr send IreV ;;v-piseh " : tieopl e of the ,U..: States,-' or of No rt ; (America, tor. or- me nereroioixi ; jritisii .CblohiesfeV-misnt they direile ' J teDresentativels'wio sendi delegates "re ; " presenting each separate soyereisn and lndeiieiVdcnt statef r ahd toratify the z cpnstitutionttratpedifaH :'n their s character itates, khd not as yryp thebeoDleJj This mode fti ..asactiiig tlie. business,- th rouhou t: the whole pe-i-iod of: meetingann debate ever si h ce h as the 6n'i fac' ceded.: t o Vby.th e npinf f-;":; -V5''7if-'-'. i rhe ippenrffHcand separate so- verei!i cy or : eacn i state oi - unr,rw iuit thereioresfnever vasataiiymonicnt ? cbiicededoniiv any thanner 'rltlegree irenoM iC":ionse)itect'thaC t tnox oexerisevftirineroieQi.cuiiM;ut ted'eXc1us0ejyitoh juentr oy iwoe : consuiuuoiy ui ? u xuese ODiecis aresenaraieiv iaie uc ;:yfip.Sftd;JT ..inanpdwe .ritiir toeitl ebates;)n theB coiistitdtibnf 'hi M jwerettiecterrrandfirially OirliCle,oOte sUtutibhit jsdec U,ere ncieleaM t-vr:fh'.;on"fttu;t pftijiibited 'by it fo the states; are reserved to the. states respectively or f the people ;? Pe- tnonstrating beyond all doubt, that the SO far froin;beingovereignirin en V and;uncoatr0labler it. was onginah I y ; createu,' is DOW tKep v in j iorce, aiiu i w jrie wurii jj mayv be 'aUered limited! ccontrolledi ori(nends of a'fe annulled at the will of the several in-1 yer menthol the confederated; states;' r ; .Ur: a.-5''i-.i I iNOne 01 me , creuenuais comaineu word of a! ivoru;ui i; iwa jiyci iiuitL,ui !-1 tionaUunion This delegation of state (not national,) representative met and I .... lJm DW! K: ul i cir 'iiniy.r.ii n i. l iiiiauciiiiiia .1111 i that assembly n'ow extant : Mai. Jack- scln' and Ir.Madison's s notes will public lilwd's Congressional ResterM embraces an, early period of Congres- sional " debates " a fter. the constitution was adopted. Indeed so iearlul were the members, of tiiat federal delegation of their proceedings and. designs alarm deliberjrh of any: kind n,it iivt-fni4 It r n,. or extracts . - ani annihilate all state governments and to onns iorvvaril Vf r n ihon t n v eri th i ft " pv ti n si va rnn ti 1, mUK:oi ..i:.;l ui a iiu"iatuMt.i uaiuic uiiuo tci win i:-i:.i-?luLtt2 . i:: ruUi:ur . ,1 1 1 r ;i - , 1 1 1 ni Ti.ic.n'ivrir iao m i l imhil i.n. ivVinsp" nlfin of miVprnmPrit f this ins tne peopte, wno were at nrst tne T'rv'r,0,'r ',,"v,rv- i?vr"-C mirersof a limited monarchy and advocates ,Tf V? Y tf irs morS s majority! particularly the onsolidaiilm .welfare, it assumes a powernot ilelegat- 6f course, for cd Hamilton's energetic pian tbFf?? '1?t ! party, that the me.nbers were prohi- T and ,t usurps the authority of the of government with Vlsident anSeSate eitS bid eve from taking copies of reso- convent el,giblfduri.g good, behaviour, anlahsolute ciASG NDioiJ i. "1 : i mi vi .' Pit; T a fih p.-t hf thp rnnvpni n veto qver all stte proceedotrs.and a Pres .A " -11'4 ' ir.M " r : i. liiTimiK on wii it. ii i iiH 'r.iinvpnriiiii vvrt i - .vj-" i i .. . " - -t-v- . . niaHK i. nut nit tne ni's-ntf nrrasmn: i. mbvin". For, antl:!obtain n a vote 'of qureii to oe aeiegateu to .congress, greater portion of federalists be neVreal lXrT?v-? i.r.i.i vuoicwo liMcim ?r1thatpur!,and .ft,r that . purpose - to d.nyWilr-,,.,v;4, .v?'; The three parties were t!i esc : V ' : aJ enactedwliatever. thevjlionght ne- .inne,ldiI.; the;iSntrol ofionesys- voeatejofaom.govnt, nowse.2edv . !i Ooi ,V. ; ,l,;.i;K eessary Tor that purpose, and thev.com- lem1 oTauthoritv. instead- of a mere confe uponthe ,ame by tfhicht sen-, ofy- nnrVinsp va spread and ' nroboetl V hyla ,ra" on 1. fcnn vit Inn i,n U 1 &tH?1i. 1 - 7 -i . i- 1 ... .,. s M-.. 'twas tot, f coercive, and did not sue - ceed Mr;:llahdolnh. MicP erce B . .i. ( ' . - n. rorbPifr Mnrrie. Mr; f 'has v- J -' " f solidation members rWere at.fttsl, SIX Out oCiefchtCMr. vDickbsim's pi ah: of -i - A - I-a.--j a federal .srovenimei 11 "wu etieu the dar frer Col la.nitton's niect tllC Lay-TRlcl VOI.. , lldilllllUlI ft UMMvi was real?iz:. J-ne.'19lh: 1 HiK'parfV ad encreased to five the conolida on, or naticmal- party, remaining six Thcr - d epu es)Tn? ni ; , Ke w-ft ampshirti vifue iu uu June. oo. i j, 11c grtanjucs pdrty of . Coll HanitUon,.t of Messrs. Dickinson and his 'adherents', who were in !vur,ut uie preservation or state iu ler, iMr.lUoverneur JViorris.tivm, Uhas. -r .,r -V- ,; v- "at good meft of all-sides aife desirous of for- V ,1 C- ri - i- "vr. -- Piuckney rlMatison werjji V?fa, tft delegate at its ownwiU and ; pleasure getting and of dropping polAical .differences-; ri vorofeltabliiaNATlOMli h'e nirJf Iritt rpVl Onin fof thouglit OunexpieSscd, andunsanct the-4norer:tly.see of!.each other in common lfSS ?-'5?ir!r:- , . il id tionetl , bJlm-if raiiiera-jof;'. that nstrut: ?oc eiy,them.orethey a incline?:rea- CH il!:? l' V : W"rWV-& inpn Svf ,npn roVta rtfv 'rlr Pct each otherV motives, rid toppf6ve of 'rrAS" 1' H' T-nfT.v ?r iHand nf anbttlling every state jaw men bodyfO inen , certain ly para- cK-oiconaucthe seduonslyrveAj ai.H vinssIv de- thihferreVeir withhe being indilbblthe objectV the gr riremid- qwes its powers propertiesy;8nd? esis-j j9rJt? 6f :Wh parties. Jstiliheduty of "P'fT1 2iVnt' tehee to tliat cohventidn; ; . i(good m.n 4eherofhcnela nient s tnot muciiKUinerinff jrom 101 a ; v , , - . -; , . , t , v - ,lt' f - . -..l v. tied -weLare. fr.m the encroachments ot the ' 5: the severarstatesrtfoprovmcesvm oers Kdaueonveiition;atU genewU opinions and the line of con- Jboigustaic.d.?n ot thevex- leadihghpponesth dactiefidtoadv defehuVr tifate ritU cording t6Mhe telling incipjes'whicii,e pentthe foriiiatipo lohn iHtliemeK Mljf.rW. deems best calculated to promote toThese tion of commercen, imposition of taxes. iv' ' ' - '-5 '-'Vi TflS?i- -' . bo 4 de-e to; keeK the public iix),gr leadingprmciples 111,0 ekamination, be 7 te"a',c!v V'W-t'i' ?VntS PHt 5 ToiindTwPbe-&nfffe ,JfWtri .theiahty of pper ,amon v was 'characteased by, the. wort VH correctness of the;prejeding statement,.! p- coiiduM of public ? men, we mu apply tiiis DERAL.! , Pfl : totiw'mmu tt.to: their; doctrines and- prkct? isofr ' ? By. this, time uleven states had ap- itfdyJ pearid, aiHl.theW, Estate Park on p h tion came-to issue otvJune 25th when Vt89 : SefoiK Pit H Vil f ' PT tA ? t h 9 'k V Cfl.bKC crat;Raaical,; (qjiocunque nomine gSudes) tile term N ATIONAU and -to -subsU-: chiefly cjelamA tfdf ci shlw. tlie tute (lie, , word UNITED STATES, Mr, Madisnd ipartly ty mt. ohn? Jay tendencyVoCkUvpower to exceed its proper which passed -in the ffirmatiye 'thus pwRfco nmiul' no morepbW ilepeAd l! ! l . . o ' a a. I I . T , ri-htn every case " notsptecifically prevailing party;' to Which Colonel .Hamilton That thotholders of aM ppVer should here" and clearly conceded in the instrument and.Mr. Maclison-did not at .that time cord'al. sponsih) for the ftst- nCit, LtoAhoe who-aye .1 i i ak iuj r;cf; ly accede. ' After this period, the v Iherents it- That lfanyexce be excusable orCeith- r then under debate, called the Consti-- 0 . tl -tt -4J1 -hjia r sfU: it ftrri-ryin ir i;f-.-r . -' i j . i, lUIAyUl. IlilllllllVII itlltl ra:Jtratethe ouet;uap part.C i f- ' :- i i ! solidated government ;Ui: i v H."F'S ui uc ;wuu v cnn ..t . v,v,.-. . empower the legislature of the United States, 'to grant charters of in corpora- hnh in ,rP whnri thf nnhlir irnncl tn -v 1 - - - - . . . . u v-.v -' ' nonn AflonMng a full and .leci.ve. pprnf, that tn PJJW Umt -mnnh: frotp the te oi"csovereigu aim iiiuepenueni states, vvli an ers' were reanired by the nubli Tf ri 1 1 fo, ascertain what kind anjj dei I authority the public good actual! ee o y re- exerciseavby usurpation .1 f ...L .4k . - I and whether , . . .. , . . , - . . i l itibe done"uy:: the in'?enious"-"Subtertu?e Unvorr am m rot Wvir rnl v . t itv., v. I bolljiyi an Created I X.m . ' t.. . V.... J . .. L.,wn:tn . I 1 .?r,r t - I - ;i- . ? : .lnrominent fedealif wer- and ctlll W lu V rcsiaem oi inqunueu aiaies, .ne poWtT ; ramnrphpnc vp m- n n p fhp (ronara prominem jeacrailSTS were, and Still re,ad-nCu rl L-'.Xtt.lj k' r - m w w m w w mw i 11111 i uibkb w a iirai 11111 m k. r-u t wt b t m-mm rvi ri 11 r - t - - - . . . I IlllilVU v" VVIll VJC 1 V VI bllV!! ,W I x i V V I hniiiltii r.iiOAvi TF- ffonAa do avoiJ firePt 9(1(1 IlTTVltpfl i cise me auuionty or a conveniion, icis majbyity of ith republic lead of t i4a ihn i.riutiflillun .nnf I V" iia-i. v" "Jn- ..vwuii ii..u I. 11 . " -1 1 t- - x . I advantage by means of secrecy ? It is clear thats;tlie propositions macle in the earlypai-t oftMt onotton?5werei..deemed Unnpular 1 . 2m i.' , 7- fli I Uny, nhalhnarrl -ntihlie mniiirv ,:.tntoad nf SnSSKSr m nis. new views ot xneconsutution.'uoionei 'ill I the partVidiMractidns tliat iw ittter'conceaTed ' V . i . ... ... w -I i uiat worK it was a conciliatory publication; ami the i motives of the authors zr .T.i-' ivil v. I noicuious to cite I 4 horn ma nnf hnntn 4-ki (h. .mi 1 v.aiud I V.VS4 . .V. auxaaw.. t a vi - fcuw a wau Tiv 9 of the ..I I Inmiltnn ftnd'1f;1jdtn':v nntxvttlief n1Vrioi I atJ..:J j:..-a. ' .:L..: t li-- ::A j it " I "V D'j"' "f l i i.i'ir triif nix ut:i". vrrv. iiniiii-vniv in-iiri'f in i -'. 'l1- . I -i" . ; v I teatures anat :pnysiognomy or -teaeransm, iconsuiuuont-j,'iouvitumuoiDn--TooK:u : leMenominatfoo of fede! ied withreat propfietwi And the real ' federal-1 of the' independence Of this country .nevtr m -ant to institute a ma--that , form our federal nificcAt, impo8;ing,v'pensivr;&wKof;dgoi ?. t different times since, ernment, ?with extensive prs a d high r appellation of anti-frfdend-1 dicals4 -or;1 the fraternity of.:politicfanthna government : of end asintr the miliary naval establishments of the United States angmep'ing, tlfe: sajanes, the rank and ,moc. ,ucuona. ins and o putting the U. S. into a situation to.tak if necessarv. in Knrnnni;. ucs. ana or maKing1 tnem a threat .ana ener- getic nation. Tone and invisible. Hence thev V wouldijrepress the interference, and depress would irepress the interference, ami dm-ec . i 1 e mniifnce 01 state autliwnties. and keen I . ? l.8ae i;m;y h'.wAri.. .i- aj I ru;;Kl::: ment and its forms. Hence also, snm nf tllf ..TAM ritmmVm n4 , W I 1 j Li t.i I ver, neither is,, or was numerous i the far f - ' . - .. J , . i I and limited purposes -V? The origin of mo- .cti:. r-" u . .1?..? -LLi' . ' r s 1 u i"i 'AH. viiauuyn wr, vital dv.ici vil I .i.. : I rfifin("tiv rhapartAKnil Ivo'. . "-i:.i,:-:k:-i...--1 iiic Lriy . in its wuiiinicucciiicilL anu m lis I Vj i t (.uiiiiiiciiviCHicm aim 111 lis 1 - I eau. For m ant of a accurate knowledere of 1 .k. fA4aMK.A.. ,1 tnu.Ll..:;J ll... I Am,l ,.t (. .o:.n., f f,. l",'u,"r,-"v i b'in.uukiiv.a , .u j uiiainui warn, wwv. ui-ir v MitaiutA miss- - v Jtiutia iui- I aitheTpeieofsme sovereignty finJed- 1ett theiMctlr, liMiM vi. .w,Lr.. .7 ....JL,..-.. 1 "'"t t I . . i . V. . i Z7. I I v;j .Kirirf -n rK.,f V iv V- ww P M Vf w uiwu xssss thev pear clearly the mmttn r. Ai.rStiti- ,;, m i Atuma) t;at wc should get rid of this ouge i ew ,;th r.r,m;nF'r.f '-niM oii..,i;na L geherat goyemment andbe thirteen state j. 1 aiaic 11 l 1 1 1 T stvifi nniFnKinn f e- lug-ane inconvenient practice octree discus-Ui r, i t T ir v .v i- - - .-" i?" .ti ".-.! i v ren ni ran iriivprnmiirj i . . : . w:i sion oylien and sedition laws Hence at o, 1 ZTu J 7 Y'- ' 'i vr in J : .-, - , , - . I in? the events of the5 kst thirt v vr. . T ao - I 1 A V V AW A A-k - k V A -. A Am. V. . tmm M M ,, - - V W-W e convention I rl(alA,fr! . thn the- t eirenmttaViee Srn-ri SfKifie I OU!? require, to produce the good linen jed. than brmiirht I V C: r,;nh i;m',M;riVM tnan ,to' mucht as it sihuth:nidr-v' easy, to 3(1(1 :in .diminish. vTiiey are , of opinion, r. that the people and the siateJffovrniTent.s of. . Prelive "tary ; governments oMuef sepaniTe states- ng the mode of pro-: eed mg speciallr d lsvs- nated d. by die ; finicTS fs our onsiitu.ti7ih,' to ' t tl le case . They are ff opinion; 1 that t dugh parsimony be one thing and fru ra-' meet - aitnougn parsimony be one thing iry another, the cheapest govern nrents the in oth ef respects. "Th ey particular r ob feet wntiKiyesunninm anaRio a T" prf5J'i"i-"1 "r w ot Aat th not tnat tnese institutions h.oult oe retiucea . -1 aracter and " public bodies iter, is a fair tjxat nothing' rto contempt : examinations erd ict on trial,- law ami on- court, i Thev , liberty, as SttllSS;: ... A ' . uuuciiijcucu uy siiv extehdhg to every sration, as thevdear-i. ex ana most vamaoie cnaractenstic ot a trun decided y or opinion that thevrepubheaii: V""""1 11 aiic. ,iuur,: vii, power oi muse apsiain irora me tieiauea mvestierauonJ that uMII(t q nhlil'K mir nnmi.tn' ni rm, ?.,Z.mm. . '. it ' "v,"i"r' r "I'V'r" vs i 1 ulc VW ?"rlVcu :vLl ru J a,y ' i . ( - l - J .- , . . accurate -and efntireJ whenmade by irentle- I- i f. ' "v. T t " .w.iw. exposition f ! -1 .- 1 ... . . 1 - , : " men,,..wnw -naainsiaiit t-adi'ig.liture and priiicinles 'jiawtl.'w.howei irable and dis , lgibediente.' j .-. . . v . t KI ,.., .Z. - it,..I li.. .M " c vyiuutf iiii'tiw mj . .- states, lieyasnuouslyop in?e!; i41-4 ,s. ' the-.same opinion as CoL Itamdton as to; the?- waj :-o.: X- .r 1, . mi nts. ' Thestr -rer tvtoi A:id hnnpc' , .nor. were, bad prophets- -i The (publication called s .. we eaerausT, is ot a-compiexioivtmry teae- . ral, in the. iBodern seiise of that w'rd : but it;dkl much ':jJ.;the.iMrand 'strongly ; tended to reconcile tlie people to comtitU' f 1 uon wiuco, contains, alter -U. but one capital defect vz- the ;want of a clause appolni i g- m. v ; j periodical reyjAionbf .t erey; th iy years- See numbers ft rtynine1 and jfty of the.' Te- : derafisCf-, Th Fehniylvania Council of Cen- f . sors had an, admirable efllc-and I think, . , tt sVooki:nvet fi rerbeen!topped.-.:--:. M . Ct Naval riciwer.;icTiie principle -.oCtKe d?- -1 mcratic : jnirty was, hbttcrkeep up sucJi a y rarjlitary'biruayal estlishn V us into any contest that could be prudently v ; ivoided. But the circumstances of Europe - L ihaye' shewh? that we cannot avOtdirnaval es-- i was contemplated Ut the comrnenceineoi ot. ; . i Jefferson's administration. -( , r- f- ' H 1 , A t X". 4' 1 .4' ''A ,- ... ,1 ; .-vl , ': , -' ' . :r - ' y . tv . iv: 5 . ;r-t' - - V' - AM ..a -T ,r.mrf!-:-X---
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 21, 1825, edition 1
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