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Ms : K --"v4r. I - "trvYv. . .K" party ragejtq live like bth s ; " : trkvDti Vsat vc W c'rtw r . ! UKinson "desDatched " after ' Jfi"-nVin?f I rf Knri - ; . : c ax - -j y il f -1 Of thcSabine'sj tii 'thftf'fTir ri'mtT'' I il per r l'.r . .4-' i.; ' 1 v T Advertisements . ! ICot exceeding? 16 'times for a Dollar. j ceedinff publication 5n the same "bropbrtion..j4.CoKMi?jricA.TJbH8 " thankfullyy received.. ..,Lkttebs tprs must be post-paid. -- - r- . THK". KATIOSOlI. JOCTRNAL. r x SPANISH AMERICA. When we look bad and progress of Spani rt!.V tUara ia. Ynnrlv IT 1111 b .1 .m,.. observ jrvation ; and a brief glance at. them ;; may enable us better to estimate k lavtrt fnllnw. - '-.'i.-iv i now what The States comprised within the li mits onthe Republic of Colombia dei fices they have made, the generous aid which they have given to " Peru; are tso -many claims I tot pre-eminence: v ' Buenos Ayres, rich and commercial is she is, does not appear to have suc ceeded so well as Colombia, in briiig; in hernelghbors intounionj with heV. Paraguay, it Js beUeyed,'t still adheres fo her singular and isolated policy, whilst large tribes of' Indians are rep lained in a condition of doubtful cibsdi ;tnce r Bu t the power of Buenos A yres wiU be confirmed by the influence of 'hpQtnfoc r avn Phn; od P.v 'come to have permanent governments 6 longer liable to snddeh fluctuations!. Paraguay may be. disjrosed to : unbend j from her ; misanthf opic' determination1, j anu comuiue vuu ine oincr provinces annum- Kiiau in uuvanuc i --Mt.- kprvftdiv occudv the first nlace "aftionH the ir dependent nations - yTheir long I ami hprnir stru?T?lp- thft i mm p risk s;iri.' r than L oi vLa PvIataf; t to Inrni a sou nd general rA constitution. The " wealth ;and trade ' of BuenbS A yrcs gave her froih the first .aprcponderancc which excited iea lousy 1 ands :atse of those a riou s ' a ntfr'd i sa s t ran s e ybl u tioh s w hi civ fo r a I ong C time 1 m impaired her pb wer.arid prevented that . tranquility so essential to the establish ment of social order. It is believed,; 4that at 'presciitV there is no furtherdan geV.'of commotion, xind 'that. slVfc has on lv to leave it"to time. and' her wise men td consolidate her strength so as to be-j . comearr imposing nation. : v - . ' t Buenos A.yfes has the .same merit -with regard .to that of Chili; that Co- ; lombiahas with respect to Peru.. When ;Saii Martin had, as he thought, regula-j ted the govern m ent of ?that f city, ; he crossed the . Andes; and afterone or two battles; placed O'Higgins in the Chilian dictatorship. . This Estate of things lasted till within a year or tyo past, when Gen!. jFreyre, : espousing the cause of .those who desired a repre sentative government seized, the reins oT authority, ;and re-modelled :the ad-t nunistration of afiah's ' 'Itiis was -efr fected with very little violence, and the condition of affairs, has rj of been mate rial ly t hanged si nee that period. ; j , 1 Having' ariyen the royalist Spaniards from Chili, t Gen. 1 San . Martin- trans ported his army to-PeruY where," for a" time he was completely successful i but either. from too arbitrary: a: disposition, orfrom inability. to manage civil aflairs, or perhaps'from suspicions of his fidel ity to the patriot cause, he lost his - po pularity,' ahd'ort-the" approach of "Bolp ra'ri ; abdicated ; 'conjma h d," and vif , ive Vemember rightly, repaired to Europe. . Geneial Bolivar has been more conj pletely triumphant : he has entirely ex tirpated ;'the ; Spanish 1 authority, with tfie. exception 'of Caljao : f he may " tie aid to be the liberator of Peruas weil as orColombia. v His genuine reptibU-' ;can'Jailh,chis"pereeveranc:e.ia8;'well as disinterestedness the generous devo tion' of his : fortune and life to the caue of iridependencev gave ; him a uncom mon weight in . his native country 5ai d there is no doubt that ; be might hair e cdmmanded the; last soldier and: the last dollar of Columbia, - for tlic libera- - ti6n of he' Peruvians. Id both Buenos Ayres arid Colombiaiiwe pcrceiyeaprp . , found ; policy neither vof ; them .could have beeniafe whilst the royalists oc- cupied adiaceht' pfovinces. By "driv- ing inem outtol unni anu ireru a uou " ble assurance is' obtained forliridepend- ; 5 Mexico, t1iough"Vlast to achieve tier separation; from Spaing hasdqiie: wellj ' . for the ''poweV'pr'the'bidVBpanisli '-pP .yernment was there , fixed by strongeV hackles than in almost any other vice? royalty. Kor would this have, been so easilyeiTeCtedrhd not the Europe-? an Spaniards there- heartily embraced Jhe, patriot cause.,,. We . have occasion ostensibly; withTthe' in teKHoni of, com uumuiuu intelligence to tne viceroy,- ants. : . J he Colonel, in ,his feDoft. re- a Tf e i ii ii Jri if inn o v-tann onna, , " t - ' 7 ? - J wufc Bcciiicui ueierixnneti inaT' it snouidi be consuiri mated bvhOnebutthemseIves:!t)ts. Thi4-ie VK'Ki . -.;.kii J ina 'was not better -supported nx h is er??P?rat.ed: v v - wo PWte which the. royalist! jet hold in Spanish America, are I th lists Sastle ?h.;?anvde:Ullcia'il at Vera 9' .anA 9al!a0' PJ1-Jt js luipijssiuic; 10 accomit. ior( isje reieniion less two.posts in any other manner uj supposing via spam vto nave It. in Contemplation to send fresh troops, and that these places are to cover their entrance.' . This view of the case; how ever, is a very forlorn one. V The de terminations of the United States and Great-Britain have broken the hopes of tne spanisti monarchy. It has not sut- ucienc resources in money, men, or shipping, j to fit out an expedition ! and no other sovereign, will, be allowed to interfere.1 Snaiu will at last be com pelled to - recognise the m er ancient colonies. &ne h; of her ancient colonies. She has al- reauy so lonsr ueiayeu it, mat her as- sent win De consiuerea torced, cold, and ungracious, and she will lose all the commercial advantages which she might have-secured by an earlier know led sfmeht. .1 ; w - V - ..j I With.rpsnprf Tn.Miitli imnrn N Hoiy Allunce is a nullity. Its nrmies w - - - . CailllOt rPjirh flO -of . hf Paft-rrita i I - - - V w K U it I . " seL and the seeds or dissolution have a! iusbui, eager to pounce Up on th e Turks, and Itp reign over the Greeks, finds herself checked by Great Britain, Franceiand Austri.r : and, in- Stead "of lending assistance to the Spa- I msh King, Will be compelled to at- oWn Interest. $ . Thus every thing ist lavourauie io- me- pa- ,t i 1 - At I nish Independents, whose cause, under '' - .... ... i . uivine rroviucnce, nas ueen mosiaa mirably promoted by circumstances.' y It being certain that their indepeh dence cannot be shaken, the iivst mat ter of solicitude is, as to the forms of government which will prevail in those I regions. There is no reason, at this I moment, to apprehend -that royalty and hereditary succession." will creep .into any 4of. the new governments. That hey have a national church'is a thing of necessity, and requisite to ensure tlie approbation of .the people,' whose prejudices are decidedly in favor of the f Roman Catholic religion. But ,free mstuuiions must nave . a; tenuency to promote toleration,; and-the expecta tion'may be indulged, that? in the end, a perfect liberty of conscience wil I be adinittedj;without,the least inclination to pereecutionV:'Proiii Bolivar, Yepre sentativejrgovernment -has nothing" to feaik. -From all that'we have witness-J ed of him, die wishes to bottom his fame on patriotism,! on the fact of his having served lie Spanish American nations without reward, and upon conduct, in general like that of Washington. He has seen the fate of Napoleon, and can not desire to be a conqueror or a King for victory or royalty? sake. The im perishable renown of Washington is more attractive. Bolivar must be sen sible that it will "endure; because there was nothing selfish or vicious in his ca reer 5 and the more he shunned, gloryi the more it followed - and shone upon his name.1 Bolivar bein faithful, there is no other individual ot sufficient im portance ; to endanger the institutioos of the new Spanish nations v ; , IAll America, we cohceivejWith the exception of Brazil , -will be united j in the common tie of' representative go vernment. Brazil, it is most likely,; will be a uionarchy 5 and, notwithstand ing it Jnay be Tineasurabl y.free brie, the circumstance isjto be regretred J y. r uFor, a ! long ; time Spanish America will be a lucrative inarket. for. the pro- 'ductions.bf.Europe,; and those ofthc U. States, mahy things to.adjus tbat .it'hjWt be many years: before they can panufac ture to .any considerableamohnt for themselves.;" -Their "constitutionswill! wan t, reconsideration 1 tlieir codes of law require- reformation"; their finances demand regulation j .and their vast bo- dies' of land ! and agricultdre will be primarri eiti of ttieir caVef Htis' not i uiai com anci silver may oe iiereioiore. .it is not that ieir prpferity' pqtjKiried to! ay'; , but as; the Opportunity j - la imote d theSiiiith- hive &h easy, an acC v.ti tad run t . v a am vw- . . a. , I . i , v" VVIVlfu", ireeuom ana soverei Inty 01 the fatrir ' Krtf'-l'-- : I f - ? tv,V TTlEItSONS ,Iiv5hirata dini,;vtftkK. I - smesstotransactwitfiherofIUT I to, on reasonaoie terms, by applying' to t j Fayetteville, April 20th 1825. - 52-6w THE subscriber has lately receif ed a con- land havine mafle favorahl Wiirr.hW 1i u I enabled to offer them 'as cheap ks they can be obtained? elsewhere. ;, His buaness here-. auer, win De lor tJash exclusively . . , . - - - WM. H HILL. Raleigh, Feb, 17, 1825: ... , . t j; :33-tf. oiaie ot rM ortiiTtJaroiina. h '' ' Bertie County. -4 ! . 4 ' Court of Equity--MarchTeim. 1825. Amos Rsyner, complainant. " Nottingham Mnks, Administrator, ' and others, defendants.; J . this case, it appearim? to tie. Court that v ?5irauo!i MDnK, one ot.tne tfetenxiants in this suit, is not a resident of thH State $ it i ordered, , that pablication.be mide in the Ra leifrh Register for three monthsWlmoriisbiner the sld.Strahon Mnnt-tn annual, at h npYt ac-ltermof this Court,' to b? bold in die town of Windsor. on4tbe tlxirrlj Monday vf September next,a'hd plead, answer or demurto this bill, u2& SS'Y' iiilrrmont 1U C.Cimt..4 Will U V ont, -ra.r nro conies-irt wnii ov rr- - J ; " ' ' - ill III- : P' , 1 - 1825 4 ND committed to the Jail ot this county, I'm n the 21sr mst. a Ntgto ellow, sup posed to be' a ruAaway slave, who. says his nam; is Coniettus J$nes,'nnd that he has lived n JNew-Yors tour or nve ear, lasi p, uuc cannot, or will not name f l1 LilVVil II WI 1CU lie wan Jiavu. s flve reet seven i riches high, black complex ion(vith a small sear over his right eye, and and one near the corner of Hhe same." His dress is W drab'pi-a-jacket, blue "round ditto and duck trowsers. He was brought to this Place in the schooner Hetty, Wrio-ht, last from Charleston. The owner is requested to come forward. prove property, pay charges and tako him awav. or he will be dealt with as the law directs. !v K f JOS. GARRKTTi Shtt. Washington county, Nov. 23, 1824. '19.6m V... ; Just received by J. Gales Son. M iner arid Tully on Fevers Good's Study of Medicine .vols. 5 Majendu's Phisiology . 1 Beam's Pleas in Equity J Arclibbld's Circuit Pleading Johnson's Chancery, vol.- 7th - ' Benedict's History of all Religions Dallas's Recollections of J-.ord Byron Life of Burke ., - Memoirs ofGoethe m Human Heart j Tales for mothers . s Campbell's Theodoric- ! -. Lacon ':.' ' Lord Byron's Conversations Long's 2d Expedition ' ; Miss W light's few Days at Athens'; Valley of Shenandoah, 2 vols . Wolfe's Missionary Journal - , ' , -, -Thatcher's Sermons 5,000 Receipts .y- V OSKPH WOOD WORTH, respectfully in forms the citizens of Raleigh, and its vi- cinity, that he has rented a house 01 iapi. Theo. IJLunter, nearly opposite .the Court House, where he proposes carrying on the Dying business in all its branches. : .; ' : . The Proprietor has been acknowledged by Merchants andothersiri New-York, Philadel phia and Washington City, where he carried on the above business 17 years, to be equal to any Dyer in the Union; - ' . V Cloihs are dyed any color and Bnished; as imported.' ; Sdks Satins and Crapes, are dy ed by pattern or otherwise. He dyes Ladles' Dresses, and Gentlemen's . AppareL lie scours Coats, &i pantaloons, & finishes theni in he neatest manner. ; He takes Camel Hair Sha wJs,' which he cleans, and restores to their primitive colorj Leghorn and Straw 1 Hats arc dyed and finisheiin the neates manner. K- He also dyes. Ladies Shoes; any colorto please. He dyes Ladies' Feathers, any color, and . finishes thenn - And his utmost desire will be to give satisfaction to thoseHvho may f v: i; ..V U: '.jSitei laVOr U1UI WIUl IUCH V.UU11UAUU3 ' 2Scv .EstabVisVwncnt, 1 -f r--L- a'i'i,! . f .ji T B SMITH & C0. have the pleasure of fl. J announcintr to the Citizens of HaJei-hLI :nes puoiicin 'goerai,. inat tney vnav justT)pened an extensive assortment of S ea vtiicii, uaviHir uecu purchased with greaTcSiretftheaow I tneinaei-yes, Moeyi will ,Del sS0l tpva$h onlyl - - - t.- - r - t. . . M. - -; - r - I that Uiey will be found at least as chep as lanviu the market. Thev donsist in nart of' superior ojue ana owes veiyei ciotas , $ ; ; Da blue; black and fashionable mixed rf j.-L v 1 l -i . 7 Plack, brown, drab and leak colored Pen T TXT " 8e-n w,n htlmit- ' "An sfofa; tjasslmeresfor summer coats. &c. Tom and Jerry, and silk striped Floreutinei of iill qualities, and at 11 prices - ' luc'rray and jrab Unioo iMixturesand Plain and striped black Circassian Plain and vine striped black Bombazetts opienqia oiacK biiK. ) vaiencja-ana iwar- seilles vestings ; t 3 Irish Linens, .thread Cambricks and loner Russia Sheetinsr, Ravens arid brown Duck Bleached and unbleached sheetinirs audi shirtings - vamoriCK, Mancnesier anq superior Do- m e stic Gin erhams, 3-4 and 0-4 wide - 3 and 5-4 super Cambrick Dimity ' A mostTspleudid selection fqf hew" style Calicos, S-8 printed Cambricks,'& iJondon Chints--some with all the colors of the Raia- C 4 and 5-4 elegant French and Honey rcomb .amptMus1ins-.;j::;v,:v:: : White arid colored Jeans f - , , ecks 1 ; ; : CrapesvJ?r'";--: 'Red Ticking and Apron Checks Kicn new fashion Mandarin Do superior Nanhrand Canton Crapes &' orape uoDes , . i j , , - Best plain 2 lossy black Mandarin, Nankin and Canton dresse t Rich. 8-4, satin . damask Mandarin Shawls '-iyy' f; 7; y.yv,' ' S?aofelegant light and kerchit-fs . ' V , v.- .', -; v '--.White' and srreen erauze veils Superb brown, blue lilac and pearl Color ed Gross de Naples and Gross dete sdks: V; Figured satin striped black Gross de Na pies -fr. ' -: 'X"' ':-.?i--jl':iiJrtw-v-'y .-. Do black Levantine of a most, superior texture and a ualitv ' -. - ' . Superb blue, brovvn white and Ulac' Gros de Naples silk, roues : ." ? ,. -J -4 and 6 4 Cambricks arid Cambrick muslins 4 and 6-4 Mull and Jaconet v--y ?-?u -v y- do Plain and Tambt rd Book tf Swiss muslins . Superioi 4 and 5-4 : fashionable i spfigged seeded," checked and, satin striped muslins and muslin Hobes f . .;' ' - 4 '; 6, T & 8-4 Linen Table Diapers - Russia and bird's feve- ''aoK- ? itlnr.k fip-ured Levantine silk, and muslin Cravats : "..;' " I ":' -,: -'tr Jackson, TVastengto? & Lafayette Silk Handkerchiefs. '.;? -yJ 4? "y: f I - 1 w. Red, yellow, and brown real Bandaao do v Flag and Cottoii'Bandinos , , 1 , White brocaded, and printed Cambrick Shaws Airy- :.:tfr-i Blck Canton and bird's eye silk Handker chiefs ',,. .', ' -'X : - -s t'. fM';t';;':-::;:.'j:V:'n;i . . Fine white gause. flannels 1 - fe Black and gray Cahton Camblet, and Pon gees silk - ' : '. 4y;" yy: " - ' - ' Thread Ibices and inserting trimming . Elegant fancy and feather edged ribands White; black and colored gimps ? , Belt ribands, and steel buckles and clasps Morocco reticules and feather fans ' ' kLAdips and e-eritlemen's white and 'black silk and cotton -hose Whitft and mixed iialf .hose.. Woodstock, Dpgskin, Beaver, Casta , and silk gloves , - 1 ? Best blue, black and assorted Italian sewings- - t x - Clark spool arid floss Cotton u , Jmtuh's Tomes best gilt buttons J , Ivory, horn, and pearl, do . . (. Larg and small shell, , tuck and side combs . : . - - . Umbrellas and Parasols ; f x -6 cases fashionable Beaver and Leghorn hats V yy: ;: ' -'-'"' Fine morocco, prunella,, and figured silk shoes. , t , , . Best black buck and calfskin do , v. y '. A variety of . first rate double . and , four blaided knives ' ' I Knives and forks, pad and stock Jocks ' Best German handiaw and caststeei files ' Trace chains and cutting. knives , ' -" ' Castings of all kinds , .i , . . ; ;: j - I India and English chiria,by. the box or sett ; Liverpool and crockery ware, a Lirge as sortment . t .. ,r, - . , ' Cut and imitation cut class tumblers, wine. glasses', decanters; gobletSjjelly glasses,pitch ers,'' salvers and bowls . . , " fresh gunpowder and imperial Tea J Loaf sugar and . London mustard' , ' r , f Ppper. alspic'e and ginger . r ; ' Cloth, hair and shoe brushes " 'y. . Patent coffee mills and sad irons Cotton cards,Cwire sifters, curry-combs, & swinging glasses, , ,'f "j . , ; With many other articles too numerous 10 mention all .of which -will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms, and as they calcu late to receive additional . supplies . almost every month, it will be to the mteiett 01 those Wishing to purchase to give them a call. Raleigh, May V5ibt.V&3.., BKAKS FOR SAIJS HEfi; 1 ... . .-. 4- ' 4 NDREWS, & JONES;principaH -f ths ' :Nprnrii.CaotryA j: FBvrits ' Acidkhv Oxford, inform the. fiubJic'thit the; semi.an nual Examination rpf their pupiH uill com mence on Wednesday the 29tJi of ji(neV 'nd rntlhtieJfof. three davs: 'The "exercises 3f?;tW institution will hs YitftVI ..' summeryi; Lrs per .sefiw" L'2: ' ' " iV' V- v ,f . On the Cape i Fear RireVbetween'Fat-'' p v "i etteville u w vmv, intention ito, recommence the - ! pf ff lrnPp"vemenV,f f tIlc, ZyT - 5 ' e "otV ,a' K!S:i0 rt?:i ' ee? W he baidt, ' - - - . "W tll A , lv HAMILTON Flj LTDN. ntfer. State of North Cardliiia;. v: Duplin Coiintvi a : U , ,Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions y , . ; ; April Term. 1 825.- , r i uosea Murray, Original atta levied, c, Amos J. Waller. tTappearirig tp the satisfaction of Le Court that the defendant is! not an inhah;nft r . the , St ;te. It is thervftjre ordered that publi cation be made until the 3d Mon.lay of July next in the Raleigh Register, that the defend: ant appear at our next Conrt 'of Pleas and " Quarter Sessions to be held -ft said counts " at the Courts House? in f Diiolin; h , . t a 1 1 or ! . . ' 1V P i wi, juumiiem win oe en- tered against him according to plaintifTii de- mand. ; , , ;. ' ' a'v, y '. Test JAS. PEARS ALU Clerk. V1WK1D..: ui-i Vt" I ! , muuu xusiauilSU-, ?ment for Salei f sirous of disposiniof his'establishmerit: The Chpeaw lNTEi,tiGE3srcBii has nbw been published nearly two years with success. ' and in addition to iis, being we.ll i:nowii,vwe'be- heve the public, entertains the fullest, confi dence in. its , permaneiKn". Its advantucres- nQa out great inaucements to . any ! person " wishing to embatk in a business 'of jtliis nu ture. vv r : yf;j. . : ) A H . ;vV - - : r . hi Theestablishmfetvt contains an; exfcellenf . jP&fess witUran iron bed, TTrics Xsufficienl; ti print two such papers as jthe iutelligencer arid to 'answer all 'the purposes .of joh work, 'y (a great portion of which are iow,) all kinds k of PcaviTuuK, and every tiling necessarj' to -render it complete. It has also an extended and steadily increasing tSjBscRiPTioSr List,v ami is highly encouraged with AnvtnTisiNk 1 patronage., - ! yf. r The rapid progress of the town of Cherawv .together .with, the great adantas w;' have -enumerated, rentiers it well worthy the atteri , iion of such persons, as may wish to purchase,' V i; It win.be sold, to an ;.apVbired mrchaser,y bri liberal teriT.3, and possession, given at tbe' end ofjle present volumV,w the 27lh of May, Letters addressed to the' subscriber, post paid, will receive prompt at t tention, ; , : JA MRS F CONQVEU." :j j CheraW S. C April 1st, 1S5. y 150 THE Subscribers ...have. justrecel ved " from-' New-york;rid ; Philadelphia,tan extetv sive and well chosen selection of Seasonable Imported and Domestic obtts,' which they flatter themselves are riiuch superior in point -of quality and'neatness to anVuliey have hi- therto offered for sale in this market. f The folio wing is a list of the principa? tides? - , i.-4 ( ''iy:Zi,zXJ. I Superfine Cloths and CHseimeres j. ' fy' ' Irish Linen, Lawn and Sheeting .'""-' : ! Circassians, suitable for summer wear ?- ! ' 1 Striped Satteen, different coTours ;j ; Ditto Florentines and Grandurelle . j . tvMarsaillc's, while and, tncy colored ,, . I U-issh Drilling . . ' I ' unto .: sinpeu , 1 , - ' ! coloured jmisir.is ana uaiicoes 1 m '! Jaconet Cambric, Book and Swiss, Mash n ; . I Worked Robes and Thread Laces . , ' riliobbinett and LaceVeils 4 : , Plain and Figured Levantines iy, i, Rich.Gros de Naples. , . . yl'' l 'i Mandarin, Canton anctanking Crapea vj r(c Diiuwis, Italian isr;;; auu uituii; f V Satin Lincaeen & Lustring, different cojUrai, 1 Silk, Cotton, and" Thread Hosiery ?i Gloves, in Kreat variety . ' ; .t i An tlegant assortment of Uibbons ; . Do Parasols and Umb'rellas ' ' - Ditto Ladies' awl Gentlemen's Leghorn Bonnets and Hats , 't y" X Feather Fans, Reticules and Work Baskets . ii Gentlemen's Beaver Hats, : -' ; i Wellington and Monroe; Boots ; '.- LaUes'. Morocco , Seil and Leather Shoes'' r : . . ' QUEEN'S WARE ' , , t: HA it DW ARB - -! ' J;. GROCERIES ' I These,, with every" article in the geneTaf , ( line, having,been purchased before the late' advanr-e in the price of Goods, t!e:Sub3crib- , Are will K. afilo f n. affVu-l 'horn - " . oinl low prices for , casli" payments.', , H AZLETT & ItOBiUT KVLi:. KaJeigh,M;lv .. ' dark ailh f f I S-;"":"""rf' c-unor anu lropnetor nf ' ' : 1S-U "" s I fioTarge a portion ot his time as is required 1 r i '.. . . - - I . I - T ' v V. . - . j. ....... - 4- '? I '3 Vi i ' ! . j v :
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