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, ? ' v t JL. XJV. - 5t Vol. IV. ' 5"': ' ' ' ' ., Our re h Pltni, of'fait dellsitfal Petee, 'V, ' :V f. ''. Unrpd Jy Party ktge, to live like Bixthen." V i ' M0NDAYt..jt;)LYn .. ' POOR LAND IMPROVED. The following-communication was made W , the Maflachufctts Society for premoting A- gnculure nd infcrted in their.Uft-pub. k. lication. , , - Having been engaged, for feveral years in "making -improvements, by Imixingfdilsandincrearingtheauan. Itity of manure on my farm, I was determined thelaft yearto improve lands by frequent ploughings. For this purpofe I feleftad the pooreft piece of ground ! had 01 my farm, with the intention of ploughing it immediately after every rain, fal ling in a .quantity "fufEcient to pe netrate tQlerably into, the ground. In one part of my farm I had be tween one thirdVnd an half an acre of landcxtremelyjpoor, thin, loomy foil, intermixed with ioole gravel. It was on a rife of ground furroun- ded with better land, in a lot I im proved for mowing. This piece of land, with that which furroundcd if. had been often ploughed, plan ted with Indian corn, and Towed with different kinds of gram, but i this particular oart had never pro duced a crop fufficient to pay the ,expence of cultivation. For fix or ' feven years it had been laid down, but had acquired lca,rcely any kind r of ford or grafs worth mowing. In the courfe of the lummer 1800 it was ploughed after every confider able rain that rell, except one, fa bout the 20th June) either on the fame or the day following, viz. May? 16th, June id, July 20th, Auguft 5th, Auguft 26th, and Sep tember 9th. It was ploughed pretty deep with two pair of oxen, crof fing the furrows at each ploughing Scarce any kind of vegetables came !j up in in? interval or piougning. narrow ftripon one ude of-the piece I defignedty omitted to plough at! I- the 2d. 9fl. and cth times of nloush! o v c o ing. On the qth of November, (thelaftday of ploughing) I plough4. ed up another ftrip on another fide, which I had not ploughed before, and on the fame day 1 Towed the whole with twelve quarts of wini ter rye. It came up in a fhort time, appeared much al-keon the ground' which had been, differently-ploughed, and attained a confidera)e growth before the frbft let in; In the courfeof the fumttierthe growth was verpapparently a.tterent on th ground more or lefs ploughed. When it becime.fit to reap the fve on the ftrip ploughed only at the time of fowing, Was low thin, with Very (hort heads, and not worth reaping, yn the other, ploughed thtce times, it was much bstterj but was considerably poorer than on the ground which had the greateli number of plughings. On the part which had been ploughed fix times the rye was large and tall, with long heads, and full kernel, much beetter gram than I ever rai led on any part of mv farm. The twelve quarts of rye, fowed on all the ground produced five bufhels and thirteen quarts. By comparing the part ploughed fix times with the two (trips, I judged that it pro duced at the rate of eighteen or twenty bufhels t the acre. MEDICAL REPOSITORY. The fixth volume of." The Me dical Hepofitorf , and Review of A--merican publications oh Medicine, Surgerv. and the. an vili of Scirnrc " -A k rv a -f J 7 ------ -m,f Ul dlUWllVO from thVlVf c ''f JlOm trie nrf U nf TV . S7 , T P. T , . r " i. cv, j, b words in New -York There ao-i pears m the New. York. Papers a lengthy preface, containing an ae. countof thismtereftine publication, - I puuumcrs oDierve,- that the fet. nx volumes is intended to forml n entire worx, lncIenenden of wiiv may roiiow ; and that the nn- niT8 -,v mcaicai communications contained therein, do honor to the American character, and ar out parallel in American literature, vertainiv wh-m.fm j . j ..uvw,H ICUUS to DfO i ;M"8"V? 'mprove me- Z' n PnYcai icience, tnuft be! ntereftmg tp every friend of W canity, and to all who are imnrA wUh a Hut- lmf c : 5 . of - . w vj , importance N4 4. A ' . . . -vuwcniranng the weighty and llllvc aeauctions qF men of vnts i"u yvm, win ltiaMc ,-aT "tCJ-CniTM obieas (i nee the fir ft ! eftablimmeht;bf this work uniformly have been toj form a centre of com munication for the contributed to feipneein all parts of the United States ; to refcue from oblivrpn, the fruits of thei experience and obfer- Vtion ot our , meicai orciorcn, fcattered over a wide extended tera ritory ; toalpre men of talents from the inactivity which diffidence and retirement are too apt to irhpofe, by foliciting their communications ; to give early arid authentic information of all fiich difcoveries and improve men ts in evjery part of he civilized world as fall within the limits af figyed tooir publication ; to offer fomc fmall Return to the learned na tions of Europe, for the obligations we owe themas our original inftruc tors and parents in fcience J and fx nally, to iijftUute a "national work, which may aftift fimiiar defignselfe- where, in exciting the energies, de vcloping the produftionis, and haf tening thelmaturitv of a young and riling empire. Ho W tar we nave fuceeded in thefe endeavours is wil lingly fubrtiitted to the candour and j -.- 4 -4. juilice of the public. A STRANGE WORLD THIS. - 4 , Yes, and Ilrangc fort.of.beings in habit it ! Indeed, I am of opinion, that the frOrld is not fo much to blame as the inhabitants; and was every perion ftricily to examine his own conduft, I am3 perfuaded, inflead of laying the blame on the world, he would fay- of himfelf, " A ftranlgt creature this "But to attend to the confequences of pur own coniiuft, is a talk too burden fome ; it is much eafier to lay all cenfure upon . ihe world. The preacher, who By his duilnefs, has driven all the people from the; church, looks round (after he has delivered a foporific) at the empty pews, and fighs out " whn a dull congregation ! " A Jlrange world this!" . .. j Authors who i - Painful vigils keep, ecplefs themfclves, to give their rea dcrs flecp," : when they find their work s Tie neglected, and themfelvcs fink ing ir.to oblivion quarrel witji reade s for want of tafle : " This, "fay chey, " is & jtrangt .world " 1 Farmers, who mix rye wiih their wheat; pour water in their cider, tic up fwingling tow with their flax, and practice twenty other frauds With their produce, when they find it will not fell; lav vhe blame on the merchant, for endeavouring to keep down the . market x: u A Jlrange H nmrlA th.it 7" lav th-v. with Hrm . j j , .... -r groans as : they return home, after having been forced to fell their a- dulteriated produce at halt price; The merchant whohas lockeved. haved. and bit his cuflomcrs, until none, but thofe who are forced by their poverty, will deal with him, when he perceives his. .hone It ijeigh bour take his befl cuftora fromhitn, exclaims, " A Jlrange world this The haucrhtv fpark paying his ad dreffes to a ladv of prudence arid fenhbility, depending on the wealth 1 J of his father and his own faihiona- ble chapeaiiy and powdered locks, to carry every thing before him, when he finds himfelf negleted, and; the affections of the lady placed upon (ome indufirious worthv mechanic. I KpAinv tViinV tKatll wnmpn a rr roin" V W aF I II Th rv--n f c ff th I iH v nrlin il. " Ways looked upon riches as the one 1! thing needful,' and who con fldcr men without wealth as the Maho- metans do. the woman, as having no touls, will be ready to tear the tiar off their daughter's head. Here I Urn ready to . cry out mylelf-' A Jlrange world this ! INFORMATION WANTED. JF Edward MC un e, Brother t Pya.t M'Cune, who lelt Ireland and came to America about fixty Years ago, ..and tjrft tet- tldinAVelt Cain Townthipf Chelter County, State of Pennlylvama, and from thence re moved with an Intention of fetning in North or South Carolina. If he, or his Heirs, will apply to Wm. or James Neilly of Welt Cain l own'hio. ol the County and State afore- faid, in three Year from the 4th of January laft. 'r tf the Sub.criher in Hanevbrook . 1 1 Townlhip, County and State afoieiaidthey 1 1 .. , a , iffamtihing great It t6 their Advan- WAR DEPARTMENT. H State of 'Wp Tune ift, xSo?. 1 j . 4 i irA Notice is hereby gsVft, , 4 THAT feparate propofals will be received at the office of .ihe Secretary for the Depart ment of War, until the 31 ft day of July next enluing, for the fupply of all rations, ;which may he required for the ufe of the United States from the lit day of Odioher, 1803, until the 30th day of September, o't both days indufive at ithe following places viz. . . fcirft at Niagara, Detroit, Ch :1c ago, the Miami of the Lakes, Michilimacinac, Fort Wayne, and at any place in the State of Ohio. Second. At Yineennes. Third. At Fort, Maffac, near the miuth of the Ohio, Kaikafkias, and near the mouih of the Illinois. , Fourths t South Weft oint, Tellico, Knoxville, Nafhville, and at any ptace or places where troops are. or may be ltationed, marched or recruited within th e ftate of Ten IOtffee and Kentucky, and within the Cherokee Nation between Tenneffee and Georgia. . Fifth; -At the Chickafaw Bluffs, Natchez, Fort Adams, MpbUi, and any place within the Miffiffippi Territory ciore than ten m ks from , the river, and on the road betwcea the Vlifliffippi Territory and the renneffee river, and on the road from Natchez to the boundarj ine between the Chocktaws aad Chiekafaws, nd at any place in the Chickafawor Chock -,w country between Bear creek anil Natchez. Separat; propotalS will alfo be received as aforcfa.d for the fupply of all rations which may be required for the ufs.of .the United States from the ift day of January, 1 8Kj.,unti'. the $ ttt day,ef December the lame year, both days incldilve, wirhm the l'everal ll&tes her. inaftef mentioned-viz. Sixth. At Fort VfilkHfo'n, Cockfpur IX laad ap4 at.any place or places where troops are rJtiay b( ltationea, marched or recruited within the ftate of Georgia, r on the Indian boundary between Georgia and the Creek na tion. ' - Seventh'. At Charlefton, Rocky Mountain, on the head waters ot the bantee, and at any place or places where troops ate or may be (iationed matched or , recruited within the dates of South and North-Carolina. . Eighth. At Norfolk aad At any place or places where tooops are or may belt ationed, marched or recruited within the ltate of Vir Ninth. At Frt rvl Henry, and any plac or piaces where troops are or may lie ftalioned, marched or recruited within the ftatt of Ma ryland, Tenth. At Fott Mifflin, Pittfbure, Car- lifle,and at any place or places where troops are or may be itauoncd, marched or recruited within the ftates of Peennfylvania, Nev-jer fey and Delaware. Eleventh.. At Fort Jay, Weft Point, Al bany, Schenectady, and at any pUce and places wher troops are or may le Rationed, marched or recruited withinthe ltate of New- York, excepting Niagara. Twelfth. At Fort Trum Will', Fort Wblcott, in. any pjrt of Ver.monfi and at an piace or places where troops are or mav be itationed. marched or recruited wjihm the ltates of Cwnneclicut and H hode-lflind Fhirteenth. At Fot Independence Rotton Harbour,) and at any pjaccdr places where troops are or may be ltauoned, marched or recruiteu within the ftate of MaiTachuletts, the Difiricl ot Maine exceoicd. T Fourteenth. At Portfinouth, Portland, and at any place or p'aces where troops are or njay be llationed, marched or recruited within theftateofNew-Hampihire and the DirtriAot Ma. re. A Kation to cdnhlt ot cne pound and -a quarter ot Beef, or three quarters ot a pound of Pork, eighteen ounces ol bread or Flour, one gill of Rum, Whilkey or Brandy, and at the rate of two quarts of Salt, four quarts of Vine gar, four pounds of Soap, and one pound aud a half of Candies to every hundred Rations. f he prices of the feveral component parts of the Ration mall be fpecified. The Rations are to be turniined in fuch quantities, that there mall at all times, during the term of the propoled contracts, be luffi- cient for the conlumption ot the troops at Michilimacinac, Detroit and Niagara tor in months in advance, and at each of the othr I pofts on the Weltern waters, for at lead three 1 months in advance, of good and whoiefome provilions, )f the fame (hail be required, it is alfo to be permitted to all and every of the Commandants of fortified, places or ports to call for at feafans when the fame can be tran . ported, or at any time in the cafe of urgency & 1 1 fuch fuppligs of like provifions in advancei a I n the dilcretion of the Commandant fhall be tobe underftood thatthe Contracleris n r - r- v " ji to be at the expeace ana niK 01 uimng tne II fUoPiies to the tropps, andthtali idles fuf- II taiaed bj the depredations of an enemy, or by means of the troops of the United States, (hill be paid for by the United States at the price of the articles captured er deitrojed. on the depoSrions of two or more perfons of credita- . . ' t.i r'' . . t ble characters, an a tne ceruneace 1 a commit fiooed officer, afcertafning the circumttance of the lots, and the amount ot the articles for which compentation mall be claimed.' The privilege is underltood to be referved to the United States of requiring that none of the. lup plies which maybe tuTinlbed under any of the props fed contracts (halt be iffued until the fupplies which have been or may be "fur. niflied under contracts, now in foroe, have been cpnfumed, and that a lupply n advance may be always required at any of the fitea ports on the Tea board or Indian irontiers, not exceeding three months. , h; dearborn Secret a rv ot Tfkr. Blanks ;- Of all Kinds, for Superior;and rth-Car'plina. rsn County Coyrt. AMI Seffions. 180? T7-:..: f- vs. , . I Petit ion for cis Clarke Wfiam Prti,". f Hamer, John Clke I Land. and Lucy Clarke.V J ... QRDERED y the Court; that : unlefs Lucy Chvke appear and file her Anf wer to the faid titien? at the nex t Court to be held for th County of Anfon, in the Court-Hpule in mde(borpugh, o .tht feeond Monday of July V ex t, that the, fii fhall he ta.ken pro conflTt againft her. . 4 Ordercdfurther Thatheabov ()rder be publifhed three weeks in lii kaleigh Regif tetr. Teft, . flillfljarough Diftr't. $ if4iierm t8oj Bix;er Davis, f J, John Cordon, Allan Ifove, JamctM'Calluin, M'Call, I ttliott, fo&verly trad ing under tn Coirlpany. Firm of John Cordon anv TN Purfuance df a Decree of thr Cy rt a fore faid L iat the Term afWraid. the Depofitionot Davil koytter, will tl take. de bene effe, to be Recorded, in Perpttuain rei Memaciam, at the T.ivrn of 5t;)hcns SiweJ, Eftjuire, in ythe Town of VViiliirnv h-rnigK, Granville douny, North-Caroia, on the 16th Day of July next. All TerfoQ concerned may attend and crafa examine. &c IbaXveu Davis. ' May 17, iojV ; NOT ICE. '"PA KEN np as a Runaway, and conftned in the Goal of this County, on he t9ih ol MirthllalU a NEGRU MAN, yths Name of Sainftfort, who formerly be- onged t. Jethro lUlurd, Efq. deceafed, of h:s Cojnty, about o Years old, and fays he belongs to John Mulor, or Jelfe Newton, of iouth-Carjlma. yhz Owner is dented to prove Property, pay Charges,, and take him away. : Gatet duniy June 4. To the Electors of the , Divifion torn prehending the Counties of Bladn. Bru nfw ick, Dltplin 9 New- Ha no tier, Sampfon and Vnjtcw, Fellow Citizens, AS in Eleftidn will tali? rurc in Auguft next, for a Perfon to reprelent you in the Congitts of the UniUd States, I thus publicly offVr myleli as a Candidate fot that importa-it 'l'ruit- The Part 1 aed during the Revolutionary War, my Polit:ca. . 'pi vio.js during that i.ii poriant Teriod, and fince the Lttabiiih nent of our lTidependence,f'a'fo ir.y Senri.iJt uts tor ths tlx Years 1 had t'hej. Honor to reprelent you . ,Co.ngr?fs. are welf known : i therefore .ftr it u incLcfTary to a)iufe you with 'pmio..s re ricling the Origin or .VJouves of Vaiiis, ior rro.eni-jns ot exaulive Aticr. ment to tue Conlti;ut:on or latVrelrs oi the Natio i. My Co ...uct (halt continue Untf,rm, aroV my -""tl .unremitting f-r a genuine ana ratio nal KejUbiic.n Gvvr;jment, a gunaaittu by cur Satioual Compacts the ConltituriOD. (hall be my Guide in ail Peii ical Concern- the Peace, J.ilirty and Hnppineis ol ti.e L'nncd Sta'es r.y foie Object. Nor-.vithftd'.idme the. Caiurrvjv t.f a few. In dividuals, I ani. tally confident rhat the-ore-lent .dm.niltration ot the Government ot tne United States; is.jpure, economical and juit, an calculated to ilecur the Uighii, Libernes and true iiittre'tVof the People. Should I be honored wi'h a Majority cf j youi Suffrages, mv Time and Talents lrai1 be ; mvaiiably emp'oyed for the Intereits of my i C6fiibtue.nts, and for the-Union gencrai-y. I VV'th the highea KefgaCt, "- 1 haycj the Hriur to be, Your moft obedient Servant. J jAMESGlLLESPiE. Kroft's Sriiithfield Lottery. TfArldus Circumtlances render it v neceiTary to pottpor.e the Drawing of Froft's Smithheld Lottery, which was in tended ts have" been drawn ns the lecond MoMdav m June next. Nearly halt the Tic kets remain enfokl, and a Drawing coulu not now take Place without great in jury to the Proprietor. The Drawing is theretore poit. poned until the lecond Monday in February next, at which Time it will pofitively take Place, and continue from Day to Day, u util finifiied, whatever may be the Number, oi Tickets then remaining on Hand. From tt- pericuce of the: bales, there is no Uoubt but they will all be tola by that Time. Lifts of Prir.es will be pubnlhed in the Newt' papers, ind Payment made on Demand. Some Perion in Raleigh (ot wmc public Notice will be given) will be appointed to pay inch Prizes as may rnovt conveniently be apphetf for there. Tho'fe not demanded in the voutle ot Twelvemonths after the Drawing, will b confidered as relinquifhed to the Proprietor o: the Lottery. 1 HE MANAGERS. May 18, 1803. (f" Tickets at five Dollars each, to be hzi of the Maa-iges, and of Mr. Jonas Froft, u fohnfton ; Mr. Charles Parifh, in Raleigh ; Mr. S. Turrentine, .h HilUboiough ; Mr. P Henderfon, Chapel-Mill; Mr. Ss Lanier, i;, Rockingham County ; Mr. John Hunt, , iix Fraaklin ; Mr. G. Hoofer, iu Stokes j Mr G. Banks, Averafburough Mr.H. W.lii: ami, near Fay ettev tile,; and: feveral othix Gentlemen th different Parts of the Mate. Higher Prize , worth 3,000 Dollar, arj; many other valuable prizes. , f i - . Mr trott s willing that PeiC&n? holding h i a Ticke ts for a! e , fetm d , di f poi es o f ' an y Part of what r main son Hand,, to fafe ie"rfans ; advertislzm'ent. ArHereas the. Subjcriber.havil v " : at .the late Seffion of Orange Cow Court, .take tr ;Leers of Adminiftratioa a,l Ettate of R OB F. RT WJLLIAMS, Merehintl i.Meafed, (hereby gives Nptice to all Perfoas who have Claims againftvfaid Eftate, to pre fent them for Payment, within the Tune U mitted by Law, otherwife they will be barrel of Recovety Alio, a!4 Perions indebted Kf the faid Eltatr, are eanieftly reueftedit ;n ke immediate Payment.! . - JOHN CASE Yi Adrn. '.ri.L'''-1.z.?u!tf "vrie 6 t&o., - a ', PAkeo up, ; in, Orangei0Quotyy vernry. a none ot a turret v,oiou.itnmiV - i . 4 t ' 4- a rf"4 . -l ... . titerfperfrd with wh;ie Hairs j. has a tmall - . rar iu his Cere head, a treak down his Note Zig na no other whit aS,ut rum. He is-branded in the near SjhoulderT, aad -on iJhe. jjieaC t'h;ga.5:. soth paces 3ni trot j is.judgen to . ' e about nine or ten Years old. and about'touR-'Sm- Ftet ten or elev n Inches high " ,.As it h n&t in mv Power to comply witlt the Aclk.of Aflernoiy, by polling the Horfes v (:the b ray-Ma iter for Orange having lately t.-? iied j I am adviled tagtve this .Notice, asthev' haft Meanjs ot intorrnvrg the Owner, wheris i . hisHorieis. . . DIX XN STROUD, , Orauge, County, June 10 j ; "1 , T" . Fail SALE, . ' 346 Acres of LAND, more of . lefi, o. the fouih Side of Crab-tree Creekv near this City. , Appij to the Printer.' ; Ralrighy June 1 6, 1803 . , WESTERN. LANDS. - ': : .( for sale, j dOME Thoufands of Acres in thed 5tite of 'Jl'enne'fleei lying withn the Mi-.f iiftry Refervation. of this State ; the 'Loca ;. tion having been early made, render .them , -no IJoubt, valuable the Paxes ba which. ..5 have been regularly accounted for. - The whole, or Parts, as heft may.fuit the Pur chafe r, will be fold for Calh, or on fuch , Credit is niay be. agreeable,, the Purchafer giving fuch Security ai will prove fatisfa&oiy , on the Tnnsfer of the Property. -.- I mall alio hav- for fale this Fall ,at my -Plantation in Ora.nger whereon Mr.. J Willi now liva a numoer vL Hsrfs, Mares. And, Colts, which will he fold in like Manner for Calh of Ctedit, -1 lhall attend myfeif for :h4t Purpole, of wlii ch due Notice hiil he .,iven of the . fme this Paer. I Should . J aii rrtion wun tr pu.r 'alc m the lr,te rn.X sv'lMeM, by Application i.-g m.dc ifby et;c-thv Pullagv. oiu.t be paid F? expetled u be attended to) . J. G. BKhHON. fPktrrtfn, Jmnr i, 180'. '' Luna "m Orange Gourfty. y, - TO DE SOI. D, p OM iooc 1 -2C6 'Ac --.sof b.od' L.Vv'D we.i imp.ovcd. lying in r)range Coumy, on Little XI jc.nnce. tormerly oc cupied fayCoouelWm. O'Neale fherfare oithc- Lnd a tolera dy kooJ Deiling-I4uulet K-'tch-jn, Barn ana other OuiSu-.idings. For further Particulars apply to the Ownef no 1 as i Perkins, o . th- Prerfiifesj ort tctiUaj Perkins, iB Pittlyivinia Coun C Vlr-i'nia. lane 1?. SHERIFF'S SALE. TO BE SOLD, It tie C&urt-btnfe in the T. -ivncf Utrtford,, in :be loth Uav of Juip .next, of jr. rime b thcrfof ax uuill d if charge the nxfs due fur tie fears Vii and i8-v2, with the Ex fen ces-at ending the SaU tbtreof e 3058 Acres of Land inPerqui- rnons County, lying between the Head of L erquimoos River and the Head or Little Kiver, jo. mag the Land of Jeffe Perry, de " chafed, and others. The faid Land is the Property of Jaaicand Peter Dupree, of: the State of Virginia, and nor given in according to Law. THO. HOSE Ayf' May r. -- Sheriff of Perquirnonsr Kinjion , Afa y 25 , ' 1 8oj . '"PHE, Subfcnbsr hs'for Sate a ' Number of H US E S and LOTS in the Tc'wn of Kinfton confifting ofone two -fiery Houfe, feven private Rooms and two Hai.s, , the one above, the other below; on Houfe afing e Story, 32Feetlont 4. Brick Chim- ey ta i4ch, two Kitchens, a Brick Chim rev to each -and one Store-Houfe and a lares Warehouftou the River Neufe. Alfo five Lots belonging to the laid Houfes, and thirty- iix unimproved Lot 3 In the faid .1 owq ; all A which he will fell low. for Calh ; or if required, lach a Credit will be given as (hall nake the Payment ealy to the Purchaler, Property of alnoliany Kind will1 be Received tlv Oi' .1 . '.".JL'L vi i.jd. I tranklin Ceur.ty, u ie IVrn, i&6$ jaeob Mordecai ) vs. Original Attachment Vilfon Milner. ) Returned "levied on a Tral of Land , iaia ia contain oae hunurcd and torty, : five.i Acres adjoining rhe Commons o-f . the i'owji cf L.-ttilbjurg rhe Lands f Ma'achi Nithc.fo.i, Aiiea Mtlaer,' an4 others."- - ; ." "; JT ss ord?tf,d by the Courtj Uit ajlv x ProctrediSig upon tai Attacrtmsn he fnf Glided until next Court ; aad that the der$:i Avriife in Giles's Ka!igi4.4egiaerj tf.a lie Attachment ia new 4epffng:yp5 -jt. K.ecurds ot this Court, aAithUftiarfiirf- t w14 kbeentered agakotl ihf ieoartc k aclttTiv .tembelrVrrm'i'.r' ir.fc'S he appe rt : 'repteviesc; .-Af hejtppe :;Vep ft n k 1 m I m ft s I t ..:f 1 If f LT 1 I :fo if i m ! n 1 $1 Hi . 1
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