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if --.(csyt m run OJPji 3). Ji. Jim AND NOB t , . ....4Krtre. to live like Brother. 1 TTD.'XGR -ttt - A TT -'TIT3T H . -o a r - . - r TH . . - '' V. . No. 924. ' ; FRIDAY, JUNE 6,1817. ... : ., 'is1 . , . - ' - . ; r ; , Ti"T ' A V I 1 1 - - V ' ...... . REPEAL OP THE INTERNAL TAXES- c've" Mr. William Spr eel, at on th. snbiect, m cur two r-r- - 3Iave: J W A' n shall, i" JM-t.ce -u ' ' lhlish a fer titlrtJ to when exer ; that the taxes shruld net continue longer j st.paVate commands, generally U i than nnp v e ir uni . "- r"rKa . . rK- .ii Potion : and an 111 1 i v " 1 re 1 nrclfll1 I- . the Army. 1 -ir BtTiMAS.ofKewrlerjer. moy ed ih Ste VoMpcnent of was me t'juisv.-; .w -n--- . the war, 1 will only aaci, i ui-; tl.o honorable chairman of the committee of wavs and means, who, I think, has tul ly answered tht objection urged on that. ;f i nViW waseiven. which, stri tion services the 1 j..1 An C mv honoraMc- friend ... - ... a lr.e creut doubt?, saiu u. y; t- d ct cy cf abolishing the interna du- , ll'lt this time ; still nure do I --.owot . i e r.ractkabUitv of eft cur. f it tins se x ' ... . Hnse. At anv rat ithc nortant . s- Til , VU J. lrHTeaker. it cannot be done w t. V the decision cn many m.p "tter!c, uhich have been lcr.g on your i Ve have latelr pacsed thrcih an ex T. tl,ive war, which has had the. un?roic ? . h'eefftet ' of materially increasing the a l ;Vunt of the national debt The people i are .-desirous of paying it ciT. It any cue l ctrtiment is more predominant amcnto ti.rm than any cther.it is, m my opinion, I, desire that ycu would adept measures Ur as rapid an cxtTr.gaishrr.ent ct that 'dtht as possible, witht too much cp- rres'sirff them -with inconvenient taxes. ! trr - caul Mr. B- there is abill on your ta- vi,- f-r. the rtriemuiiMu u iv- of the , ? t . . - . - . (Ha t'nl'no cebt, proposing to mueaic uic mii.u.& r hirW" T wisK to ?ee passed into a 1 . w. This bill. " ere the great bedy of the American people congregated in de th crauc ton-meetins:, and they autho wruld be voted ftf ; I verily bel:eve, hv a bree majority, perhaps nine-tenths. Al mv intercoms with them has tended f A i t c nnrni y1"" ! -pose rf divcharging tbis debt, and defray- v z the current cxpenccs of the gnvern l if ?nt large sums must, for some time to rme; be drawn irom the pecpie. a axes, er to DC just, cv.ga. iu uc v 4 ua , c in en; and in crclcr that tney ma oe so, it is iu d srensable that ycu diversify the objects cf taxatu n. When, therefore, large sums are to be raised, dees it not seem neces sary, is it not just, that a rrortif n of it jhf uld be derived from iniernal sources .? Besides, these internal duties form part f ; n s stem cf rever.ue.tidt pted, like the rnnvtitutitn. under win. Iwe live, fiom a spirit of comprcmise : some of them may rvrrate more severely on particular dis tricts, whilst others will be principally j trictlv speaking, is denied, the obl;ga ion must be very feeble ; no contract was entered into, no egressions macieuy th neonle in as much us Congress had I the express right by the constitution, the i sucrsme law of the lam!f to lay and col- . . I would' inquire, a d Mr. B. of the ad vocates cf this recl Jt'on, when theypro rv that the recea.1 should take crtcct t It immediate, or in the course of the en-. ,?r-vui-irr- or summer, then the relief J II .ILkll V fc'i - . - - 1 ;f contemplated to be afforded by it wdl be X 4 very unequally felt. The carriage-hol- J tiers, ana a mre irujju.w." J ei have already paid for the full term I ( f the current year. The greatest share of the benefit would ci course tall to tne lt cf the distillers, a class of citizens last of all perhaps that ought to be relieved, especially :r these times cf calamitous, scarcity. Tlfe duties on foreign distilled spirits izvrul be recollected nre very high, fixed so with an express reference to the distillers. If, therefore, vou abolish this t tax, you vi tualy gw.nt an extravagant i bounty to these 'ciuztns, a bounty not granted to manut;xturcrsototner articles much more important to the general wel fare. ':";-"vv But if, as some have suggested, the re pealing laws should not go into operation j until the close of the year, then why press j the subject now ? why not refer it to the i.ext cuneress ? Thev will convene at the commencement of December, and will have ample time for considering it. Ours is too precious to be needlessly ex pended One week is of more impor tance now, than a month will be then.- Mr. Speaker, said Mr. B. I do most sin cerely regret the introduction of the rc sulutirn at this late hour. It is scarcely possible that any practicable good can re sult from i:. There is not, as l before i observed, sufficient time to act upon it, being a subject involving necessarily a general examination into the state of the I Union, and an enquiry into our financial prospects, both now, and when the resolu ' tion is cut up in detail, much debate must ! be expected- Mr. Speaker, at the last session yen ab iished many of theinternal taxes ; you reduced others ; It was not coiiienplated, I understand, by the com- j nuttee or wavs and means, to ask tor a i ' r m 1 - . . . . 1 1 .' ' . - felt on ;tner ctins of rj, X p- u be satisfied ; they do not . v, t hp. -whole. rerhaDstue operation is as .,. . T ' lit rWepticnableascculdlson- 1 'I, K ur. cn- year .onger, fair iiblv te expect tri. - 1 Will it be safe, asked Mr. B. to trust altogether to imposts r. i am aware, bniu he, that all calculations relative to ex ne-VitnVes or' receipts of the government. i. r a series of venrs to come, must U", in a j jrrcat degree, conjectural, ir we must trr howeer, I tlunk best to err on the bide ; to estimate tne prcaaMe re- j ts, too- low rauier luiii 11x5:1. 1 t. P-o hit o a minute examination' cf the ac-ll c'iu.cv cf the reports on this subject t Vv ivat -IS uie pixsaauuiiy r vur e- rrtavh lessened ; it is impcssxle tnat :t s'i'uld be otherwise, vvhat, vir.Spea 1 i'W is t)ic siautka cf tlie country s:r.ce rem I. ceip: the. ci r.cluhi r. of re roe ? Our imports V;tvc exceed? i::r n mount. which, if its advocates should happen to be mistaken in their calculations, may in volve us in difficulty. . - In two y. eeks, contmucd Mr. S. the fourteentli congress will be ro more. Our fai-Cticas as members will have ceased; We shall liave separated. All experience proves that the last days-of a session are peculiarly unfavorable to deliberate ?.nd judicicus decisions. It was calculated, on aiiotl:er occasion, that we are, upon an a verage, four hiindred miles from home. Our thoughts -Aiil soon be fotcibly direct ed to our families and firesides ; we shall be employed in settling our accounts in closing, r.ur laborious business 1 t the pub- I he cf.ices in packing up ami preparing for cur : journey. ;f and it.wili.be found dif ficult to concentrate sufficient attention to the public business. Where is the la- oct 01 UjC numerous comniutees 01 tms . ... . i . . (i rur tA ;oiii ut i:i Hi.trsii- Tl'.if country is indebted to Xuvcpean merchants tor the very ocds r.nv 'in our market, for many id ready MrnWf nr! whrcin V.rr.&ist s our ahil- 1 ,i - .ill. l. vi at " - - -r. m - - - - 5- to pay for' them ? It is. true that 1 tce' amount in value cf the experts I r: the lrt year, has exceeded exrtcta ti n Tl.jhr.wpver. as the ecr-tleman fnm &nith-Carolina(Mr.TMdes)in-iVnan: ?tems cf important busmctstu be 'fcrmsnis. is os mere to the liigh price UiXT;a lrcre tclorc we separate from Virginia (Mr. Nelson) appropriate ly calls it ; vou have disbanded veterans without remuneration, who have served their counlrry year after year, and we are now called upon to reduce the estab-lidinu-nt. with a view to -its ultimate an- nihilai ion. Mr. C. said, that if the arm mast fall, he had rather see It fall strug gling with the enemies of our country, should the tugcf war again be had,than behold it expire on this floor ! He had rather see its bones again whiten the left bank cf the Niagara, or the plains of Vr.rli and Williamsbure:, should the con- 1 test again become necessary at . those points. Sir, I have, 110 feelings fn this subject, but such as a legislator ought to have. If I ha ve any feelings, it is because I have witnessed scenes of havoc and dis aster at which the mind sickens : it is be ep use I know that thousands have unne cessarily been destroyed, and millions unnecessarily expended, for want cf that svstem. ofcanizati,:n. military science. discipline and police, which can alone be acquired and retimed by a permanent in- sti tilt 1011. It is true, tne entnubiasHi w the A'oerican character forced victory throueh all the impediments thrown in our way by the want of this military in urement and service, but it was at tne expence of a va6t deal of blood and trea sure. Rcduc an army of ten thousand men, which has to garrison and defend a frontier of five thousand miles! Why, sir, tne proposition carries w ith, it its own refutation. It is totally unnecessary to go "into the minute calculation of how many-men are necessary to keep the works from falling into ruin, and the arms fr m rusting, in the chain of fortifications tliat encircles our immense territory, from Machias to a point live hundred miles up the Missouri. An army is, or is not, ne cessary. If it be necessary, lO.jLCO n en is the very minimum ot the fui-ce that should be assigned to different poin s of our immense empire, a ne gentleman from Tennessee, (Mr. Cannon) who ori ginally proposed the resolution, should recollect, that although the west cannot be assailed by any foe but such a one as their linemen are amply competent to cope with, yet that we have ten thousand British troops posted in our immediate neighborhood, and that forty thousand men can be borne hither on thVwings of the wind. Sir, what is the use of an ar my of ten thousand n.t n ? It is a nucleus, around which thirty thousand men can be cot gree& ted, and who i n this manner would attain more military science, d:s- J ciplirte and police mere real efficiency ;n three months, than thev otherwise would in three sicklv and blood v cam - ....... j Piin s after the treasury had become bankrupt, aiid the safety of the country jeopardised. It was by intermixing con scripts with experienced troops, that Bo napMrte was enabled, as if it were by the stamp of his foot, to bring suddenly such immense and such formidable armies in to the field. . ... ., ' ' ; -" Mr.C. enquired,' whether the situation of our toreign relations would admit of the .reduction of the army ? Our atf.nrs with Spain were in a very unsettled con dition. In addition to a series of injuries, we have received an aggravated, an atro cious iusult from Spain, which, if repara tion be deuied, must be followed by im mciluite war. So savs the President, raid so .say the People. And,: f rumors are trae, i instead of reparation, that power lias re cently been making new and urgent de- VACCINATION. . SOME fresh K1NE POCK MAITER has been received by the subscriber,. fron tl;e General Vaccine Institution, and is offer ed to any person or family, who may wish to, partake o'its benefits, or obtain security frcmtlie Small Pox. ' JOHTtfTttAVIS, i - Assistant Agent of Vac eination. Concord, N. C. March 31. 15 4w-21 4w 03 Theaboye genuine Vaccine Matter, was put up in small packets (price g2 each) by the Principal Agent in Baltimore.: Any person, or family at a distance, who may wish to -Vise it, can be supplied by enclosing S'2 Letters from any part-of the continent of America, address sd to John Travis, Postmas ter at Concord, North-Carolina, wdl be strict ly attended to, & the Matter duly forwarded. The celebrated Jlorse, . v SIR ARCHIE, Will Stand th- ensuing Season at my Stable in Tsorthampon County, N. Caioiina, nine miles from Habfax,' twentv one from Belfielu,and three from Northamp ton Court -House, on ibe road . leading- to He field. T3 cover Mares at Fifty Dollars the Season, payabb the first day of January ! 1818, with one Dollar to the Cirourn, to De : paid wht n the mafe is covered. Extensive : amall prain o&steres. and mares fed with grain at twenty five cnt 1 per day. Separa e i enclosures for mares and colts, and my per ' suial attention will be given, but no respw- 8;bili''y for accidents or escapes. The Se j son ha. alrendy commenced, and will er d ? on the fifteenth of July. - Servants Board I gratis. . Sir Arch x's blood, size and great per- rmncrs, as a nace norie na a niaiuon, are deemed am a sufficient recommendation. WM AMIS. February 8. 13 .ajiocco SPRINGS. fBXIE Suhschbers wdl not keep'IIouseg SL for the reception of Boarders the enju in? scasoii ear the Shocc Spnner - J COM HUNTER. ' ' " HILL JONES. -25-h Mav.-ieir. ' . 23 3t T V'J2N i'Y-DOLLARS REWARD. RAN.AWA-Y fom the subscriber liv r.g hvIreJelfcoumy, N. a Nepro Man named JIM, hut more generally- known by the name of Potter Jim abou. 40 years of ape,, stout and robust, 5 feet 9 or 10 inchea high, talks qn'ite ciarse from havi-,- been wi h the X cbans, his a scar on h s ht cheek ; he can read and write, nd v;ry pro bably may have a free Pass. Th ' Above re ward and all 'reasonable exnences, will be piid to any person w!o will louge him in 4 ny Jil, so that I get him again. ; ' EtHRAIM D V1D0N. "Mv t5. . ' . 23 3m bTATK OF NQRTH-CAROLlNAi CASWELL COUNTY. COURT, 'V "' ' AprilTcrm, I8ir. Tlumat Craves, ' : .-; ' ' vs. , S. Original Attachment! John Buchannaru j " - IN this cause h" appearing tn the satis faction of the Courtthat the defendant resides in- another . state, or so absconds that the ordinary course of ltw cannot bo served upon lim ; it is therefore ordered, that unless the defendant appears at the next County Court of this County to be held on the" second MomUv of J11U next. and replevy and plead to - the cause, ; judgment will be tikcn against him and ' that this cider be published three weeks j in the Raleigh Register. I A Copy. Test, ... AZAKIAH GRAVE, C. C. C. RUNAWAY, FUOM the subscriber on the 20th inst. a Negro Woman named TEMPY, ra ther smad, and spare mad black complex ion, with a scar on her forehead she moves nert. and sneaks short and quick Had on when she went away, a striped homespun fi-ock. She mav have eone oil with a Wil liam Uogers, as he was lurking about in the neighbourhood about the time stie went on, and he was missing about the same time. The said Kogcrs lives in Duck River County. State of Tennesst e ; the Negro was raised by his father in the County of Grarville. Any person that will d sliver said Negro to me l.ving in said County, or secure ' her in &ny Gaol, so that I gitt her again shall recclv the sum of Fif teen Doll rs, and rea sonable expences 'paid r and if taken out of this State, full compensation with exigences paid bv me. IIEXUY FLOYD. STATE OF N6rTH-CAROLINA, CASWELL COUNTY COUKT, f "'. April Term, 1817. The Exemttrscf Jesse Carter, dee'dn John Eucharmcnr Original Attachment "ffN this cause it appearing to the satb fi. faction of the Court that the defend ant resides in .another State, or so ab sconds that the ordinary, process of law cannot be served up n him : it is there fore ordered, that unless the defendant j appeal's at the next County Court ,f Cas well to be held on the second Monday 01 July next and reple y and plead to the cause, judgment will be taken against him and th t this tirder be published for three weeks in the Raleigh Register. A copv Test, AZV'.TAH OUV 9C C. C May 23, 1811 23Jt. AUCTION. table, in tlie shape of ii!ls and reports, as ! ntory 1 yet, unacted upon r ..Can we, then, too j soon dispose cf this subject, and proceed, j ;n good earnest, to a consider a ticn of the j rt tne articles exp'-. 11 eu, vniiii in inc j , . -.--..i, vrv, ' that, notwithstanding the state cf the vote : litrli prices continue ? What is the stzie ( ot yesierday, on the motion to lay the re- . rf r.nrrer The mitihtv ccnvulsious ' ! Sv luu"n uPn tne tame, tnat the ivm.e L which -have: so long agitated .that quar i T' f cf the world, have at length settled dewnin the cairn of despotism. It is not t pnbcibie that r.ew vars of great extent i will r.gain :"S'fcn cccur ; the vvretched j ttute of tlu rr finances forbids it. They have ..muny men unemployed, and the X general-scarcity cf bread-stuffs there,' as j veil as here, will have the effect cf turu- ir.g the general atentitn to agi iculiui e ; 1 ar.d bruld two or three favorable sea- "sons occu would be induced, upon rejection, tocon jsent to his -motion, -indefinitely to post- ; pone '-ne original .resolution, and the pro-. ; posed amendments thereto ON REDUCING THE : ARMY lyir. vusKtHsam, ine untortunate ar-! my, was neither a favorite with this House or the nation, lie believed, notwithstand- i:.g its gallant and meritorious services.. ' ' r t 1 . 1 . 1 -1 1 1 tic ueueveu uicre never was an armv i cf the so: I im uo.e is near at nana, when thi will H Kvury one seemed anxious who should 1 rent they will require but little cf .or surplus pr-cuce : must be ma it tnev receive it at ail. it at greatly diminished tniccs : tnus, continuing 6ur inability to pnv f r a large quantity r f arti cl es subject to duty . Then, indeed..' will the cultivators of onr soil pcrciive the importance of a home maiket inch a market as an eiSctent protection of our m anutacturing interest tannrt fall to create. : f v Thir, beinS my view of the raatrer, sa:d -vlr.. t5. I question the prudence of abol rv.unir . I;;::- tavee .-.tu ui, : j tutin p-bieilut we ma be under the house durinc: tne winter? Are not the ! traits ct a larce pronortion ct it on your I i .maims upon, us ua immense tracts ot t?r- . . i .. . I a 1. ..t . 1 oir,; nit-re is no Knowing wnat course that iroveminent will take, the predominnht traits in whose character are a bund and ferocious ianatacism. And there is no foreseeing the complcit ed cliain of consequences which' grow rmt of war, when once entered upon. ' And nglaad,too, sir, unless, indeed, the bank ruptcy and ruin which threaten her unless the distress of her inhabitant?, which swells the note of complaint i. to the angry tone of indignation and remon strance, should call her attention at home. And while on this subject, permit mi to say, sir, that if I have any political fore sight whateverT think I can discern in that horizon the scuds which immediate ly precede the tempest the thunder and lightning of revolution r revolution, sir, wldch in young governments is vbut the fever of the constitution' and frequently succeeded by an increased degree of health but in old 6c corrupt ones, death ; the profound calm of despotism the dark ages! Witness France and Spain, where every attempt to me li rate their condition has only sunk them deeper into the abyss : But if I am mistaken in these views of the political situation of England, I certainly am net mistaken ia believing that she never will quietly tools; upon our growing maritime and political power. It is contrary to her? nature, her bistory, her genius and her ambition. He that reasons otherwise, reasons contrary to nature and experience, and his "conclu sions must necessarily be erroneous. ir. the amounts cf the products j more gallant, or one that had to sti-uggle - 1vil) be unusualiy abundant. jj with greater privations and difneuities.-- I "T.?.Z remain in a stale cf reice. J lUx iC4P- to-i:e pledgt ikeu cf, give it the fiist thrust, as if it were some : . migiity usurper, and w e vv ere B rutus and ; Cus.ius, and ccmpany. t tzi Brute (pointing to Gen. Harrison.) In the first j place, it is saddled with immense expen- ; ditures that belong exclusively to distinct ; o!)jects4'ortifictions,ai-serials,ordnanc I ' ft ft -'-mm f - . ' 1 ' ccc. occ. all are charged to tnearmy,whcn: iii iuu uicy udi c. UULU1115 iiiu c iu uu Hiui the army, as it regards' expence, than with the navy. Disband your army, and you do not reduce thee expenoes. In j this, I had almoct -said insidious manner, I the army is held cut to the nation as con-J surnmg between six and seven millions cf ! dollars, when in fact it consumes but a- ions. You have recentlv j bout thre millio! it?. Lin cr.v ay the ; BLANKS, . Of all kinds may be hail at this OGcc. XN consecjuence of the death " of Major JL Jas. Cochran, one of the Partners of DOBBIN & COCHRAN, ot Fayetteville, the i-esidue of their STOCK, or GOODS now remaining on hand, .will commence selling at Auction," at th Store on Hay Street, on Tuesday, 24th June, and ccn- ! tinue from day to" day until all is sold--consisting of a very large and general 'Assortment, as follows: Superfine liht and dark Prints Light and dark plated CaHcoes Str p d and check Ginghams ' White Cambrick 4-4, 9-8 and 6-4 Colored do. 3-4, 9-8 and 6-4 Lenocs and Book Muslin : Hair Cord and figured do. Fancy figured do. ' . r v Cambric and common Dimities ' Steam Loom S .rtng and Br. Shirting ( Fancy Quilt ng . . Plain buff :hd white do. of superior quality j Printed and Imitation Shawls - Mourning and Waterloo Shawls . India Lonsr Cloth Irish 4-4 Lmen, various qualities T -! 1 I lumen anior'.c, . - ' 1 White and slate Cotton Hosiery, t Black knd white Silks, Levantine, &c ; Silk Gloves, assorted co)ors . , j Fancy figired head Handkerchiefs 1 Ct.oppa, Rarne-1 and Bandanno do. -. ! Common Ilandkerdiiefs of various qualities j Bl.vck silk do. : . ' : Silk Shawls of vartc'-s qualities j' Sewing Silk, well asserted ' Ribbons and Galoons ' V Silk Vest r.gs. ; C V : c ft 1 ; n.it. OUpClllUC SillVt l UlllliiWJl Vjll'LIlS do Cassimere, black, blue and grey Red, white and Yellow Flanaels Rose i.nd Strip'd Blankets, Hats ' . . -y . v Shoes. , r -; ' '.-, ; , . Pocket and Pen Knives , t . . Table Koves &. Forks ' , Cutting Knives ; Scj-the Blades , . ' ' ' Retq-H(oks " . - ; 1900 bushelsXtverpool Salt ' , 450 - do.. Allum ' , do. 12 h; ds.' Molasses . .. , I Rum, wine and other liquors:, , x. , . - Besides many Articles not mentioned. The above Goods liavingbeen. mostly piu- chased last fail and winter, and well selected, we. flatter ourselves that it will be well worth the attention of Country Merchants, as the credit will be six and nine n Jonths. The conditions will be specified more particular ly on the day of sale. v JOHN M DOBBIN, WM. A. LEA, 5At:mf Hay 23, .- 23 3.v l'L ur', .Olii ii A,AuLniA. CASWELL. COUNTY COURT. r April TtrmlSir. ' VUVtb Fierce, .vs : V Original Attachment. . Jno. Biicfianncnj TTN this cause it appearing to the satis JL faction of the Court that the defend ant resides in another state.or so absconds . that the ordinary process of law cannot. be served upon him: it. is theretore or dered, that unless the defendant apiears at the County Court of Caswell, to be held on the second Monday. of July nexto and replevy and plead to the catise, judg ment will be taken against him and tht this order be published for three v ecks. in the Raleigh Register. A copy.----Test, AZARIAH GRAVES, C. C. C ; STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. - ; . CASWELL COUNTY COURT. , r - . April Term, 1817. John Sump, ") I vs. unginai Attacument- i Jahrt Stanley, jvn.J' 7 iiN tins cause it appearing to tne saus faction of the Court that the defend ant resides in another state.or so absconds I that, the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon mm ; 11 s tnereiore or dered, that unless the defendant appears, at the next County Court of CaswcRto be '. . held on the second Monday of July, next, and replevy and plead to the cause, judg-t mcnt will be takvn against him and tht tliis order be, published for three weeks in the" Raleigh Register. " . . ,1 , A copv.--Test4 ' . . .' ' " p' AZARIAH GRAVES, C C. C f RUTHERFQ2U) CO-UXTY Court of' Equity Term ct" th day after the 4th cf Ma Sarah Briber, Adtustratrix, wldiulnittrator, J(,Jm : vs. . Joseph JUexa-i 2 N this case, it havif jl near to. tne satiMaci that Jcsc-jh Alexrnde resides vituout tnu im-N is therefore ordered, by that the said Joseph Al at the next Court of Eqtl for said County on the tkV tsr the fourth Mo.iday of Se; then and there to plead, ans. tuthe .said Bill v otherwise tl. -be taken pro coufesso and set i tr pai-e at the ensuing tertr.-th-r, that this Order be pu! weeks successively in Uie Rale: ter .Witness, Noah Hampton; ? Master of said Court, at offic r' i f Arril, lil'- K NOAH HAMILTON. 1 j 1 ancJ 7 n i ay the pay of brevet decers, r
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