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v;rif'-j;?Ary-.:;;:;: . r r ' rrrz r, 1 ; 1 11 r . v Ftv'ni thCiKati&nal IntetB . , ONfTIIESIiAVfe; TA (. Tfte "cwgtdnatfon:pf the Slab Tradfr and means (tf prrvention ovhnliegs '" T proVee ntw.tt trQsider the vari- .K.rcino-rtfikose AfrrcdnshibH haie been. orTnay-been, um(br,law rrif pr.tinn. reraeiribered. tl.at a fcargo isfte'inadefcpf siaVef taken frcnj seyerarifterentrn manners ind.soepmeS .from ;plcs several Koncjred wiles Vtl if b t f ro m ' each o(h?r, ftnd;frfm;the'coast. Not neif a caraoolcproljablr, belong; to the natioTi cir jriJbherethejAvoald be landed f ancHf tey didv having al- ready been . condemned to slavery vlielher onjoljor mVTfhev.Vould le irfi mediately "consigned i to the. same de5tiny.. Those from a dustanc from their. i:norance,.of tte-Unsajs of the hations'throVsti whiclj tbey jwnst pa4s, frwm the little interrourse which ex ists betueenVthe'different natjons ,pr that coptineiitntMhe !itte;knovw led?e.4hey pos .nf.-the seogrphy, or the country if other obstacles (Uiu "not prevent, could neither return home ' jior procure subsi&tfncer' Thej' must then,; either perish foriwant, or, what more hrnbable. and even .certain in' the riresentstate of-society they would be ajrain ialten as slaves ;and sold. Thus,' new'i upplies4 yould be constantly $ furnished .-lor tne- sjaye dealers aDd. slave.shjps,i by the very means intended fprj theireventiop ; .and the suppression of Jhe trade would thus be rendered hfne!ess.V - :; 2. If broughVt l.hjs cnqnlfy. they mUSI eilUC UC BUIU a a4.v J .O sunnorted.iat the: exdeiise ;Cthe goY- ernment.'or be "thro wit' loose upon so- ciety tobea. Durinen 10 ie peope-r-To maVeslav(csof tbem isx prohibited ' by law ; anil I presume o one can be found haYdy enough to propose it. To . set them free- among us, avouUI be.i useless'' and eipefisivenreaureV as from their ignorance of our.languagc anl nfode.cf living, they must, or a. linr time, mank of them-a great por,-' tion of jUieir lives,-e:supportetby the government, by the'ldcal authori ties, by1 Voluntary .-aid from , the bene-r volent. ; l3esiaes. n is now-gtiwrvny acknowled edged " ian d felt that ill e nii mj her of free blacks,7 although brptfDt up amoni us, and acquainted ;wUtVjour language and napns, is, a grei, rov ingi and !burthens6mef e viIrvT6 get rkl ol themvvand separate i them frop the whites, with theif .consent, in 5a , way consistent j'with their rights, and wh'n the duties oT iustice and huma;- nity, woul(i;be.a relief to the country, antl a ' beriefit io:tiem. p;How much ticuid.the evils and tbeburde'uibe in- creased oy.me auuiuon vi tn.tse rsi-f and helnlesi na'tfves bf Africa ! I presume' there is not;a rstat-hard ly,a City, or Village, ur any nn -rntinf rvw.f hat" would cAnseht io receive, these unhappy1, Victims of 7rahd . and, IJ. i'1'liArA 'cootnc ?irfinrP- tin". May of' dfsposirig of these pcople, bat by providing an asylum fontneni -on the cbastl of -Africa ; ; :here' ? they will he 'protecfeil 'and Supported, ; till they are able. to pVovide(for;themsel v I- have i stattdahatlon'e advantage resulting. from a settlement of the.cap turel Africans on the'ciiast ofAfrica .ill be, t prevent the 'illegal Vcontir nuance r revival oi ine iraue, whch .it i-hall. by all civilized nations'be d'e f clared illegal.' -jAVe have every reasjon Ao hope, tlvit 1 he -day is not far distant "when this will be -the '; case. Slaves have :jbeccme the princif'ainieansof .bartery which thefchiefs get suppli .ed'wito1' those foreign articles 'which arc hcesary to ti aintam thefriiutlio if their supplies- coulu be procured frem ; other -soue.ItTsiV therefore,' i most .important object to point out t Iheni rtJie rich, Various, -and abund ant means which theypbseis for pro- :ring tllese VUppJiesvand for increas i'i!U their coni for ts. 'he re i s n o co u n - advantages or more abundant resour-jl IF- - - - ' ces for internil'and continual com- j; hari rents and .that, general Irspeak mcrce. To convince them of these , ing, the clergy have receded from the fadvqnta' you4 mast pr(jrnot0 cpftV IrteceTvjthihemrnupep for tbeir productions, anu rorrfiu.rniii l ng them -VitK nVcessary su fpHes hi return; 1 Jf easu res should be. taken to fgive themtliteravvinstrc ! knowledge of aculturend.the 'tneV chanicartsVand, aVove 'a? j;tn diffuse Umohe; themrthe ,bl essings pfour pu re arid :hoI r rellklon; In fine', the vicris t and h a &U S ' e irg'e n d e re d by the sla v.6" 'trade Liust oe eradicated, ani the en Turhtened nnnciDles.ofvreligibn and I civilisation x; be: .irtstituTed;,rToupvill . inus lay '.iie-sure lounuamui iur uc ' entire aMtt iou'of this traffic.' No plan iill 4 be -more likelf tdacctmplisn ,: tht?e important objectsytban the pro posed settlement byihe:Uniti?d States. "Here vvillrprobably , be .collected na-. trves frvm.thev various nations & tribes. inhabiting .'the" tpiddle.parts'jbf Africa, C6nTihe Wf st.coafrr; anil .for several hunr. F example iviif.bj shewn to the neighbox- : vz naiiori3,oi ue oeneuisai tiyiua- 'tioii rand instruction : and. a school - for the instruction ,of native, teachers, r to'diffuse tVese blessings' to 'adi stance, i Su ch. a settlement v put d js 66 n gat Her H us an i a prnon . or.inai vacivc uc Viievplepce which distinguishes the pre se n t j ay, ' a nd o f (h os tl i iintereited ' 'individuals avho haye Sdevotetl them- seve and .consecrated all ;.teir pow ers toihe diSusin' of the olessings ,of the gospel and .promoting the happi ness, of -man; whoe exertions and vvhose 'lafcxirs know ho limits but the. misery and waotfif inaii. and who seek no rest-and riotreward! on -Ihis side tie crave.VvOn such an'es ment,!and for such, objecs,,and hy .such rreansj- ye may humbly; rely .nn the'Diyine blessingantTfor the r ac-cVmnlishment-ofi wKateycr denenils, upPn Jjuman exertion. . r . ; ! v ' ) .OBSERVER. l ' i- ' . . ; Ftom BeUU yes?ehger,' Jtiiy 241. ' .he most important if not the most generally 1 interesting ;pf the intelli gence.of the weeki - is the publication of -theVlieport of the Parliaiment'ary Committee sitting;" upon the ) foreign 'cVwmtrce'and the :intefnal 'trade' of the dountry i .TflTtyhtch I maybe dded? wli'a.t is not yet made' pub'lu:,. though ! to deduce, froni the several- facte and - cir;c,n,msiances -'.coin uju i(i ca leu i uc evidence is indeed as afwavA happens in thVse Commities,J.xamihinV upon parol, Iposef apd tfesuHorVbut? va's M anoumis m minuie,eianj amj uic, uy count of 'One. can be cothpared'with that of aritherjt .ounf( .perhaps t( t he vm os t com pi e te cl r)u m'st an ti al evillence of.theitate" of the chuhtryA r We sh a II n otv ? sta te 'a fe w 6f th e J most leading iacis,as iney vijur, ii um t these Committees-riH ifSii'lC ,,JU pj ea rs i t na 1 1 n , i n e, rarra s oi grea i proprietors .(tlrancie'nid'nntrjen-f tie ftien there hasbeenysincevlB?? a i deduction from' tiie rent of the preced-1 ng seven or lorje.e years, ,aniouiu ing'on an average to twenty percent.' Whilst on those of smallerbroprletorsl mere nas, in mosi cases,; ueen no oe- f duction whateyer, aridir( vefjr fevy in- J s (In ce sV a ny ded u ct io n a mVu ntmgfto "ten. per cent It :.ia ;manifest ;'tho? not asserf tyl by the ; Committee Vtfiat the: f farmers'' cannot support '.the' existing; renis 5 i ouv as a; reuuciion( in ims re spect can only be made, by the Jand loids them'selvesj 'and "cann'ot be the efiectofanv legislative "provision, th$ corab it tee leave it rather to the jUdg nicntW ,1?arliameot than make 'any, distinct mention ,Di it. Indeed there appears ;tobe ,very natural, Vepug' liahpe in th'lCorrimitteeto touch npom the Vtibject ofany reduction Inrents, apdheyjtruggle:had ,tp vimpute;the agricultural 1 cljstre ,cafiseJvTtn;resp bat Kn 1 pAvhich has -beeij generally e'xj pressetl ;as to.the m6de byVwhich the averages; cj corn are tak e n t h e Com-: ! niittee State, that s'uch averages appear ' tplhem to have f been takenj with eri f fect;fairneS3i and(that the'xry.agaiijst ! the; clerks of the ports or niaf ketwas' t mere' clamor ' v V . ; u - Great J.tp the hcjiorof theV'crergy; it ann.arS that titleS Have bejeh re.itu- red in an ifi6niely greater proportion " . " ' ' v-.Ul ' I Uin xrltfll. ...k i r mihtha most In Irjgbrdfr th'ej r nglji ts yl th the most lau-. d abl e. human tr y- arid consif leratipn In 'vierNr fewsnlaes?hkve! thevh&uflfefeitf a less Vra u c ti dnstK in mny a mre w 9atil:rTSeUcfibn titaejae i!reomienthisexamI land lofds,7-ye vsay' other! -land I'ords because the clerijy haveril unquestioHa bly. thei Same dominionland prpperty in one unseyefed tenth bjthe land as belongs ?to Athe proprietor of the ether nfneehths is an original resvatioTi I'outj ofyerif rn a n !s land; Ivy tha r cri m n? p h ta w pop w h i cjh e ye ry m a n h pi d s)hj i s win ves t a t e$ -JrVe say this.! because the ikns(uage of theIloarjl fr-AncultuVe, in many of1 itsreport5Sf 'is not orilyi b6Tensi veVi i erroneous and: even .itgnioMfit. perfectly chcu i of the clrgy ior their." modetctNti pos'itions for threej siiand nine year fdr-t Heir ty thesi VJJ ivAAH : .. .Ihe Average price' of corn,since the existence of the Corn Jlillj has beenja shiHihgsbutlirt the fastjyeardfup t'othe-present time, it has fal ten .Vo0 hi I iihgsTh ?s is douh;tl e ss- tb bet t ri b u Ved if o a d i mjhis h ex co n sum ptiop 7 a'cpnsu riipt ion, indeed so greatly diminished.' as toirender the stock on pbf,the:raH than,! tJe-deihaniK rTihe; v increased grjoy in cpiyccasuieUiUy Ai'etJM courj;e)nentj ,of the. warjJhas noy ren dered t he average h ar ve ! eqii al t t h e average cons;umption o I the people : a ri d o f 6 u rsf , w h e r e th 1 i co hsu m pt i o n diniiiiisfies be)oW,': that ayeage, the produce proportionaterr exceed s jthe demand . , . T'ne' present; Corn Bill (it might i be; ad ded, any Corn Dill) be comes; a nullity in such a ,:state of things' for to vhat purpose Is foreign corn ivUhhehJ vfiirhVpur markesas respects an liiricrease of! "price by; ex cluding 'competitipn.) when; oir home) must fair to'i its" lowest possible priced This . d i nd n 1 sh ed.. cn s f fi ptibn i . ma il ifest ly theXonsequence 6f? the d ef e ri oif&t eel "co nd i jti 0 n .0 f . the 1 ab'o ring ma pu facturer8wh'se"actjial;a, j re 0 n ly . s u ffi i ci e n t t o" pro v ides JtKom- Syith the' ni'ps't Scanty sujisiendel I 4 As 'respects t he k Co mpVittee upon ore1g; Commerce, , we refer! our rea der'to oitr Parliamentary report,, by j . wuiyiyii win ;uciaccu filial tine 1 gtyui' .rO en a a ti o n sl o f t h cu C p m m i 1 1 ee a re ' th e removalAof the protecting duties'! 6q. auauaiijmper, - oo me encou lageineiii anfj4reneMaJof the intercourse iviih the; Nntl pf uropeht ineaiis ot Jtijie timber1 trade 5 a' steady, m ainte nance ofour present, trade with theABrazils and t'pV t lig&i but" ( as far as; m ay be c o n sj s telrt w i t t ha t i n.t e r e st ) an a t ten -tive consideration by AJiihi s te Kf w'h'e-. thejFrench Wilies nd .brandies7 might n 0 1 be admitted, ;upon Tab k gfee men t Era nee to eripoii rage 6u r hard ware, cc,;T a grif ra 1 fed u ct jo n of ctu ti e& tle rempvalof someVpessryeC and vexatious resfrairits bKiie d u fi ei'a)i fc , the ; C u sj om-hpu sejregu a? tions. This is all theresult of these Committees in. the present session -of r.3 mtin..' ill.- J . -.-1 '. J 4- d unncannon yesterday iw; on h e ri M ajes ijr w i t If a : n Ad d re s s?f com t o PlWakefielja tfr-to Wfiichher Maipsty frtllnvwino nn.rtr. v t 1 K t: .!',:V-V -.- "1- i ? I receive' with ne.irtfelt patisfactfoni the; loyaUanl affectionate; i-addr ssfrpm hlsMjesty' subje town of Wakefieldi anA iyicipity Their: enfi ments of .congratulatidh'bh inyjascen sion tb thevhighdigruty fof Queen of thc realms, aie aroof tht th,eir minds have not hieeri 1 imduly; iri fiiienctd by the, flagiti--pus. calumniesf , my iperejijbrs ; aadT am. at the samjpf time, feelingly -alive ,;to which I have been;assaHed,iot so jriuch becauseUheyi'edisresp to riiy e.lf; as becausehey are insultjng. ,to the. riaiij on isior the 1naitioDlms ibtfeh insulted the late outrages u poYi, the character-of lawtuivueen. J. nougiy-i am.anacKcu alsehoQdfr,Qhy erf: wit icji, sem s td iii&fc.ali' fipiilation;! ftrel a chetrihjr confide 'nee of present ;-sup- port,, and peyentual riumph in theaf- ! cctionof the peopled ..ii:..'-'ly X .V Y' I 1 have been accused pt appealing to popular8tlamcurr-but 1 apjt alto nothing out- to vtne good sense- and good teeling-r- . t K. r. m Wk bMMilltftr frit trmtism1 tif the most enliehtened and most .respectable prtioriof a&nronea against aj,i law f me imbrues oj every '.mamzafai vuf,recevvc ajatat 8iao jf. thedrarjteri'f the hihettt .Judita , rarf HvilL'Bebldsled tb the latest-hosteriiyt , ---tviyyojv n personam w eipre is u iuucti i public , welfare, Avhich. is deepiyi- itnpbcat'- moment ; our i aareeras aqneeo vrcne v u. iiut tiiw v-iuuiauun Ut uj v, viuiaiwu lt t "The poverwbiclythe House ifLordn are . assuminEirt Jthein. Bill of Pains, and j rc.iimt;sv not 'onjy- pi iJivorcmg jiis rAiar jestyjs oyslt Contort, but ideirari their lawfiii re-': suU prodiictivepf anaee of misery tQ the natH.n..- The. di.ld-that . is-nowat the ) The ; coneioiisrifess'Bf rScutud, o which n&BiU efiBain&tt ever,dfirwejne fyil;mjppbctni through' all rials'.; and eyetV thptlgh the force of my eneth ie -shoutd. - in -the ; end, proyji comnnerisMvVte Avith their : malign: tjv the" people. shallVnever.ha ve occasion to re' ness; wUh brayihiighUt with, re&nijufohiiiglfor onetmoiftfnt the jiahio tic magnanimity 6fjhe, QueCnSj y-jt , ; The following is anextrtffom hefj Majesty's answerJi.to an.Addressfcom? the inhabitants of tire Borbugli of New-. , 2cy'mch,hAd felted;' thpogh ontybyp.' partial :--investi-gation 0 tnyconduct; irf1 180$ & 'fSQiT has again reared jTs t)iifhv,head.;i and an attempt is now inrkingj to degrade; me in j rank, ttnd 'tp stpk me in infamy by a pro-1 Lceoure wnicn-js, ac once, an outrage upon all law, and wholiy'incotnpatible with the spirit of the Rritivh Constitution, But tnyd uuuw diiu. nijr "ifeiiis are iu ,iat;i yiys ui the country ; aad' very, one is interested destroys me t -day, makes every man's fiberty JesH secu pre-.'- .sent alarming. crisis, when I am attacked by the strong arm of overwjicliiimg fiow- .eril tely; first, as an innocentvo'man, I upon the" favor of a protecting prjovidence and nest, as an insiilttd and persecuted. j. Vueent Upon the sympathies J)f the fieoA ie',' and upqn that potent agency' of pubr lic opinion,, -'which wow forms .the est sfeguardlagamst the aggressions i'&tfy-) ranny, Jand the enormities .of ''injustice Ve haverecei ved-Paris papers'of Tu'estlay last Itjs easy ! to ' collect lrm thpcp ac alcn trom nfKo i l Vnnri. nental v Journals, that Whe. people" of Ieriin.are peginning io. maniresr seri oua'iuneasines at thef pirbtjacted post p P h e hi e n t ; o f t hei r long ppnTedon stiutibn i f S om e. popular d i st u rba n pes) accompanied ,b 'broils iet ween the people'anpVth Sbldiery,! I jn, during thee Vehin ofthe 1 ihV aind some , subseueiit 5 evening "6trftiis lup nth . v ; Til e .co mm en ce inetn t c o f ih e I urm u 1 1 is attributed i n tli e.niffici ai t-s well as ifr c n sq pabble ; betwee n, some', -vorkme n and the kee per o f a tave rri, when th e latter called ;in tl?e asistarice of: the niuitary?g!B.arci,, anu causeo; -nis anta.-; k go ri i s ts I to. tie1 ar reste d ' 'f Th e? sei zu Ve $ th ese mencoie:cteu J, a cro wd of their cpnirades d bth unde r topl tttriescu e, thm.vle troopV, r:.;-.-.u vlkLil-JZ'fir iv'ifrlA.: but weTetheBIyes"re rdons t anfe to h Teir as$is tanceV but i'-rLi'Vi; lLl:.'-2v f.ii V fie n;Tzrli-tIi Cpoif Vnridaht 5rapcha cessa ry -to br i n : i tit q act T on th e horse gendarmes,v by honV he mui fitude was at I ength d ispersedi ! Thisr ocicu r rericef took place: ori" the evening o the 1 1 tn tpxx. some pceed i ng eyeni ngs, the ' people giin f aiseWbftdl ,iri 5the s ireeis v i ne pu o y c, au in on u es , ivi i thutragesu and - an order? ofppf iciet was, issueHnftBerlirf prie18tited t I e ve n 'c for tli e ;nipt in nocetft;; pu rppses flt; isstat ed ih at se vrai i pe rspn si we'r4 ui uuiyit, ait. iiiccuiu"s, in-- lire su ccwjh we 4l)nK? canoe eniertaipeu, inai'iue. spirit whicli;- animated 'the tpeople of Berlin to v So very, novel proceeding in tho Prussian dominionsas:aa attack "upon the niajesty 6f ther military po w er, is. to be4raced ,to the aminating princfplefpoUtiea which is ? Ih o w0. maki ng " rapfd -rstndes. thfughoii 'ti the worldvThe" Ki ng ' of vProssiahas been too lorig imrising his subjects with the, hopes ora'freerinv stitutio;ii, td;hat'tcr himself that he can much longer withhold it from their en- joy ment. .-t :f, '! :"X: -- ' 'P X-?. In the mean time, Werfind the King of Spain the object of the mpst cntlmjj siastic popularity. Wherievei. he ap pears ameng" his people, JuSpresenceiW greeted by the acclamations of fhoiii ;, jsands. :j;lislmajesty!v4s Isald t tolfeei -serisibl V theiian nines of the ' chinn-A-. that.haateri;e0ected in his situapon. -the ! pejopjl e-of i Spain : iriark in eyery way th efre n th u si asiA for th'e:cbnsitui ttdnand even every article of fsshioni able idreSv; now hears; thejHatiiicttye i appellationbf La Constitution! J" y aeveraiecciesiastics. nsiye - oeeri Nar- rested. atSevilleharged with; hajving . endeavoetftbexcltertu in that i city; Measures of f precaution (iave ueeri auopicu ,inere:uy vuenerai U'Uonotu, the,uovernor of Andajn .7 -i V By a mail- which nrnveil this ihtlrhs f ing, we have received Dutch papers to the Sptlrinsftanf UThe tollawlni ex It fact .(s d at Be ri i n'thij)' tl) in slant. " 6X We reine'mberiatJwhen the rjevoi Inonbok pu'tin aln thejpffciar ' Gazfett otBf! rti py a t Jirst, a flecid toy treat WilPn tempt the ndeavora of i .tiie4u tiiial r;'pa rty 's anjj, Ithat v aftf r? itl-yeatslrr the Peninsblaf had I ns)bVt-1faydrably fd that IparV jbe satnp Gazette had tried M de monstratetn long krticletlie1 ilega iy of the 'enterprise, arid of thejpon- . stitutionof the ,Corte3'in generall-It seems that this conduct 6f the-onlcial Journalists has; giveh rise ! to lorn-; plaints (rorri the Spanish Legatioji -ia v this cittj and we have been truly as tonished at1 readin v, on a sudden, iri ,. one of the last oumBers-.rof; our ollicial Journal, a longvarticle proving the: legality and! legitimacy, o imion or tne uories; JULY SO incev bur J last (iays man) a furtheriallingh'n' the Engllsn1- ngin pf ExcheJiUet' Bills has takenV placfandall Jliose dated in or prior, t6 March, islw, are about tp be cancelled,iarid exchanged either for mohey or n0w:bills. iTiJeyv wi 1 1 be; received at the .Exch eqtl ef; 1 1 1 1 x the'lth 'eefese4,ophl8lVt:Tne":rtlim giverir thBExhueiv ;bill jtnlrket js'cofisiderablej biit W not s. to thai ex- : teritXanticiate ot these securiiiessicit till jlave ,) an; ;arrear of fh teres t; of front Hilo:l$'.- '. months dn aartf . ' ciVcutatidn 'ariodate,dn previously to- -April. 1819.' ; .The level of the funds on the whole U foiver than in the pre ceoin ? wee, ; oyvaDout 3-8 per cent . but: wi thodf ariy " cause that 'majCwith justice, be assigned fof the'depVelsion. andasdun.dedri.the ciircttlatn 'tit V ' rumors ; of disturbances iri the north i but; although at) mitte'd to' Be untrlie, : ? . v.uiiscucul rc-ivcuua o,i luemnus uiu ; not'fqtlowv' '4tStA , . : ' -; nor creAted j ahd which Induced ionid v y reryvr exris r r ' tfortCbP'tfte bVnK .olake iritheoinniuni "as; 'usuali ':HvpiHi WfainnoancdH da ursdayf fmist'have sunpoftedl if it did not improve, the' existing prices ui ic iuiiu. jt uc. inarKet iu consols lof ; the account 'cldsed esteWly; at 688to p vpmniuhi at. 14 riemi rim f aridiKav lfives atvlb3 5-81 "t S't B idtfeatWc abdutd;Trivest;the' metropolis, ' lentl irig the ensuing trial !6f the .Queen' and'.th'it'a win ne iormeu on piacKaeatn. . s: ;;pLitTCiw;mp Mmti :focklu-:Msen:x ' think Iht 'al( o Saiietf wilt cdncur" withqurvSatisfacdii) at this terminaonfasysteniofijdverntnent z$ ' disgracef u I - as a n y th i n g which ha 'eiist'imddetii we Kemtilpy these terms to ( expresl ; the ter oi me 'ieanoiiian . Euvern- knent, w4 do not lise fthem hastily nor without due consideration. Vlt tsber- kettly tru6y and'we kriow it, thlt t(iB liara'cter pf thp King ot Wapie w ja . neither espoiic -nor evjen jlricibas, iitt :mdraiense of ! the word. Itii : perfect lyhtrue that tie is a iriari of sii plehjbits of humatieanid .belief olent feelings and of affable and ingenuous 'address;' But when we have mad tl these acknowledgments, we have said all that cati be said in his favor. ;j?ie is a? prince,- if not totally without edji cati on;; at least without any ol lhuse; be nefits from culture which are necessa- ry . to qua I ,ya person e vetf for ak 1 ng ttis unaersunumg is ox an iracrior .1 -? ?! i -1 I i. i i 4 ...... i..' ; .... ..... . - 1 it 1 r ;u; 1'
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