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- . V. 1: - rim- Aril , i , -. 1 ..v;-: J.vt.'ji.-. m V' 1 .i S-i", mC;j V-vTfri anlabte and ' V , ;0ifmVri&'6tf h ViewV of State. pojrcyutU; v W- - iha Ua.bVlhe rescripts of a knot ofiel f:A Vf- - vcfeaied dictators oMartydt$cipUne it etaf ors y. m ..fcatesyitH Tenrlcss. sin centre whatever t: I t-Tti iscovers oe mconnsien i w run x itqwj etT priact1eJ a the" 'course 1CVis adibinin '-iVv v-?j'rfkeiirfroin the -comment of-that ' -5:Aaper upi bTie of le pilical Fourth of Si . .Djrnle;in;phiiafirPhii t ; w M t :'HtW Lj -k-. ' orer .f thc farewell Libertyhei not deemed Lr fetched and in bad taste. -fyt&onr inthe .st r! MRifOEiAV IN THE WEST " "T ti,ght ,roin the aD,ea M we would rAtark, thafthe determined mm 0 t Tl. fufldwW IVm ,h, Winrhppr Where a cause fof removal) has been I perseveranceUvith which he ha, labored ind formal toast, wit hou t any - 7 PftettDuWi asnotHen contirifcd to ,5Muther!and:4DinM to the jf- 01 Pennsylvania. ? uur 'vigiiSv nave eiieeU f of thi ???'ijKSaledtoVth the Uni--' 3?;-- ; sin?;Jfir4 to the ! s.heJanniversary of the' -7eirhatScifetv lias notorious! v tate'rvl:pnU6 destinies ' of this; .Btfte--&JtS influence has' been fei t most 1 'lftWN reradtest bureau lMBM ' But it ,a nowCrurablejd irttp dust? Its leader! have betrayed their- trust- the People lave. revolted f fronvtt authority- and k CChe ider ha tb. wove its web" inrits.de-" verted Halls ! So poor, and so reduced "as ivuecnme ,111 poitiicaj innuence that -r; - QrY ' ' Pl'l'oan mi uauip, i niaj nave ueen seen wan dering about auil exclaiming, in the im . plontigaccenof the player Where !HtJa;?Sf Tnlhelahgiti age of the vSllovis this ? . rTltel bricks' that tompose the edifice itt but the spirit of democracy, thatjto ciincealthe fatt that Jnrkson w.U-n l??iPv!f??!f anI:al energy to ;;VBrth salls, haadeplarted. Havinir beeome. th faiTiti and m oUA 7 - ;5!m7e?,ncJ responses are iimger.regajiied i and jt hast sunk from i iipnjuu jj e etinuf uce jto uiepievei oi an tfdiptave ? Is not X4Vriti bury those hb UjJ uppof jtediltand fhbse by Whom 'Mi sTtpporteabeneath thelrubbish of J--i -La-iiLrJ-L:i.it,:.ii. J, , ,: 1 4t ruins 4 Vt; ;fterpbe opklvinJIsori the siificnt embleoi of thekeleton; Party, tuLthe place that f jljpottfjt have been adorned by il porti AitsM oi,tvasnmgion,; person, ami .Jacitsftn-H ' j'r'Mj.ryitnfs failure ; of the i 4 Taninwparty ef en tWpaltry mvmvv . , vim. it. w Mip bvioiueiiiuf uiioii ':f&:j:IH V t . ii M ,, triKtlfa FV' iliniiop li txnn.... it ' tejNatipriatilya roimil i rt -nawrauv itoherir J OngbyKltheyw And h y in thisyree wjh e Sa m e Crai n dfrefl ec ti o n thatsielO 4JrVipe Itself to us i r'-aiidrhtieiga1n':to' ask .;'H-Jf THisy. 4 AtWCoriporal ou rworthy oesidingin: full: view of the feathi to transmit t ' P-fWv- &i"'"l i n ea iri en s o'Gen. Ja,ck. iittid. hit Secretary oState,; a cold ' .aormatoas'i tho'tft' .iiy; cornpliment opserwas given ifthe -sameifrigid - Style,; 48at the. jSutherland dinner, to thresideni ortllted States,'' a toUcrjspedrjhn tlie altanof pseud o ptr4 oltisrn, -and pteenlr iiotito thej man, D5ttheOffi0e; due io a-Vil ltts!noo -peo-lyjighteofto luinor ? 'Irit td be edurethatihe shalV be VtH wounded in whtc1firvaiot;VarTie'dre ' -rt . , - . .... U1W IV I I It I rWf'PiHj of, ypifnteerefdVal. nhquitn-attempif bguest from Sootb-Oaroltifafho had aijmiIyfJeMld,jn his ot-paitrldti.4no.Uano!be instance of the Aw prticit fides A ; v i - .j MlS took place s tlHitdayii- this xijy, Ke?bwedih4 ethq radmit the facttnai aeiMier of ti&m was there verr arrfn && offered to! tlie Prudent iifficiallyjor indfvidhallyi- Once more enquye yr J ' 'HOW ISfHIS?: j Canthe Ajtfericap Jijfe only , WorilVip the rising sun hlntijiiia! gratitude? - a name r nndls theJIertrwhtvasctmled l.rofcket,fdestmed also iof'embfr a rocket m his falUndtinctiW?. , I In addition to our citv.:W hv. Vlut ' i i.j lreside:; (oisiidf witli'Lp ion but,in:.tho other :Jwclye pnly:t loksft'tQlMS (.rice," (anK;eTea-ti&se'rnot ft I irf. "w " Ufistnn, Providence. IIartfor(l.xNeV-la- vpnCherry'Valle Canandaijrn, Narth .Uhptonr PitUfieldPatter&b'n I J.-and ale AtirhcAi A ra'ura cr4r fhofiOMV: (the ' lidi tth?r were -frfineBv irgawldf; u'esfect ;hVVe'been -told tfvo; yeara1 ago? Huw' Kctiv t','and alert VasjthenvthWardent pi nt of pa Vrtotisfct o te x al t 1 he ' He ro , j ow;alasS?frins6 poor tpohiro re yef e'nee ! tThis declension is ap . evidence thaf.aithougff General Jackson' has been forgotten; yet with a perversity of recol - fry'4iuu in;, iimaxuiiitji iu ueeir aiiiiui ! : i u yUe .foflpwinc from i the Winchester Republican i si i'rom all we see and hear ut rxaeraiiow or lue siare i popular "feeling. in the West. North of the Ten liesseel line,; eiribracing; certainly Louisi ana to'the South ofit, will go in undivided strength .for Clay, against any competitor .whatsoever -" ' ' V : Mr Qlay is now. atColumbus in Ohio, crofcipgtii.js jouroex 'i-that place, the route of thehite ImpVria! progress, at Maysvillet and other pants. He wa re leiyefiNir where wi.tt the greatest en thusiainj i?cA. fFhigl , ! 4 We: have within a cbri versed with a gentle lay or two past nan. who has just returned from a vi$it to tlie Western State, j, a,rui;who brings the most cheering intelligence of the march oF correct prin tiples; ill. that quarter. Jlis opportuni ties of ascertaining the state of public sentiment in, Kentucky and Ohio more partjculariyi were veiy ample ; and the great champion of Western interests anil the true policy of the nation, HENRY GLAY4- wasi.carryiog every thing before him. i'The changes, have been incalcuia ble. .tIaysvil!e, especially, scarcely Tormant named a -ontlemai,, w! II known 1 n Winchester, who had spent some weeks here, in the spring of 18-29, and who was ajipointcd to office in that town by the President, and wliomall who knew him would have supposed to be the last niah to desert him. Tiiis gentl eman told our informant that it was tolly to attempt , in teyeti; that he had given him an 1 office which he might take away as quick na il.. i - i l J . v ncaat;ii , lur ne wouin support -him fim longer if lie were to give him all the ottices n the country. iIany of our rea ders wfU recognize tne gentleman alluded to, and tlrey wjl I Jiai I Aidetermination to aba n dim tlie hero as a bright sign in the west. The changes in other towns werj equally as remarkable, though not numerous. i To se our informant's words, Of all:the men I met and con verse: vithlvtny were lour to one in lay oridCxA; r. Winchester Repub. PICAlOVAL FROM OFFICE- ! The Great Debate," as it is called, I ...i i . WIIICll Was keOt UO dnrmo" n f r " WMfc r"' - list session intKe Senate, bh Mr. M1 ' wlW tfearige of which com- prehended al.ost every subject connect ed with the government an 1 politics of the u4?rC flndiinong others the power of removaPfrooi oflQclpi Upon this branch of the ileoate, Mr. Foote the mover of the resolution, took occasion to make the tol lowing remarks in the conclusion of his speech which terminated the debate. - " Ti,ere j Senator on this floor, nor an. indiyidual ih-this nation, of any respectability of character, and a friend to the country, who will say that the Pre scient has aright tol use this power, to gratify his malice, or caprice, or to pur chas?. golden opinions" But, Sir, there are some, and I regret tu see it, who' have advanced sentiments on thisohiert are wyt calculateof to encourage the most ...unniiuus aousfi oi this power. The Sen afWew4lampsliire: (Mr. Woodbu- rstoort to say, that every f'VBJV the election of, a Chief a sense of derenrv mrkf III uu mem KPntttnonr to reiirj' and ii he didt,- he had no reason to comnlairv if hpfc,i.. of office Tins, I believe was at ope pe 'docfrinef bat certainly aOojime inconsistent with the rights of Piyate opinionhostile to the best inter- J-l 5 M dangerous; if not wholly destructive, of civil liberty. lrM nounce without hesitation ?th any citizen mho dares is a slant I fin rim, ami and i ; - " - . , - f - .w pziTusn a man tor the Je esc rikt, is a tytant!--it matters not bv.whr om k n . . this .repub ican doctrine I have not yeUearneditinor -thao.tMr, 1 us i examine this doc St? lll Bd,rt see its re-- ItlhV lCVU,?;6 bef(re us' Look attheordes of hungry -office" hunters s indicate ? tSould iitch' itory; 'jif ? tc f Inrrprmryandiuniversallv remembered, (tion of the oiBcesias rewards: is to be the I fullv.aDDreckte Jf the comnadson be SrVA? , WWhe: hireling edUn I pressmr onlwithithplr u "iJ": i' i f cestui camudatc,, V, lattr bi.ils iro ;fr'i'lasiVth'Djfetitutidn,over v" te?tet. or arnoprornptyp-id ; Ar-atit Itesrwhich; thecneraWificiuVf iuftV? aitr of th'u cIasshave;TecJ?ivcd tcir re-lru uwirUv u-i' VnlK,;- Tnff?iuS!i ' wardliranthMlarktigeW.thc rand f f ' !Zut"$ the sicord :re considered ,:..nly sufficil1?' 5P?eVnrtaln ' en 'J secur tlje i:?Mcipr.' In moJerh times;the prm must be subsidized .-jSir", wh y s Wa t t hi s "t re me n d oh m sh f h u nflrf jeeches, vand.de perafef forttfriehtipters to the Citv WashihfftdnrdVrinfl? ih: last winter 4 J NotJUnV'of "thULkipd'vwarever I witnessed okian v forineoccaion4' Cottldft tbes& creatures product the bvnd? Mdfh(mw6utibtm y.l :J . . :''v' r, "..v"?" Vic - f. ttwara &irf tne laooreri on a wnar nere on Saturday evening; to Veceivevtheir ges'for a wiek's Jabor.?? , auch, a sytenrrt rewards and pun ishments is calculated to debase the mtir - aj ense oi uie cwnmunuyi ilia a regu liar svste ofPrtbery and, Corruption i 1 If .proscription fimthe free exercise ofj ul- r " i iL. i i? i 'l.. i nits ciccuvc iraiitiusf,aun uie oisinuu- of remnvnU h assigned (in ine instance) it has been of n character wlich in my jndgmeht. might have been refused wiih mucii mre credit to the persoii makin- the removal, viz in which large sums of money are disbur - sed, shbuld have rhose about him in whom he could pla.ve perfect confidence," that they would keep a vigilant watch over his official conductf-and is it come to this? Wliere are you" ru'rds about the public Treasury ? Mupt every clerk in the offi ces be your poHicnt end personal your menial servantjuho breathes by your per' mission? Sir,this is a very dangerous doctrine? It j the doctrine of the mid night assassinf-thc highway robber! He selects his frimds in whom he can pUce confidence, tint he shall not be betrayed.' i And must. the same selection be made in j your departments ? Under such a. system how long cafipublic confidence be ret-iin ed? li" 1 tje sWi d is suspended by a thread over the suhjltern officer, who dates ox pose malfeapnce in the head ? W here is live difiVrenie hetweii Huch a vstenu and the Lettre, ide Cachet, or the Inooisition: r . v - Your libertes are gone forever I" But, sit, there is one view of the ense .which is of serious import,- as involving the power, the-right, and duty of. the Sen ate. Take for) example, cases of the i i easurer oi use tt..;,i q . i , t: . i trict Attorney Collector of the . Ill !i Connectict. and tne i bort of Nevv-Oi leans. P . An attempt was made to postpone the nomination unti the fourth of March, which failed am) the nominations were confirmed by a jfull, if not unanioou) vote The S'naje continued in session until informed bvlthe President he had no I'm ther commumpation to make ; and al most immediate! after the adjournment, these officer- are removed I leave this su bjecu by propo.thenllowinues - ms, which I sljall leave for the S-nate tion and for tlie ouhlic to decide. Was it competent tor the President to make these re;aova1s withoHtjcause ? W as it respect t u I to the Senate? What check has ;lhe Senate over appointments.-if the Presi dent shall renrovf all the officers appoint ed umler the Constitution immediately afteY adjournment ? Let these questions'; the sovereignty of the people ; and when be duly considered bv the Senate. Has ! ever the general government 'shall otein- the honest and faitifut discharge :-nf duty ou, ciaim. on puonc connoence r Are ...i.. i a tL. -.ivxlJ i n r i i ! i iiiiurtf in iitzii'ui-w til lit tri i i 111 i mi i Presi.dent,to be used as bribes,or rewards for political panders? Are the little knots . self-created committees to single out uu imjjccis ii mr reciiiive ',11 oci ipi ion j ... i i i i .i i - ..u:.... ..f .1... c .. aim vengeance .anu oivnie Hie spoils n mong themselves anl their associates ? Is it matter of surprise that so many ap pointments should be made of those who are bankrupt in fortune and in character? How long can you expect men of integrfc ty and moral worth to fill responsible sta tions. Have such been selected for of fice? Has tlie question been, f Is he hon est ? Is he cap!!e ? Is he faithful to the Constitution ? Or is the question, what service has he rendered, or can. he render to the dotninaut party ? And what com pensatiori does he deserve in payment for the pnst, or to ensure his aid in future ? Are these the principles upon whiclKTr 7 - the American Gov .'ernment is to be adminvil,',e "ewbfrn (N. C'.) Spectator, of the istered ? Are 'the rights and liberties of twelve millions of people in no danger ? Is there not a red ectnin's spirit in the peo pie ? Must the tree of liberty planted by our fathers, and watered and nourished by jtheir tears ancUthir blood, which has long flourished and overshadowed this happy country, wither and die in our land's, .without one effort for its nrotec tion r" RALEIGK REGISTER THURSDAY, JULY 29, J830. ' receipt of S20 is acknowledged righ the tiouttemMetigious T&grapH from tlve Rev; T. P- Huhtr collected by lrs iMisanntih Hogerof this city; for the purpose of aiding'nin the Erection1, of a Schooldiouse 1n Liberia, for tne use of a SchOol to he condifhfpd tirulor Ifia A'.. od of the Presbjferian -Church in. tkAS!,?- ,OHllJ.r - The Trustees of the' University 6f Ala- baraa at a recent meeting, appi bpnated Sig,6d0 1 fof the purjehase of-Philosophical Apparatus for the useJofthelCoHege, to procure1vhicb. Professor4 Wallis H4 :dU rected toisit uroper; -thsalarvUf the President has beetf fixe'attksOob-l IKthe at achtnent which rafdntrparentl as,iora nvorue cnuo. aeaqcunciiviP' , - i preyAii onnimio iorsawe an ihsjituuou fia txperieed fo so ,nao s : hU fer3 care 5ml the reputation4 whichghaWovn with 1iis growtli,-and 1 j strentviil with his strength:, fine peo- l pte bfN6r4-Cirolinaiwe that gentleman - , f ff, f..f Vf V, i , , .r, l , I which they Ire 4iot sensible, but which, ia nn(1inf imntt-hal nnfifpritr will 1 I vmiuwh, impui i.u.wiy r... to sustain thdUniversity, ana lus onwa i . . '... vering devomn to it a Interests .through mtn,. iU,no:li evil renorUTeminds us i1orciblv of T ... . f f he chivalrous conduct of the l her0 ER s f the Sea," who loving his vessel more than his Me, re-, I mainel on anl until the last plank j parted, preferring rather to encounter : - ,i,u,: fi, .lrt hU beautiful .4W,'? in the hour of her uU most need.-, t '.:fV.- ' The population d Petersburg exhibits an increase, since the last Cenu-s f 1610. The present number of inhabit tants is 8,300 the number in 182$, was 6,690. 1 " ' , Stock to the amount nf S546.Q0O has been subscribed in Petersburg, fa the Roanoke Rail Road. The tiist iptnf men.t has :beei p.tid and Hie work itsHbout to be. commenced. If bv the next Census, : - . .u . r..n i . r i- i ,L,s l,"!;,H,, ime Ul utce-!iui tpera- tioii, the population of Petersbur . will then attest the value of a Rail Road The New-York opposition Editors ac ) Cuse Mr. Van Ruhkn of having interfered l"V llll V'UVVIUM III 111(1 I VII T, Hilil VI . . , . . . J "w cgageu in maKiog prepara- r n .1 l . nuns lor controiutig tne ran e-ectsons. President Jacksox promised in his lirvau gural Address, that federal influence should not interfere with the freedom of elections, and already we. find his Prime Minister throwing the weiglit of his Influ ence and office into the scale, for the pur pose of affectins the result of local elec- tion9 The immeMe' patronage" in the i , . . , . . , . n nanus oi uie rresiuect is naqie ro great abuse ; and if almsed. many operate most dangerously' to the safety of the Republic. Admirably organized as our government is, t.li true basis of ourfreedom rets up o?i the independence of the States and j )ZB a system of controlling the elections Q . .-. r ,, . States, we may bid ' farewell a lunji farewell to all our hopes of "xeathess," as a Natiou. T; . -. General Jackson " as been renomina fed for the 'Presidency at a Convention lately -held in .Montoe'ier Vermonti The following Toast was givemit a din ner, in Lancaster, on the. 5th, by the Hon. James Buchanan, Member of Congress : Fenmyfoanii Content with victory, she has hitleito surrendered its honor and fewanls. to her sisters. Tiu- tlay lus come, when her wH known devotion to the Union lem4ii(l,f that with tie firmniieMan moderation whieli be long to tier character, she should take the lead n ma'mtaini njr the Federal Coustitution against the novel and dnrrgerous doe'rine of nullifica tion." by which it is now aj ikd. 17th inst- says, that ' there is not ah in dividual in the town of Newbern, who advocates the South-Carolina doctrine, of nullification. We have conversed with the wise, the discreet and patriotic pf our citizens, on this subject, withoat distinc tion of party, ahdlherd but one general sentiment of execration frooj them" ' At the celebration of the 5Vh July, i Orange county Virginia, Governor James Barbour was present. Ohe of the toasts being complimentary to him, he addressl etl assembly in a speeh Which is pr jounced by . th- Reporter Sprinted it) Grange Court Houe. to Have beert olie of hi most feljci&s effortsJ In the cflrse of his remarks, he paid thefollowinislw gaht and deserved tribute to the. gentle sex:-- " "' v ' on the courtesv of his stiriiAn Km u- had nukch of the duties-of die daVto nrfnW.1 I Ins fauj countrywomen, Virginiareal Jewefef far ,-r. "-""" uc raecni, who had done Ia an unexpected hooor bv their nresence, at the ir.ament .the honiM .:- ' fltirnr now; )he,time with him rad pisied:- " " , mjvn icwruore reaav and the uex were stifl venerated. Vow vwkl 1B the depiitorVof S22 V . ,u srve ir 71 " I -""j" ts m h also, j ml praise yiuiid nwVif i -"il to make vouHelve.wkwihy 1, M atihhl Vnat a,,d you will 'Jy accomplish,.' . , 4, - .f ' ftv J I : , The "National J Intelligencer the arrivalrof hisf Krrpn, ; fiVe ffe i?ocMiBf instep tentiary frieth tiihrt V Franc, ,1 ,Unitd 8tane. V w 4t is ngulaf fact, that the Oiarfj ... .,v ui.unwie island an.l P v.ueiii p.nuiainios, granted in 1G03 h Me,Sf Ma? Has never w superseded jrConstitutioii horned the people V thClmrter -tlefiuit A protecting-their righ6 Wplej to rendertlie Xraming?fa l I? unnecessary . v -trfWSf. i'WTHe; . cpnstitatiotl J iuan:s 'uiinij, s ja tuues assailed J sirange .anomalous: leeltngs whicii V, iwivc mm uj rtv,l 14 upUOSICI0.it to Ihy ural iiiijjalses of his.jiidguient. it ,s ' thesevAV may ttriliate : many of tHosc i acters and. detnic ted from the brii!i;U! ehteVeiiirit!$ tif thn . v. yt , ppaieui Miitruentarrl cowardice; in onelhf the bravest 0.ncer'! i ift li 2 iricrnnt I . .- r .. . A oi tne uriusn .Army,'; is related it abi5 tory;of the Peninsular WarV m t!te r- tion. took ptace. Caiopel p. ciiBinan.? aregiinent,' wlien iporfiMothe iiruis Army-was 6neie(i to disembark at.F.os. ei a,ua)'i AJvere w as i a oattfrv on th? beights,r4n pi eismnf tiie enemy,vvhi played upon the British troops ami uoy ed tlieir 1 mtl ink A land i ri was Im ever' effected and one of the first officer who got on, shorc wa t is Coluhel I struck by a sudden and unaccouutafe panic wlrich he?fwu nd it inipossible to o vercome, he' fiung hitnself into a ditd and lay thel-e for mie vtiuie complete paralyzed. J White ."tli us, igiioaiiuiowlf concealed, hetoverheanl the tieueral o& erviog to one of his aid that thc posses sion of the forUessiiibove void'-be a id terial oidectr v Onther -Insfatit, Cl. 1). felt himself em powered .to shake ott extraordinary paiifc. He sprung up. advanced to tjVe? (Jeneral and eaniesilv requested tx1eallpwed - wi th a part ol'his regimctit.(xttem)t 'the' captufef Per mission jwasiyen he instantly singled out a handfulOf jinfri, ascended the dak. gerous heights, and in less than half an hour, in tlcfiance ofthe appaliin disad-iJ vantages, ? took. possession of the fortress! A Commendable Forengliis We are in formed by the French papers, that a stock of wooden legs lias, been provided for the use of the ariny destined to act against Algiers. ' ."llMsar i' ' temus of Ro&on'--Tt population of Biistonj isscertajpedo e. 61,000. Tw population in 1 820 Was 4 3,"29S. . fa eeJneear!aboiut 17,500, or a bout 40 per cen U:s- Govcroor Houston tate of Tennessee anu more reeenffTVaifresident among tiic CherokeheJriri'Js it seems, about to tryhis fo'rtiine in the latliaa tradeSHiiliisaeyiiit to NewfYork. n id'e'ii.pi wthanint teinaa fron' Nashyillei jpurchasVd goods to tnfeairioa of 820,000,' fur: tfimfex press pu rpase. He has 'beenaltpjjtell ol lally $ a Statement nn (dialled in tM Frederjcksburg . Herald,i ih seems tM there has.been a rapid and regular did' nation ih the coSiuniptioh" of anient' spt "ts, in that to vrh; 1durini the UdjM4 years,n-iS there were 129,53b m ionsof all kinds of ipif ituotis janvinM liquors entered at tlie Custom House of f 7 WI ijDSSi me guanyiy na u v cwfsedto:Tl3if8 tal Ions ; in i828,. 'i?&rg to 60,4' ptlispot one half i the quantity, ;H Wiilbe seen, was ased the lasV jr, thl there; wa&T 8261 "tV' 1 5 . Inra letter to'Arthttf Young WaMtf agncuitafar affairs, the better1! am pi"' ed,ewitS tbeffl.i.iD8onitJchVthat Icaa b? where finda-ao greatJ satisfaction; a3 thds&.iiinocen'Landr useful" pursuits. 1 indurinp-ttiP fli t WJ!ed tore- - i uicwiowinucft raoredelrglittttl to an r,y Lbauched mmdi cthe tas(lcof,mski;g T prpvements on the wthi thairall the y , clbrVrhicbAn hnc.iiniiid troni r8 that; ennoble J S,nS t.byxth mdst iinintcrnij; Wvwkl'deii of conquest. 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