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EB^'i Oil(£11 PATKI IHE ....': ■:< tXTAXO DEGRADED OR EVERT XATIOXOR CLIME MUST BE RXLIUHTRXED, HERORE Ot'R EARTH CAN HAVE lio.wu l.v THE C IVhRSK." :■ .UMB !- GREENSBOROUGH, V C. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1829 Nt'MBKR 31. r.:ir:ENSB05J0t«n PATRIOT. r, n • | m | |i r, i.|„,| ,,-ry Saturday morning, !•.. WILLIAM SH AIM, v. - ,-, ' I in Mr anii'iti, payable »hhin three month- . , . .- ., | (in \] ,• number, w "Move Dollar f .... ,„i.jr,a ', •>••.'. after the expir-ited ..I thai , ,..--'• ■• wl! he i li'>« ty todfacontlnue at .m time !■ the first t'iree months by paying ft* the number* :, , ed, M< rd'nw to the above tcruMil but no paper, wi'l *,. Ii> mtinui I until all a"reara|{et are paW, anil a f il i i i-ra discontinuance *iH be i ons.dcred a new <■■, ;< l,t-nt. .1 P.- -■ »>!•» mav become resnonrf'ili foi Ten copies shall re-erkethc 11th ffr th.— \n Hnwance .1tin percent »i'! »li .<■ in ,-h-to inthorized a^ctiuforpr nr'nra su'isciihcrs ami iimn hi -1 h i» ■ Iveni i or t- a till); the rash. \D\l. ITISF.MK.NTS, N«t exceeditw1 l 'thies, will be neatlv inserted three |.mc*f>. nn,-.|. I ■— ndt' . v. -1-\ -• reni ■:i-re id. su -.. • c! '■ •. i ■ -.:.- hc-i-.-ii—'"•. we i • •■.■■ aerli th !n the<mme prep A!' let ersan'! r >mtniinic.itt.*ns m th'' Fditor, "> '■"-' ictcrize the art« of sovereign Stale*, seeking to ad-1 wo have a rightto demand rrom tint Government, list, by the most unexceptionable means, important I in their !•• half, has not yet brrn, conceited. Fron i nl it,-!. ■•• dii> - -11. j- ■!■•- i.i contention. The first state-1 (he liberal footing, however; upon w bich the luhjet in iii- of (lie parlies have been exchanged, and IIM* I lias with lira approbation of the claimant*, heei inal replication.! on our part, i- in a course ofprepa I placed In lira limiininuit, together with the um ration. This subject ha* received tlie attention de- t• >■ i• 11« ju«t and friendly disposition which has been nan.I..I by its great and peculiar importance to a -j evinced by his l>ni.-h M ijesly, there is a reason:. bl< .•itriotic member of thi« Confederacy, The cxnosi-1 ground to nope llial th'u single subject of diycreuci lion of our rights, already iniiili', i- such, as, from | will speedily be removed. lira high reputntion of the commissioners by whom Om relations with lira Barhary Powers continue, il hint been prepared^ we had a nishl to expect. I a* thev IIJ.IC long been, ofthe mn-i favorable clianu Our iiitcrc*is at tin eiiurt of the Sovereign who ha«'ter. flic i/olicy of ktcpiugan adt'i|U»fe force in il» evinced his friendly disposition by a*sumiug tin d< I I Mediterranean.as sect rill forllMf eniiliiiii nceol lira rate arbitral , have been committed to a citizen trauqiiiliiy, will In | er*evered in,a* well as a ■imi-nnliiled, under certain contingencies, to iln I'on-e >f Kepresentatitcs. Experience proves, that, in ri> ■■ i i-uti a- igents to execute the will ofthe pco» ide s ukiplied,there i- danger ••! their wishes In - ing liii-lraftil. Some ma\ be unfaithful: all an 'ia-li in i IT. So far, iii, refore, :t> iIn- IN oplecau, with I'Qiiveuiencca Mieak, it ii safer for them to express their own will 'flu' IHIII.IHI ofaspirants loth 'prcideney, andtlra liiersitt a( the interests which may influence llrair • laims, leatc little reason to expect a rhoit e in t!ie iir-t iiisiance; and, in that event, lira election must levnlve <•(• iln I louse of Reprcseutalivi -, where, it * n!n ions, the will of lira People may not be always MI'the Stale "i Maine, whose diameter, talent*, ami [4hrone foi the pi .u ction ofour conie.icri e aud !". -he- '■' ''■l,; d,or, ii ai ertained. may not be regarded. .-;j„, ,i. - ...,,., -n.i,;..,. vvith the -ilijiri. eiiiineiiily ' ne« in the P.iciiic. From the mode of voting by Steles (he-choice is to (tiilti'. hii.i for so lesponsihle a tru*t. Wiih full con-1 The Southern Republics, of our own hemisphere, [he imule by twenl four voles: and it may often or lidence in the ju«tieo of our can e. and in the probi- have in.I jei .. ulived all the ml* an' - ~ for which ' nr,lhat one of tin -. may he controlled by an intli-ty, iiitcili-ence,nntl to. oinpio.ai*iiig iudipendeucel tluy have l.ien so long slriitigliug. '■'• >• trust, how-pidiial Reprpseul&ijte. 1! t- nrd oflices are nl of iln'illu*trioin ailiilralor, whocuu have nothing to ever, that the day is nol di-lnnl, when the re*tora- the d;«posal of lira successful candidate. Repeated npprelieiid fromthe n:!i. trail of peace and intenial quiet, under permanent balloting* may make it apparent thai »single individ- Froni France,cur ancient ally, we have a light to system; of Government, securing (he liberty, and nalh-ddslhe cast in hit hand, j May he not In- temp* expert that justice which hecoiiie. lira Sovereign ol prompting lira happii ofthe citi/cn«, will crown led !•» it.ime hi« reward \ Bill even without cor« n powerful, intelligent, and t •:• .n.n-ii i- |ieople. with complete .iiccc**, their loin:and arduous ellorts I'hi hem i*ii i il ellt. i- :■:•>.i iei ■! !.\ ij... cuinmerctal . iii i! .- '.•.:,■ in :. ■ Mi n- to sal- ■ I I'1' istbe POST-PAID, or i :. ,. . Vl. I|(j„ , ,..• («.- •. n,,,i. ,■ .,. :.,-. 'ii* |.,-,ui -:,„... .■;, !,|.|ii . irrandly nvab iii all tiia| M trill] great i o'lvii.'i- ii<-' . . mi'., i -it.'iiiv impression ui»on | and'Jitriot ,. """~ i _ -■—•—- B I'H iiind* of (ie.-e e Ira are ehir.'.ed wilh ihe nthiiin- Then -t i.■• t';" . ■!" Me ■ . r.id the t Bert • .\ / / 14 if S I A I i ..' I.I. :. . i ,,: |:. • ',,... i ••. . ... Slmu'd tai- re-ult lit lliereby ■> ' ■ I • • ; i ■•• ■ ' • policy, ntnsl . . . il till . ' . r . \ III, :.„• !.. ■ . i . . i ;'i 3l rill -.'.I.I '. • -I . '■ iln* I •' :i .;■/' i..\ iht fiV$ fhiavt , 1 j r\ '.,.i htrttimti utitl ihrrn . •> :i, >< .■ . r ft -. wvanhti hack. I'ljiiii. --uppo>iui! ihe | roliiiy of lite represcuta. live to he proof ;.,ti:,-i ihe powerful molites by ulni h In -in.iy be ,i- liK.I -lira will of the People is Mill coustuiilly linhie i*. be misreprt'sented. One may err from ignorance of the wishes of his constit-ii ni-; another, Irom a conviction Mai ii is bis .Imv oi I.. governed In In* ow n juduiiieul ol the nines* o| whole imepri n « wl h em t,i li oui counnei ofM.iiili \. ■< .-. ..i m. k\ e have seen the he candidates: finally, altJ jit all were inllcxibly in I ; .1 liev, our \i.,.i ter i" (hat I ourl will he found] fell spirit ol i inl-dissei.siou rebuked, and, ufrha| -. ' )irast—all accurately informed ol ihe wi-hesol their iiisirucled i". :■• i-i-1. •-'■.:: "I-;-.- ■ d to aid n tnx-ver stilled m that republic, by the love of irate- 'ou*ii:iients—yel under ihe present Ic of dec-i'ltl..- ll l.M > V...:;-\!.K. 'conducting it I.i u-eful pra .a! lu-ions. 'I he j peiidence. |fn Ira I rue, as appearances I'oiigly in- lioiu a ndnority may elect lira President; I when On the ' i«t. ti. ..!.•,. tin- I'uMiidit of the U. claim* of o'ur riti/en* for ,'.,-.■• ■■■■-.■ ■■• v. lluir dictile that tha *| n.'Indepiinleiice is the ma~»i i '"if happen., it may rea niilv he expected that ef-titaiesccmit .......i u, IM«> Heuscs nt Congress tiietbl. property. lomr-tmi coiranill'-l und-r Ihe aullmrily", Upiiil. and ifa rorii-spiMiili;i» - ntintent prevails in j loirs will l« made on the part of he majority, to rec- ^,. ngnn-i andi'i'ini \ i. --..,-. . l.> iln- . fo,« ,; ,, .n,,,',, .'n ■ .--i •. .- ■ .. «, •,. . ..-. i i -.;y raniiol Is fly this injurious o|H'raii'>n of their institutions. I. allot*--n.c pleasure to tender my friendly greet- ii,.- ii xi.-iin^ ti« I ol K. .•-•.. i .- Wud.-ut -., | , v .. i ei , ..• i uucils of tin | But althoindi no evil ..i this chareter should result i.-.^slo '/•-.. i tin uitasnu. ufyotir assembling at lie -.... I ; ami in i ihen I mm m | inn-It :, u tr\. I I.i n'op i-n.i.i ■ iin,of a pacil- jfrom such a perttrsionof dra first principle of our {•cat o. \jo.er:.n.i. i i-eoier upon the mi|i.i:.e ■! i- .ul j. ct ol'n.in! : • • ..and po I ■ ... . ■• • ' lei i irn« i <'■• •—au event |«y«tem-//iBt Ihe maj»rUy hy> govern-il nim-t be very •us to .. • -i yon n-f • "•' . ■ e..!n .1 in in. . ul Vi ,..(>i . . ... |, :,...,..,.■. ron-i .".■ i • tee ! i I it ..in, ta the workl, 'fclam Hiat a Pies dent circled by a minority, can-oiirco. .) —'I'm l,i-k detoiison me. • a .- • ■■ ,■ «• h •-. ■ w. II . mitt ! in !:-'.. Iier-t i . ..: , . .; » ., naixitipale- •'"" ,'".i"J ,l"' ioniidei.ee nt'ie-aiy to the Successful disehurge ol hi- duties. In iln-. a- in all other matters of public concern,. police ri'ipiires ihat a* f.'w nnpeiiimi nts a* possible e upon Bra Isl'-'iildixist to the ti •« operation ofthe public will, otmv oliiciai luuclm: ., . in Couini!. M*l u«, then, endeavor so to amend our system thai • -i ,v. - iia in CCnai'] lo pr« limit Hit • ' il- i I ... • ..... li lerum— w'lto '.Il .■.:'. •.,.•,•. ;..•.-. •,, y'lin-ii-r ol iln | 'he Oil Ow f Magistrate may nol In lirreil ,..., I ..,...•.■■........ .,..•■. ,-.:.i. In,.' re. eived the sanction upon any citizen but in pursuance of a fairexpres rating with ];ou foi liielii^t time, il i< .. ..-..,..:. , . ... ■■ , . ....... . .'. •> •, i,,..,■!.., «,:!i'-II.I: , I .it-will ..film inajoni.. r.roVI* . 1 Id.' t .. i-: it i |... .. lo jTl -nil I . \.. .. a^ ,,' I ■ II ■ •: . ' . nil I.. _:!- ..Jure ot Iwet.l'.-lotii -.v., ,^.,'i, -, . .t t; . .... . . t .'.• ill n ailion- ol ll.i.i, '. |i- ... ., A | i. I'r-llCII i||. I < ; .. . .,. ...i'-, aiitl t. pro| -•• sin b i. ■ ..-' I - a . : . p.i>(, ■ ' i i'. y ol ... • . . i ..I-Tm ■ ' .11 ril.lv e\; : . :: ..-..' il.l.\\ , ■ •' • South Ann li- . tain of SI (tie. . . I'll! . •' l\ | | .'. ■ lo i i. a -••!!.• ' of iii.ieipi.til salisl.ii mi., i lilnut lor lhere«pe> ,..;,. lot . .... i. in ...i graiulalioii and tie* out ii. . !,- to ,; • ■ ., A'',,..I ■..■■ ■ , |in:i i-n .. I. I'MII.! i. Hrif* u.eixe, ti.^t we are at | eace w.tu ah li i.Luc.1,1 '' •• i: .- i :.. ;•, • ■ ■ ■ I • • i ■ . ■.." a II tiiii (en loimlry exhi'iits (he most ilaiiiii.. a ■'. a /■ •■ '■• - i:t i ....:... - a i .• ,i We.i -i in i" 11 general welfare ami progressivi no- lo both t ■ , liilnrhico eh . , I ■• ,'\ in.'.- I would tlran ton recommend such an amendment i niiiulei n|J |of the Coni'.ilution a«may remove all ititermiilials ,.. •.,.:. i ■ ency in the election of President and Nice l'n-i-r commercial Idem. 'I l" mode maj be so regulated as to preserve . : ii.ii" than that I'" "'acl, S ite its present relative wii.ln in the elec-r. ri.vnnri.t. 'lurniugoiir eves to other nations, our < ■...<..:.■■■ • .ii.il.rul in um*. ■ i.« Ix ij I; and, ifmet by ,,on ! ';'''' " Alhire in the first attempt mav b«- pro- -i.. • ,n-.... i- !.. -ei■ our l.n'il Ihe lilioan i:.et ll.ting III i-1 ll.cn full <-\u .•!, n| liicuio- . ;■ ; ' '-, , li.u Unveruiuciii. J viuTd '°p- h> roiduiing the second to :i choice be-sect. red in Iln bltssii.gs enjoy«ii i.y .. ,.,:.... , ,i li illi IH.HIM | ..- '...- a' o.ir . ..■ . am .,.:• topi.'i .:.; I.era .. ; I iirc.l lo both couu- \ U('"' l!;r '"" '"'■-l"-i candidates. In connexion advancing in knowrailge, in liceouui anil in mi . i i I■-• — -,'--■ . . i! i,i th . . . i . i.i vi'li-.ali an amendment, it would seem advisable | ••, .,, | in i,| ii limit the service of Ihe I liii l Magistrate to a MII- ', .'.'•. .... ..,•. . t. ' if i Ourforeipi relations, nlihou . ii Hi - •,,.,,".| : T ii.den.ni.y U -, i... - i;.. i ,.,... mi ■<■■■ . ;■ i. -, i .1 .. . . i.t.ci,l.,rly .ml,,: ■*• ";"«.'" xii* r lour or^ six y-ears. If. however.it characleruatif.candfriend;v,pre.r,,-n|(,,Nof.',f. '' ' ' ; ' " ' - l—"' 'I'!'' I»"=«''" ^••irie,,, l-l, , i •.,.,..:..,..,- -n-....! ..... Ira ailopt.-..i ,. worthy of r leratio,, ferti.ee between us and olhi'r Fowe. .,..., ,, t.. • " " ■'" ' '■••"••I ' " •«•' ••o-erve.l .... ..irprrt. ■ mg U. ...e, w re I , ,., u.l n,...; .hat ihe Uval- whether a provnran divpiahlymg lor office the R. p-csl. aswell lo ihe coui.tii ai Ira. . - il main ""1"1 • " 1!"' "•"•"' '" "' •""" ' "'■■ ■'" "' ' »•••''••"■•"! ' ' hands has Lee., rxwniatrte. in Congre^i on wlnmi such anelcciiori of our ..ti/ens. Toeir.ct'an a<tei*ti.«n I«.J •'",1 ' ' "' '" 'S'1'1 "'" '■■' '" '»"■•»? '" • ," ' ■ ' ' ! " '■»•'>'-' ' •''i-':".t -li- ™», "'« devolved, would not bepreper, shall rontmuc to be tie object ofmv. I e, dea- P ■ .Hide n.aniles.e.l by !.cl.,r.,l «.. ,tes for her aw VMiilemembe. of(ongr.« can he constitution. vours; andnot withstsnuing the dill"Vi,c« . f lira U ill. other F..r..pe,n I'm.s,, our ini.-reoii^e i- *wir»i .'■> •■• 1 ut u become, mj ■«'> »PP«" M Iices of si and profit,.I will b« , , . , .II ..■, , ,.it :)i.- i» .. li . ..■■,.,. . i: ,ii, ' i . i i .. . . i ,• . i , .|,,',.,.,t I,, 'hi' In 'a ;.. .', i veil III !,!• T Hie ino-l eoini'irritii.ii- ::.|. task, I dp not allow my s. I lo apprehend uutatornhlc " " "- "• I "' ' ") ■. "' . • " ;mouigeont i re'ui:-.- iI"..e*--da :■■ o" urioiinlrv Is wilh. eVert ll,iura I tier •■ i •.,.', i iIini.u*. i i.. ,,,,a.. ...........i .,., . . ,,i .i ,o. 1.i1io-,,t.i. ,o,' .', • • ' ' . . ■a,,^..iI.Iii.s.Ii iinl„. i li'ivin i in..1.'in-.',in,-.:,.-. t .I lio,,ni lor -, u,rn, ,s a.li.o„us. :ig Which cm -nlntes national, -in I--oi,l, - . i .i- !.. l•U' in . npionwveerr,!' ,ni I.•I. i'.i, ■ .' ..i.. ' inn . '..., I. .in•■ , ■ •'•..,,.- • •..yv ,i.\\ii. i"niin-i ■I■, • . .. ..m..pn, ,iie,.u.,t,liarry\ I tlieJj are Ira eved lo Ira l.tiler uIuuhtied to ti i i.,n qu.it to the mai.itei.anc. of all IKr iule,.*'.. i, ' "" :' ' ■- •:"""1 "" ';- : '•' " '• »!""-",'»I»< «'" "■' I »« -' ' ■««""•« ""!«• "'"'UJ TT ' 1"' ',"" f . "'"' 'T'""'? ' dischargitig the responsible .n..l conliei I lo fi, !""' '•*'""■* ' ' «*»•.«■•' »«•>" ' "'" •' ' f "l"'",!" " '" ' % «' »" '""i "««1 have *«•« douiile*. he,., ntedby Iheurexclusion from Execnti-e in thii respect, it i^ my »i ttlwl pin ''•' !''r """ ' '• v.-re e-.p ..I to t:.- - ,i. -.,'.:•- Imiinidnd that u-i liin.i".. to I.i- ■ v uu-li wns ju.t-to ail''-othiiigtii.it is not clearly rikl.t audio sul el '»'war, \A'car.i.oi I...I ni pale thai lira re^ull will, ly lo be expected linui hi* t... i. - an I zeal. To tono.hmg that i. wrong; and I flatter mv=elf, thai I'tove fnon-bli; n. ihe i >■•■■ of .-mli/r.n, n ... thi* eau*e, in a -.•ie..l de.'r.,, i* to ', imputed tin si.oi„..,d h, i ., . ,],,r ni:.; ,i a- i.i'i!,.. (. ,'...,,,;i, m. ' """ '■"-■> ' .:•'-• ''':<• ' t% "I "•' ■'■■■'■•' ■■■■> - '■- -■ ; . iliiig to both an.l m .•>, i,.:,'.:., :,ci.'an I ,..in.iii-in i.nli' i. .,,.-. I ''"'" ''' ['en tin-e I iweK li v i ; l-eeu miiited pirl,e»: but part.cuh.rl; t ■ ■ : ' Mexican (...- all uiipoinlmeiits in Ihe gift ol Ihe President in whose election they may have been officially concerned, 'flra nature ol iln juilii ial ollii e, and the neci »sin »f -eniring in llraC'abiiiet Hid in diplomatic stiilion* of ihe In.'li. -I rank, the best talents a 'I political exi eri- ... i |„ ierunie.it lor....ly , m.ited and coin hided ' " • • '-'"dd. pe.l.ap-,. \. epl th. -. Irom tin . xclu • encv t6ciHsM-~allourju.-t ri:ht-i !,".-■-■.■'. d. ' jdenven to ihe conn u-.-teoi iln l.iii.,1 Si is.frotn in its own c.piial ami imd-v .:. o.vn eye. I'ral.i "'• Ofthe unsettled matters, belwi .. mo I'nil J ""' '''"'.? tcivi.a'iou nl ihe l;,.:, s(-ii afreejlh euni-ianci-, il appear, u ixpnlienl n. ..-ne Tlrare are perhaps few men.who can, for any grwrt Slate- .rail other Power", Ihe mo»l promii ent are • •'''-'' "' " " "" " '" " ' '"■'' '" •'" merehaut »• ■-• ; lo Sir. I'ouwcll the op*,. •, eitii r ;,• r. Iurn or not, as, length of tin... enjoy oil:. .■ and power, wilhouli In iliu t ..Iii. h have lor \iar» I.i... the suhiect ofi. .■'■'■ ■""•'"' ' ' i-'Ot- -•) ., .-. > un.ler a flag al peai it in hi*judgment, the inten -Iol hi* country ini.iit re- ing ■■.ore or h-- under (he ii.lli.cnce ... feelings go< ..ion with 1'li.j.laud. France and Siain 'I !i<- v "■•'■••• '■'•'■''•'■ 'hi* i.dv,■■■ Inge enji-yed inion con- quire; and instrn -lions I ihat >:-.' were prepared; I'.ivorable to a faithful di-charge oftfteir public an I ic periods at which our Ministers to ihiwelloverii- dition-. i-y mo-toflhe I'm,,.- m ran ope, lias hith- but before they cmld :.. ,i< : -• I.. -I, it, ....muni-1 Their integrity, may be proof again*! impronrr me.its left the United Stales rendei it iumo^ible er'oJie"ii witldu-ld from n-. INring (he past sum* ration was received from Ihe d i.Tuineiil of 'VUxi-Juderalions immediately addrc-sed lo tlwni»eives, at HIP I nlt, day to ii form »ou of what l'a- been """' *" ;'•'l•" ' "'• ''"' im»nrei -. .1 attempt to oli-, Co, throu .h t'- I 'barge .1' ttl'air here. r« que*ting the they are apt lo acquire a luib . »f looking willi indil III! Ill •>. i on. -. bill done on the subject with which the] have been re- "':i "• «:«».if"«»'«-d muter ri ;,.,■- which itcall ofour Minister, 'i i..- v...- ,...,,, t:» ..... ,,,,,,1 spectrally, harmed. Reiving upon the iostice ol our i I ro,1M '"'''' "•' : l""',,, ; ' ! ''■ vl1 1-1"1 »nh; and a r.oresentativu ..I , rank corre-p Ini 1 ... .!,.._ ...... I. .... .... I, I.. . .. .. l*i i. ei i upon the public interest*, and ol loleraimg conduct Irom which an iinpracl sed man would re views in relation to tin points committed to ne-otia- Tulls haxe I i.at.lyl lim. in part ,u .I,| with thai of the Mexican Diplomatic \ .. nt near toll. Oilice is considered as a species of property ; tion, and the rw iprocnl good feel which cliMracl«-r-'"r"'H'r,:'c ""'' ''.>""''' ■•' thi' new field j tins (internment was appointed. Our coiniuci lo aud (ioveri.ment, rather as a mean* ol | ling in-i/ es our intercourse wilh ilrase nations w. I IVI Iln ',>,-)',C0l'l"*l'1 lour ciii/en. aie, in my npiiuou, | wirds that Republic ha.-been uniformly ol the mo«l j.liv'nlii.il interests, than a* an iiislrument created-ole-b. i-t reason to hope lor a satislaclory 'atljusluieut ol | '"■''' "■', ''' " :l'1'' '" ■-'"•""' '" I;I '" ""r most ■friendly character, and, liming ilm- .-..,-.,.,,,| Ihejlylo. thc-c-rviceof the People. L'orruptra sonra, i-x ■tiif ililliii in i - " lious altenlion. only alleged obstacle to ii, ... i,., i , .:. i se. I iiiul, olher, a perver*iou, of correct feeling* and prm- ,,■ ,i ,• . i, . • ii , • ■, , . Our lustria, .li rroiiditr\ Ciiiunit hope '..;•.. ,t will W-th Great Britain, alike distinguished in peace -„,,„„,«,..,., ha, been graduauv .rare.-ing, a ,1 , oicnr ... our allnirs. •nuwar,weroaylooblorwardto years of peac.ful, llott .,,,A1,,...,,.,....,,.,.., ,u. •„„. ,. ..„ rilI_, ,,,,, ,,, | .,,,. ,„yir. |-,.K„, .„, it,. ,„.,.,.,., . „. ltl, b.noi.iile andelevated compe-lilran. Lvt.y thing ,ht. ,„„ „, v ,„_.,. .,„-ed a.,,1 my hnme.h.le rompli e with lira* application lo. ()u. trade wilh \U-;M.I. ..'I \, of .rroiidiir\ cannot but hop.- that an advu ' u wiil i inks, divert (inve-nuneiil from its legitimate emU, I tircat p. a.-. ; „„,.,„.,.„„.,, |,„ „,.,.„ ,_,.„,„, .-y „ u._ „,„,{. ne-cur m allair*. n.J m..ke il an enpiic foi lie «uipporl of ihe tew ,- ;lir < s^in-f nl the man), 1 In- dnlir^ »>l all [ u liir •lid < r- iiit, or, at t(ii-i. admiI >>l IM KL' inatlt ->• -mi- |.l<, ili.ii IIK II «f intelligence U^M rvu III) q'n.lii l hi , i.f'|v. - l'«r Ihen [''it tniiiiuce ; und I > ttn ul l»ut in theeondition and history ol lira two i.aiion*. is llt;al|, ,,„ ;,,,,, u,,:, i7,-„ |.,m,',-. j„ U«'l..i."\.l | hi's recall and ihe i .pomiment ... ..,/,,-or. .„. calculated to inspire sentiments of. mutual reject, „„:., „,..„., ,,.„ ,„.,..., ,„,,„„ ,„ i: u :1 „,.„, ... o, n not lo be a-cribed lo any evidence lhat the impiltii- ..I... lo carry conviction lo Ihe minds m b. I. that il ,s% „.„,_ .,„„„. i|lld ,,.,.,.,,.,,. w,-||tn „„; , , ,„„,, , .,„ „„.„•„. ,., j,,,, ,;, r u, j,,.,. l:, ..,.';,„ ,| .,, , ..,.,,,., „„ ,, ,, |,„, |„ ,,„. |olly ,,„,IK.,. , |> je-.r policy to preserve th. mo«l .ordial .. lairans. .,;„.;,,:„ Scale. ■•• f Mexico, was v I li..ind*ed; nor lo a waul .ran in oilice tliai. i* uctrallv to Ira «a.n, il In .heir euro an m> own views and ills not to be doubted H,,-,,.. ,|„ ,,,... ..,',. ,..,, „.,.. ,|, . | ,., li.li-i.i-i in In- tal. . ori rilv ; and lo add, I ex -nee. I «nbiml. lb. r. lore, to lour con-al' ra uiai:mrn are also the prevailing seutiniints ol om relations with Port ,g-,l l.av, b,,ii rou.mil. '11..-1 th-t the Irutn oflh.ii. l....-ge ha* raver'been allir.-.ico 'I'OI.. whitl.ei liicu-ray ol tl. Ih.vi im'i.ei' v ii". I ','' v ',"'• 'tier lime nor opportuni- .,, ,, ., , .,.,„,. .4 ,,,,.,.1,,,,. 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Object Description
Title | The Greensborough Patriot [December 19, 1829] |
Date | 1829-12-19 |
Editor(s) | Swaim, William, 1802-1835 |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The December 19, 1829, issue of The Greensborough Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C., by William Swaim. |
Type | Text |
Original format | Newspapers |
Original publisher | Greensborough, N.C. : T. Early Strange |
Language | eng |
Contributing institution | UNCG University Libraries |
Newspaper name | The Greensborough Patriot |
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Object ID | patriot-1829-12-19 |
Digital publisher | The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, PO Box 26170, Greensboro NC 27402-6170, 336.334.5304 |
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OCLC number | 871562729 |
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Title | Page 1 |
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