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wlwattn rajitita$f v philo white j salisbury n c tuesday vuoust 7 is27 vol viii ml 874 rr v.;\\\,s vtiv s',v\f mr ml 11 i'll y's oration by opening the road to wealth and fame der opportunities of instruction it is not subscriber selin .. igenl for mr coaoica it subsorvet the purposes ol avarice and turpriting thot to lew became eminent in iry fulciwider proprietor of the liu ,, , , „ ' ' ambition ; society is led captive by i's br liberal paofessions al ihlt doy i manufactory often to ilie publii hcndcisnn survived l)uff>y many years charms and sometimes bound in fetter when libraries , • • - bl.sh -,' in til our of all iao snddessripiiont bt the keg and obtained ihe first standing stthe bar | iy lls powerh , |„ is stale ihe bar and towns when every pr li ttioual man nnd itv upon terms equally sstlsfator as nf this stole he wss devoted to his pro , he gencrtl assembly hove been thus every respectoblr gentle ., i a dol , be brought from lb le-t or any fession and upon die whole w.s ibe most |-, f .... c h e , rd fnr its display it is tlie lerllon of book it it . if ult to cone ive imnsel'i ' •'.;', i v , m,ki,o''ao,,i f '' : * model of e lasryerjhar our bar b,s br , nch , i r e,-ature which wc have culli the inconvenience under which young izzzz i ' " '' " produced li was lite in ble before be villfc w i h , 0 much success and in which men labored ll.irty -„ forty yesr sgo bdwaltd cress agent turned his attention to polite literature wc have no been for behind any ofour but hos the number of cur dlstlngulsh ,, feb 15ia.189t 6ml76 1 he never acquired a good style in i sl er states not in alter davie lefl cd men incrented os lhe forlliiles ol it out ceppor stills and other old copper composition yet his style and manner h e house of commons there ippesred struction have increased ! they cerloin v "" ' ' ! '" of speaking st the bsr were extrimely | n lho , body another man whose genius ly hove nol of tve number ol young .. ... ,. ,,, if>i\v i ai vi've in press vc i sb.,11 here speak ol i ,,, as «» b hove all admired ond who.e mitfoi men who hove been educated ot this uni tv.xv\*-y wnv n^b,^wi»a . i.jllfililm business , ,,!,, ln „ , ketch 0 f hi , chflracler publh j j w n dmm j me feb hov r , lnenee t zzzzz.z],z:z an z v zzzzizvzzzzzlzz.zz ? irv ' mil , ca,h ' , n !"';' a p .■•■■■• ol mm < ' liho,,rh he ln ■"» bnn,:h oi "»—" ■'' h " r nu t ., i.t of aueu i will gise 40 cent pe /•....,, /,--, mder the th .',( liia t faculties of a fine mind were blended wiih ,, „,„ imng . p rov i denc , hat withdrawn ber bears no proportion to ihe increased hluhel for the grai hat '» e cleaned and u hamptoy take thlt method of respectful exalted moral feelings although ho was y m fron1 pu blic view ond he hos lice means of instruction which ihey hove ? ei let pr cv for good hop ly iul'or g the citizens ol cabarrus county a all times accessible he seemed lo live fijlowcd by the regrets and tears ,,(' hi had to shut causes is ihis to be bttri jolln schools a.„l ,. idjar.cn country ha i „ i h.i it „,, ( | „,,,,,• in an atmosphere of dignity covmrvmen 1 speak id john stanly billed '■> he causes ore numerous but .■.-,..,•,.;„ um.18j i meneiubuiinc.sin ihe.l.np heretolerammp he exbcted nothing by his manner ye ,.; p or more han twenty years he we will notice only a lew of the most " v„l„',\ai.u("\l v.s..iw n •„'■■. .'■-,' f ',;„,•'■zz tin to ,','.;. ..,.„- pi > 1 « 1 li '» ••«'■p a,kl has !,<.„ the ornsment ol thc bar snd ol operative in the first place the plan of ntluw.m 1 l ' m ' lu - »™« v ;,' i . ,,, ™ prepared to ex te all left him with respect rhe little quar , he h u e ol commons small in stai education in oil our schools.pt ulsrly t a zz'z?zz,z'zi-z ti -'-:„.■"-', ■-',» their lin ol businr , rels and cutest of men were beneath ure , ne „ „ ., race r u | ,„ manner in ou prcporotor schools is radically ,. w zv z - s"!mer'-'oo be nor i • •" ",' '"" * : ismlsl insni laiit | lin , . his was ihc region l high senll i,h o v.lce well modulated nnd o mind defcctivei iwo much timi is pun upon ai.kot '•.»'.< ',",':■■■-' ' -■' •'" ■' " '' ;""' m mm v '• , ,'. .""■"'• ■'" l here be occupied s standing i disciplined snd rich in knowl syntax and etymology ihe time ol the joe lltrgrave i jacob miller kin x ''''■■i z '.'' tho la - v ml„mm,mm-m "" , was pre-eminent the conslitulion edge he become ihc most accomplished student is wasted snd his genius frittered portion ol this tract i low •■- 7 , i ,,.,,! zz.zz'.tzz zzzzzzy.-z ' md juri-prudei.ee ol his country were or r „, „,, sl „„. h i style ol i ay upon word insle i being level edged by all who ».-.., ,,-::„,.. i «, y ■ne ,„„„;;„,„„. n ,. v ,,.„, i;„i,„„„„i r,-.sg nts his favorite studies profound reflection qubn ee was more vorious than that of en oped ond polished by ihc spirit ol ibe nfu-*or,unoi,en,,ii 1 a ", - - _ „„,,,.„., a „, r ..... p lcn , |. ro ctor svttem of d generalised his ideas and giver 0 of his predecessors such were the ver wrifer instead of direning thc study of iil lieldm mo il -'..• ,'--,-; ..'„.,' s spooring hs prucs lor work will be at hi political and legal lesmingsscienlific ml i,j f his genius ond the extent i he greek and latin classics lo the devel ow growing it second crop tli - is al -,.' i ;:"'* ( .. „ c 6 cast no m.m belter understood the .-._, bcqu i r ,. menl9 , , h a hc could at pica opemonl of his fscnlties and ihe improve b,.ui ',.,,.• bund-id res ot „',:.' ["■-'■7'.y z'„-z zh'czz . . i ' h 601 * of our government ; no map more „,,,. „ dop lhe |„„ vi bowin , , xy \ t 0 | ment of his toslc his lime is token up tn lion mott of which hat been clear wi inn tn panul i on , l ;.-, admired it and no man gave more prac davie or ihe plain tiinplo energetic nico 0 tentions to words urrongement ol la.i four years tu r i .. a i . . «- - u <■n -| w . li „ c , i , l „ 1 s in 1 vi tic pi ,,,!-, of his admiration the i.ub bly , eo f moore hc could rouse the noble clauses snd construction of periods ith l.,sv n ;' ; ' r,on '' l ' i ' |, ''"'" i m * ''" ' : bllo are invited to try our shop we lime idea , hat i e lived tinder a govern passions or amuso by his wit and plea hit mind thus injured he enters upon the a^b'rzcru.bt'vc.ul.v a-,,1 x hundred .""■' asl a fair trial , if we tllmfsllof sst,.(j-lng mem of |, ws , waa forever uppermoat in vl ,„ n ,,, ( .. r||1 ,, in „,,,„,., .„■,„,,. ,,„„ m „,. v „| ,|„ physical moral sciences acres lying on both ild - hi dcailea fo.d we are content nmwoepni ron z j gu his mind ond seemed to give a coloring se9 ,.,,,, lls „ m | k cs,u uhuion no snd long sccustomed to frivolous investi road i miles nm al <>"'■'""■.'':' '" ; wadk xx n imp it'i'v lo all his actions ashe ocknoivlcdgeil sl eak r was ever more fortunate iii i.e gallon ho ncvei ises io ibe dignity oi thirty acre at present in culiiiation ; tsso t,,:rl ( , '■i 1827 bl78 no domininti but that of the laws 1,2 bow ri,im.i,„latiti ilis maimer ii his subject | thoso sciences nor understands be tnclli "*'",', mm'mi ;'" r : ," ; a"i,m ii 1 — z7,~7r e<l wilh reverence to iheir wthorliy nd ond on „,, ,„,,„„ , i , , hject he had . ods by which their truths sre illnst.sted sminl i"of'tt...'b isind/eitberf ■u'.ass „•• : sw'.tr ' r»-ft\\l\fttoili illllth taught obediciir c tu less by his example neatness ol manner which small men in the next place mo many bludies are irain lhe ,- on tin ; rcmis - . neu nnd s r ; , t r eeived tl.e lotc.l tnd must ap than his precept to the bumble olli o s ,.|,,,,,„ acquire he resembled moore crowded upon the student at once ; studies comfortable dwellng-houtc nearl fimihed with t | ,„:„•,, i ra.hloni from philadelphia accom 0 f justice he was rcspectlul i ihe ices id ,„,,,. ,,,,., kncm 0 f his perceptions ond which have no analogy nor connexion all the neoetsary ou.-housc 11 new it isalso „.„ a vv pb portrait (*,,:,„■.«. ,-■n -.,„.„,.: tl i vh , ( . character were overlooked when the intuition of his judgment his lol in the hi d place the time allotted for " iduals stood before him clothed nd knowlcdue were always al com romplcting a course ofsclenlific tudy is , , s , .,, . 1 r ii'iv.i e .. s > s .,, -, ,, , k ilcial authority in ho i ount „, ,,,, unu , .. couw bung them lo bear too tho ; the student s mind flairs under where be justices ol lhi peac a,i h force and effect as occosion required the evere l.l r imposed upon it 1 he ,; the law he was ,„. less re without any preparation his mini was elasticity of lhc mind ought never to be in his depot imciit bai in the 0 well disciplined snd to hoppily loneil weakened ! ifltbe lhe sludenl thence tribunal of the state he con ,,,„. i , v „ p , v s ready for action he forward hobbles ilirou s h l.is rourso and obedience to the laws lobe th ti „ m „ , lhc rbre t.lenl ol conversin is often broken down before he nets to r ol a cituen i snd il seemed to ell ; bis conversation was he perpetual the end it in the fourth pl-.ee mo great object of his professional p ,„- 0 | tobcr thought or pleosi.nl hu ur many studies ore purtucd and no pur tculcate a sense of this duty and , mi ,_ wa s heightened in its effect by his sued wells the siu.lrni ucqni.es o smat l,e odmini.traiion of the laws an happy style and gracefulness ol manner let inp of longuoges ind sciences and un atndi^a eir nor put his reputation ol ink conversation equalled bis sivlo and man the powers ol he niin.l and onius n lor yscsme to the trial of his cause ner in public speaking deep and severe nvesit k olion in tho ipored and il ibe stole of bis few of ihe men whom i have named is.t place the multitude ol books is a r his wan of preparation were hail , he advantage of a liberal education . serious injury to mos siudents they jeopardise ms reputation in.be lhcy „,.„, ,„ eminence by he force of despair o reodmg many ol them , snd ment or his client's cause he ,,„,,. re nius ood a diligent application to conienl themseivei wi.n iramq -"'" scline the trial until a more favor m c i r studies tho number of our litero or the most celcbraleil at lengin tno e the courts in s.hirh he prac r men has been small compared with valuoblc books are placed away earetuliy d his brother lawyers understood 0 u r population but this it not a matter ol ins librory and ncw.p.per pamphlets cacv of bis feelings upon this , urdr l,e when we look lo tl.e condi.lon and o.he fugitive : productions tokeup all well th.t they ex.ended lo him ol ,' he state since the close of the revolu iheii lim for reading i here is nothing igence he required snd a knowl j llonj , v war when the war ended the in this course which teaches youth how this part of bis character gave l-03i0 were in poverty society in disor to think and investigate 1 ne gres 00 ea 0 his clients and sttraeted 5c?,mor.l i monners al.nos | rate jeet of educ.lion i to give ... lho mtnd nf people to hear bis speeches i order wss 10 be restored to society and ociiviiy and energy this odjcct con e rose at the bar no one espec l t o lh laws before indus.r could never be attained by studies which ds lesr common place matter no t the fo es 0 r the people i rhonl tract lls tei n and mpair its elasticity led lor „ cold vapid or phlegm j c w , k . establish d to lhe edn ".- - rhe evils « hicl i have mentioned i sre gue hi great excellence ss . l and congregation formed for no confined 10 the 1 s d nor h-car consisted in an earn.sine.s and poaching he gospel before the publu 0 lino i ihey ex «■»""»«.». j ol manner and strong power of lr.lt could be amend , wa ol lhe ' .»!••« ' "' " g he s ixed ne or two ro„g ; r , .„,,,, i0 , ,„-, , these , bjc is ; snd lhe the lead in rum ■.. , ' • • du md these he illustrated and en .' important of them lhe education ol cing methods ol instruction - ,„, ie,i upon his exordium was short snd ap ™ u „, „„ the longest neglected be the philosophy ol the mind i m suto e he quickly marched up.o.he ,„,. ,-„„ university wen into operetta i science ond ol c,;,„„e nm|bw ointin controversy making no -., there wete not more lhan three people shews lhe happy effect of hese re.,ir..ewere.froid,oappr r ooch h n , « s.a.e , id nidi , t as desirous or attack ng ll bv sur , , 0 | , classical education could be h.ve retolve.l 10 make similar cnsnges tbe confidence be exhibited ol ' , „. , i'm most | ninent a e to re lol the plan o s „ „ , and . ,. ,„ gradually impsrled lo hi , „' , , these schools was kepi by dr du new methods f ,.,-„. m \ .. , he grew mure worm .,„ i e.rnetl , c.ldwell ol uuilford coun.y he ever ch.nge may b ,.- , o . li in • d in bis argume i selz ed ii , i ft ' '»« ' *>" » h " edu - z , z eritiesl moment foi snlorcing „„, , n ,| continued ii for more then lh lr .. i beg .. b r n ' '; " " ' ' '" *» on he brought forth his main sr ,. ' tri the aiefulneu ol hr c.ld life should ecollec i 1 1 . a u o , pressed it home and sot down i ,„ he lltereiure ol north carol 1 tion re . '"''"'';, "»';..' . •;"; dvanced in life ho seemed more „,„ „,„-, he tuflicien.ly spprecls.ed s,.v ,-, ,., . r.l only as^a , . ,,... . re-nx tlh.t.h.lav ' be m ■,,.- jesaf ii.tiruc hi , be , mind lor recelvn « b »»«^ pretcd end administered by rules msthemstlcs and m ns i.iurul 1 nno ono » - r hey untlortlood whenever i wa ph morel philosophy w.s uughi ; j n , '..."' al hot bl,m ,!,.„,, imtnot sense i from , syllabus of ; irctott delivered by bm - h - e people in a higher degree il t whher.poon in i'rincelown college '.'..',.; • ,,, „ i m ' * " j ; ' s u d.ni he booh p h ory o . v m tge nd^son n^p ■'"''' "'" " yar ' , '"""""] s -.---,.' :.- -,.- upon the study 1 rich of 1 common sense necessarily les n ,| e ed very few in lh ste.i '. ' . h . , a „ cn i on to that be respect ol the people lor the lhe | iu rorio ol l.wyejs who lived ... th ■..■ki ;-' -■n „ onhhod ,, id induced ihem to bcliovc thai , i lown ii emembe , br ■';•;;" « ■'» ne » nc » „, hl ,, md lain , is ii ived myste ics ,., , h „ .,,„ . , , pi,:i,ng mv course "« ;'"..' ' |, c i him svoid read .,„,. merely for the purpose ol dlc , undel hr c.ldwe 1 1 pen near j 0 ,„„ ,, v e.y of linr iho profession „ lassies 0 , r , i,houi finding a„y bv.ks ... , . lonth , h 0 | hem are worse i lhe rules ol pedantry djd not suil ,.,„,, ex ccpl tome old work on leologi ,"';.. ,,„„,:„, „| ihemprodur.es untry nor this sget lhel common ,„, ,,-,,. at length 1 secld nt - - • • ■,,„;;,„„., . \ liry „„ had acquired dom mon ... polities mcl wi , h voltaire's history o i »'«»"'« i ls sttenilo ul blunt his igloi iwasgsl r it hi the law | lwehin 0 | bwoden an odd volumi 01 oniy u him read only works of i,,ch and lawyers sh u d havo the sm .„', kodcric ksndom on an but few booka and ndence and magnanimity 10 strip „ bridgnie nl ol ron quixote ' . •> , ■• take two young men veil of mystery from every branch me a taste „, e„,i,..i w 1 - , 1 • ■-• imllar genius put ,,,„,„,.. 1 implif 1 mske ll , |„ d no opportun ty of gr.lirying uni 0 iu.i iinu ._ iblo.s.fai „. i lible to the un ,„,,„„ , siudent in this u n lv « r ' , »' n l , ni w milton i'sr.di e l.osl don quix iding uf tbe common people ,,.,„ 1796 i'ewol ur \, me " * " m ( , oil bl ., and in.o the hands of i free s.s.es eloq pre d.n.s lhi«'«pr - .". .,, hundred vo't.me " poetry history and philosophy bookslhn mys.lfi nv -- thc termsof.be wetlern carolinian ar ss per annum-or l k.ifpaid .., advance •■■>" foment in advance will be required from all lub.criber at a dittancc who ore un known 10 the kdilor hides sum r p.m •'"• !"■'**" bi acquaintance guarantees llu pas '"' ** • no panel discontinued l-scpl at ibe option ol,h.'ralit',rl..n.il.alltir ; a,.kesare..a adver.i-emcnls will he inserted i i.u •"• per square i'or the tint intortlon and twe.,1 l.se ventt tor each subsequent one all letter addressed to the editor must be emtt-tiant or thev may not be attended to y ya\\t ...-..*• i vo\ve v^^^b !! and 6 miles of s ilisbury it wancoutity n c there is in all : i acr ol land a good ponlon of whi tli is fhitrate und in lho county on .!..■prcrowe ll tr ure * good countr zz,:tzz'zz:z,zzz:"zzz under cullivali n ; rofitablv to rmpl ix 14 or 15 band si !:,,:"' -:' ' ■of excellent meadow ground cleared to inswe - and a considerable quoiiiitj unci l the land i iu»ceptihle of biting i will be as mav sui nur li.n-r.s divided iul two or more plantation . , also will be diiponc nf ll.c iub.cn fi ft be inti-esl (,!„■ball in he valuable j , q mills known as long mills "" crar.1,1 creek between d tnd 4 milct from salitburi , thc tub.cril.ei h.-i .,- delermined to sell all ihc b i property or ony part of ,.. wlu be dl.poic.l of inilicmotl accommodating purchttlng aro invited to examine thc prcmi ... ;— which in n abseni ,-. will be abown by ns brother j.mc i long living near long ferry ,— or by my over r nn.henn r1chp w 1.0ng book binding rrsni sub ibr retpec.fully inform the clt ii item of salitburv and thc mrrounding country that ho base ioblithed a bo bindery in said lown on m.in street a few door toutll ofth court-honte where hc will be thankful to receive an kind of work i hi line ol buiinest and america he feeli confidi nl ol in ing al ic lu give , i,,„s sali-la ion to all lllll.e ul„i 01 ft ' vor id i'i an descripli i binding rlank book , inn ic t order aft an patten ' l'„rni-l i on short notice and at prici s v 1,1 i iu can complain of i old bo k rebound eithel plain or ornamen tal on lh „,„-. „,<...!, ;-,',- arms all orderi i from nh si t til id -'■• nded •" the pal ■.. i ., ,:, • „ lie ii r ipcctl',,11 tolicited.by , t ,',, ,,,- bent ■s ,-.•. ., ii ok caitl kiiet pman county ti id 1827 sualm ij.-o.t tbe ubtcriber't rt.bh ind n ird.ca , ' barru county v ll on ihe nigh nfioth init twogroj illiltsi v on ol ihem having n dark n„„e and 1.11 alum .* or h sears old and . scar around liis righ hied foot aboul lhe pa tion join - - ed bj a rop i lie ollici horse it 10 or ii year old rallu r ivhilei than il ollii i both i'ngood o der.aii.l hod • i ; nl ilulcii ■, ar • lit cosim ii i ■' may tppea heavy built \ man i.l.o dlsliini iciftvm li it nitpecl i in be the thiol d ,,-, u , ,,,, -,■-,,,; l he same lilt ' ■tin v.,-r ; be ii about ! feet 7 or 8 i broad icrns lhc t n hi id inn id liic i ■■, . ,-. tin chill ■■lha ver ' ■ip .'., uldercd - pl " . ' ' > ■lown look . boot n ,„-!, - i,i ,„..., i - i ..-, ; , t 1,-f mimicking lhc uul li brogue 1 1 ul rambling ind ai i n >. ,.| 1 lb contra wi.h a black velvet ... ca.ancl pantaloon i i ck i.e wi i „ ,„■! ti im v very i i , .„, i will be risen lor hi n rt c hi ii i - nl lu u | oll or di orini . ,„ iu me in uo cord n c a | •„; | ill or wither ol lhc ii net an - i ,,, the t uit-olllco in iln place will be lliai.l l-dly received ' jno l mahan concord ix c ix i 1827 ' • : ' t ilitor ol i si ipup ,- -.-■r qu -' '- " r i t in ,!' t , ting ., li trie thief b noli ■i ■a * 1 k m taken \ y ana co«\m\uv,s 0 ' ,, 9.1 1 hill intlnnt ben i ■nil i ■-, , ibnu .", years id 5 feet i ■-, - , li high black stvs he belongs john ,| ,;.;.,! . i wilk •• . -,::„., 11 i . i'r.,,,1 ,. , ■-,,,', feel " or 10 inches high dark cnmpl ,., my he belo to i liarl • smith ,,,,-:.- .;, , ■■.,,;, -,; , , . ., -,,-,. ' i ri ,,:,, » r ,.-,,,, l,.s,-ll„si complex „. ,. he bel ngtto samuel cherry of i'm ,,;,„„„, south uarolinii l'he owner are re , .•:•-•, i'm ird ; rove ; n erty pas . in get tnd lake lb mils st ,., 111 . m ■. - . ti ' ■: - . : ' su •-.■-. a ■' •'■■i 27 ijoiutauuetv to t\\c aivw (_,¥ ivilkctc ",. in lho .',:'-,, i'm i 18 7 t t negro mon who say iii name is handy . lie it 5 feel 7 ol cbci high about ' y il 1.1 , irj black peaks quick list i mo ol li i nt teeth rathe tinthelefi tide both car cropi ', ind i in b i ng to lumi - i ti , .. 1 .,- caste ti :,, ', south f"«r il na i - ■l-l 1 llim 11 the loss part ol ihi male and lhal he lefl ins matter bolow char lott . 1 1 on ,- is tl suid n , ome and prove property pay charges and la ibe negro away ci1ahlks pill 1'ss jtdltra may ii r 1887 b v'.vtvv manv\\a tiwn.m'tuv rsinp s'„l,s.-r,l„r bauug purchased the right i for mote mtndciilnill'i perpendicular 111(1 william lie , hull's ll /,,,„, al /',,- i i ■1 , t l'abart uni 1 william u.n ,, iw't h-r mecklt nburg county n,,u off n tor air those h'/b.siki tl single ilighu sepa rat is ,,- bs 111 ,- imbor on t c modaling ,. rmt mr i i xlahan ul v mcord ,- au , i - ,-,/,-, ! i i be ihe count ol ' ab.rrut the plan of b ith these mills ma be seen ,,, , „, i and cbailolto courli bp.njamin l alex m..-.1i i i irjco -.';,. i '•■■- ., 1,1 wlm-lla ll v,tu'\\t ... vfv y-.in\:tio ii it eliiy tic i i n i ington i « vnnk have i t re 1 1 rei hi i -' ' phllsdelpl ia n i n iv-yi rk . , of tl itrtiolrs ilusortl -,,: --: mil ■■'. od iii . i can tnd will bi old on lho mo ' re - ihei hav , ,;-, ill mi | h o :, iteri.l . ii ., ;,,-, par i ' *■-,-, ' ' -'■''- . hi a i i - hail ic ih pi -. pl attention u i may l-l 1827 62
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1827-08-07 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 07 |
Year | 1827 |
Volume | 8 |
Issue | 374 |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Description | The Tuesday, August 7, 1827 issue of the Western Carolinian a newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
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Date | 1827-08-07 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 07 |
Year | 1827 |
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["■-'■7'.y z'„-z zh'czz . . i ' h 601 * of our government ; no map more „,,,. „ dop lhe |„„ vi bowin , , xy \ t 0 | ment of his toslc his lime is token up tn lion mott of which hat been clear wi inn tn panul i on , l ;.-, admired it and no man gave more prac davie or ihe plain tiinplo energetic nico 0 tentions to words urrongement ol la.i four years tu r i .. a i . . «- - u <■n -| w . li „ c , i , l „ 1 s in 1 vi tic pi ,,,!-, of his admiration the i.ub bly , eo f moore hc could rouse the noble clauses snd construction of periods ith l.,sv n ;' ; ' r,on '' l ' i ' |, ''"'" i m * ''" ' : bllo are invited to try our shop we lime idea , hat i e lived tinder a govern passions or amuso by his wit and plea hit mind thus injured he enters upon the a^b'rzcru.bt'vc.ul.v a-,,1 x hundred .""■' asl a fair trial , if we tllmfsllof sst,.(j-lng mem of |, ws , waa forever uppermoat in vl ,„ n ,,, ( .. r||1 ,, in „,,,„,., .„■,„,,. ,,„„ m „,. v „| ,|„ physical moral sciences acres lying on both ild - hi dcailea fo.d we are content nmwoepni ron z j gu his mind ond seemed to give a coloring se9 ,.,,,, lls „ m | k cs,u uhuion no snd long sccustomed to frivolous investi road i miles nm al <>"'■'""■.'':' '" ; wadk xx n imp it'i'v lo all his actions ashe ocknoivlcdgeil sl eak r was ever more fortunate iii i.e gallon ho ncvei ises io ibe dignity oi thirty acre at present in culiiiation ; tsso t,,:rl ( , '■i 1827 bl78 no domininti but that of the laws 1,2 bow ri,im.i,„latiti ilis maimer ii his subject | thoso sciences nor understands be tnclli "*'",', mm'mi ;'" r : ," ; a"i,m ii 1 — z7,~7r e |