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| and aaaguiftary wnn f^om his youth de ivptjw to his country bat unambitious of i s^am eava^kjs^t an §• i'm t s%^^b>fl^asbi s*i • vwavtfsjte eb land britain cdnvinced that the re sources and spirit of a people embarked io the cru3c.of freedom coum never be ex hausted or subdued acknowledged our iadependeoce * ' our republican gdvern menta-had wen frame unnradiatev sub sequent to the renunciation of british so premacy and were in operation during our contest the wrtfcmtnt of our new poh deal principles was not deferred until die recognition of : exertion was wsnaateq w pre*en li aavantage and '• c*r wbtteowtedn dfttx prize of conteotton tvcoodusiom of the war found us pre pared for the experimt0t of our wew eon stiiwions ' arrival at this period of our wsttry a retroepeoive glanc io the principles which served f the rutftriftfkt oi our i virtu of that eventful period fm great and reading principles fthai all men are by sature equal " that governments de rm their just powers from the consent of the aovemed were ingrafted on the se ven state constitutions and display the mjthnents of men j unfettered br prelu dii b and duly impressed with the rights m dignity of human nature eounwty in twr republic means u that n man or setof men are entitled to exclusive privi irfts and that among au the members of cm community there exist • equal liberty anl an equality of civil rights 11 experi ence before and since our revolatien has taught thatin change of gorermnent tfic neatest cikumspaction is necessary jeat the mind urged by a novel and too great i ■• w*p*w p i^wugw j 1 ?*? errott the jta^tude of e^premibn th « all pen are yggf 40 b»^«w»a inyort j>g nsieled to an eynlkv of righta , w meni her of socienr may be construe as pro navffl fnf i i^t^f ' a au sta^aa b^^bs^aa^ab e^ast ibh a^sarj at&^av ennnai a«o«s>inm*o « iw m»m»*p w w fc *'"^ ' fhouat 01 wqtpflmstawcc c0hhj hwcf , fuflt cniatemfnfwnlal fl an*salll«r « ttmacanlaaattftssssb tfiiibsjii " b i b^n 1 7 jp > ' > k n w yyy ■i'/ifc * "**. _*^ a __^ *■« a*k^a^h dm^^b^^aaw * cwticlilwrqlw nkn kbclet pvw'duslc'k t^w cootrftd^cftio • j^cl &• flautrry will~|uvrayt b » means b g*3b wpvtawy thu woua lified exwttsion " that all men are equal may^irtekfedvim effect by the ambi tious bat ignorant or licentious dema gegue there cannot be a more danger oos extravagance than an unqualified doe trine that a all men arc equat « doctrine that anmd she mat incentive to honesrtr " and improvement ; tmtt eubvem the at ' — i - j ?■kl^m*s ■» ■mmjst ■n ail mm ■■. pftoie auttneuont •• dmuxft onq contni diet the very ri**cp of mt rkaite •** ernmenti which j^sttppoie sapertom'r werth discardina the adventitipa eir cnmstnnrei of bird and fortwee t is the pride of a potmat pverntnent » djsttn ,-.» i ■t v f | aeimcnaiv ttsai ifcinrnjl jllniaalji ' tiotis t9 fb wwrtfvc tite p6ipo#(p of the faooe and to emboldeti vic^wnie priin mpfc twit flptinanfbans oiii.h irk^r i»ni ■r a -. j *^ -•• i ■il i f ftfir ilrtlr li all il bifwvfi iniin xn conmn o wv vvtvnnyuy omlfttc^d fat dlc fcrtttimdtt 4 twroc w cofc . stwrtions > and dios tor-ptuikm fa established the feweajfntanve ystenii a trie expression m tuture oi me cqneeav.oi . 6hjc g\bvemea if the pracfic of approv tf • r ii.'i'jl'h jiim h -' ■' • iwc -"' ti "•• ng or oisapp ru vinsj nseasuira oy awvi > 1 l»amb a fla^^*i%bst1 a*sltf^bi^aww%sn oi fat sxs.*itfvbntf^^kflstfv vtfn ne atjocupoou ny uits pnnupic n w per * < ittk ofthe^cteraed is neitffer reonired mtonottto be encouraged hj tny oflier emttef than dsrough e tepresentative vile cottsutsuon ojugjit to m cons were<i as paramount to tb acople until by thenidle ohreo>odd)eya«un recur to amprindriks in acconjpusnlng our revotuttoh we pretipu hrtitt of fte i<0onhrt^pileveiitei ex«ea the potitieai freedom bat nwre especially die free system 6t english laws ' prj&r to fife dhmemberroent of 9w britiih emnire.hedpt^teed the mind for rational nberrywrhe dispositions of the people were moral and they considered die only , sure advance to jt temple of liberty must «* mad by atftering serupokhisiy to those princmlei which esjnstitufe 1 a good auaid wkh euch sendtoents die means were never oi»iew«flicta j«*tifi«d by dse endr^md in th^wevodon to tjie rights f man the never wandered into the extravagance cf humin perfjsetabu|ty mil were s nttmfb t restrain iktotiw j ness as to procure liberty they did oa awake from the dcngepna of the bastile to the splendor of a meridian sun ; neither preserve the due limits of indulgence the finished constttatiomr f my country speak the strongest language of encomium to the worth of that sy j and an improv ed symem of government elected by the most honorable mean ha dignified *# era the temft with which a revolution is conducted comanmi ta mtue a comparison of our success w#th thwveto lution of another country prove the aaseri tion and inculcates in an impressive man tier that moderation arid the virtues of a pebp)e can alone procure or preserve th4 blessings of freedom france in agoniztfig struggles auyouev the world am under the specious teram • liberty and quality prefcrated real r belly and levelled human nature her re voivtioaart spasms terminated in the dew ptllun and air destructive ambition of 09 i man whew we offer to public vie ■. ub i can citizens bn thk day of diffusive ib i horfeiice to tyranny and uihirpeikto we •■» plaud the gallant efibrts of i nation to a vert the iron yoke of foreign servitude and whose destiny is cementing widi her blood in times of unusual devotion to country and of great pubfe vlrt*r the or dhtary checks w huntan owskm areuria c«ssary,and many who urm the very p dkted mftwrably o their dumtfon aox io«aly contemplated a periofk when thi common danger was retno«<(4 nd the grew incentive to glory iteecwd itnn named to be proved how for ot»«nr wr clpfcs were practico and ustufattnl for less energetic hine than • war of tibeny and independence fellow citixen we this ofty tn^*ffit vrttb ottr ptpubucm oksttfistiom onfn»pahed aftd akhough the harmony of ja^tf 1^adfc^s^n«s%l 4a#k at^kt««wn shn 4^s assad^nma^s^^^n lll'mi^s^aliiaaass d^^n^n 4si b&^iaa^^^^^^^^sv t^a 1 sha n^feri^nlt av^*4#fta^b j^v grgfmt apany bpswc mjonei tarn'mn fellow chicenli ffie vigilsbceof a fre pedp\e«hwddetir be sr^th to dlseorrf and jiarest whatever tends to tbe cdrnim of our happy siuiation „ on a.is diy a end w hbirty peraahhie ie introduce td your consideration pinions which may hat artsth iran rokeoneeptkm of fim prindpfe and whose tendency hnpercep tlbleterhapv as t mou sap mr refuk bc^tntoiansti^wk w ha the polltlesj pvotper^fbf our eofwtry^i the service of the reiwblk fae fattat bo noraoie cauy sneois cnhst ana j entities to^tht thtthta^-jfij k*i elation hv link lj t\amjn j jii^f ittjjlij^mf ihtl f ratti to the tmbue w«4 jf trj hipislbe «• observe w rk»kitt y^jtlgis w n%t ret*ulre»"nie to declare fl»t1f f arocems rroib an piess hkhi "*''» | vw''jw j j5 thc^ahtic servieej it iaftotaov in a?y pia8ty among w f mwr 7 the people i^er^jkakieneeorfil chsmcarbprupatroa mi which require its p*cttyf t boneaty-of tw fl f^^'s wliea trusted w"ia ae hy wmtwjml pmptrm of hb f'^il^^r to each iglves t.d*h»'*«n tocie m to be frittered away by nj)tt fteun^or^t tionecrh(g ndd*|essy t|ju<jhihc wtiiiw|ua b|y the parent of errr»*i si^p o^ejv^tot becomes lethargic ' '* '^^ that twpeople h rb*t «^»* ble togeth tonsjdt mw hm i good and ui*truc»»kr repte»enutlve»^tf a constituti6na e nctcr j»b*'ir*ii«j!j*5|(ftjp l i l * fl * l " : ."';. : ' aj oaation - ' i ndji*wiiu4l*tjhhr nfueiti *, goulo i flatter nridf with the hope of gratifying die attrition . of onr fellow ; ckizem an ooporflmty to address them would be embttief d rth confidence an in a less impassion moment than the pn eat may not accor with feeliag ayow ed by lie joecteracroo of independence if however ae fecolleetioo of port iniu rit ha rqpwwejlfpntter h^tatioaa ajftio f^ahilaaj * ta^^av^d^b^^^b^m ■4^a^mtfwjafc^aa^m^ftv m kicmi to ihiawinmm iniiitim<m we haw uaitad otwilfc oc^mpn w>t to denounce one tyrant butall bt id in diiigt reknttmenftr hut to cultivate the bo nonwc tentiaient of universal beaevofcoce aatcriorw the fourth of jvij tetenty sht these state w«re the cohkiiei of bri eiv aw i * vbet fj^p^^^np^^s^^^p •/ s^^ewa sw bjaiv • j w«re calculated to advance their recipro cal interest unrestrained by arbitrary control die colonies grew up in the exer cise of rights and n atuchment to free doed.—when britain seduced ay the lure of revoae and the ambition of unlimited sway developed principles inimical to the rights of the eokwies they at once resist ed the preliminary steps of petition and remonstrance were the suggestion of hu manity attd forbearance ■<*. the prajrer of humble subjotmlon nor the wavenaf of irrwohnioo if tepubod in pacific o vtmwes o/mflkttt<rmitu44anl roughly 6m,e th«y enwd the,iu withoul regret o»d wkhout ditmay , , tl^collmoiijwhichdidatpue provok ma ki»-*im iimih iimfii meataoia of knar a*ia#f " alavhlr ainmimf ms^*^*j%jfv v alatfv pimmt of primaftr taartialitiev w^r dlv s^od by fcfacfcaat maums ofa repub e^^b^'p 45 w*^^^*^p'^^''^^iejej*iss p*jsmbj9^^bb | al m>*crctgpqr congress electandt thfct ■u th«se unued colonies are m1 of righti oittiiit ta he free sim tiidefm;bdea>t ataaau 9 * thb day theti feuow.ciikfla«m the an niversary of that poch^^r*e iug «•-; joymeig of the traoscs^h righta which were eansonwd by thafvm and danger ou*.«pm <>*» w llf tt «» hia day is combined with n awful veneration for the fathers of our republic who seized the op-i oortuplf to infese a love of libenjvand to found an inovpendcat state dwadenf rifcmiai on thft day we ascumajnashmat the ncbons omhc ear the « separate and equal station to which i«w laws of-netore t le«rtl.v > b5*i day of a 4hi wd e mor«jhg of lifer ty ahukfited wr*ea*hus»a»sa w*fm iremmt at t akar f mm wtr « sa ca every satfsh u*c*ion cr.ry l*fivi dual desire ttf nrombta her iftereat ami glory ootif»«ulle»f^p»wiii^saag mmumom re»oh % i»h elanc j«we to a tfamu be«fttteied by hav ia|pea«c and in the romantk sj>irit.ot chirawy we arocm ouweke the thigpieiw of hc dca^d^ntasjetoppftisted q^e pujacjple tfr/tlwc|ei wr *■■•■** swwsv jiutpowcrafrom e onsc«t of *• g«vcra ; ed,^di|t!cttd|b^mi»cttmb.«f pr feoub kctf ii»utna afcn pr**t»tsd he | vbltyofairtcirfc^ibgthe^iiaseiiwbvt tutiotts esjsa«4bwf nr ers to wl>i«h%m \ btion«bottmhjb wlof4inaic^t.t g«tua of liberty asdsa^oml rode|>rndaa<t,«uicjt cued fatiman pcrccptton and in espihrjaf theuj«i4edi(egiob|»<at : eiftgover»ioeiit we profiteo*oy the wisdom and expertcmce of republics aoir cvushed btneosh ike de 1 cay of public virtue and the wreck of ha itian estabfi»hmem*y ' aroused by a cm which wonld soon dissipate the sanguine anticipations of the republican or eiwwtt h wtbrts wkh-sneeess a nation psjihaajr d its accu«t3»tde>jt\-otatsons for tfi danger and glory of a eam|w the rdotj and undaunted coumgc of a people were marshalled against the veteran legions of 1 wtaih — but tf thv geniu aqmonsf was^ngxon wirieh wdvd thewunsklleol energies are we under providence m debtcd for uw ban wlu4i«fc of • feag mm . , m t . r u-rft ytarij numii 706 ll^psilii^lr gize te wilminciton jv c w^swav j«tr mto for sale those twq brick jto$«»y *!*, july & ";■',• " ' — hl w££*a ; 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Title | The Wilmington Gazette |
Masthead | The Wilmington Gazette |
Date | 1810-07-17 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 17 |
Year | 1810 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 706 |
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| and aaaguiftary wnn f^om his youth de ivptjw to his country bat unambitious of i s^am eava^kjs^t an §• i'm t s%^^b>fl^asbi s*i • vwavtfsjte eb land britain cdnvinced that the re sources and spirit of a people embarked io the cru3c.of freedom coum never be ex hausted or subdued acknowledged our iadependeoce * ' our republican gdvern menta-had wen frame unnradiatev sub sequent to the renunciation of british so premacy and were in operation during our contest the wrtfcmtnt of our new poh deal principles was not deferred until die recognition of : exertion was wsnaateq w pre*en li aavantage and '• c*r wbtteowtedn dfttx prize of conteotton tvcoodusiom of the war found us pre pared for the experimt0t of our wew eon stiiwions ' arrival at this period of our wsttry a retroepeoive glanc io the principles which served f the rutftriftfkt oi our i virtu of that eventful period fm great and reading principles fthai all men are by sature equal " that governments de rm their just powers from the consent of the aovemed were ingrafted on the se ven state constitutions and display the mjthnents of men j unfettered br prelu dii b and duly impressed with the rights m dignity of human nature eounwty in twr republic means u that n man or setof men are entitled to exclusive privi irfts and that among au the members of cm community there exist • equal liberty anl an equality of civil rights 11 experi ence before and since our revolatien has taught thatin change of gorermnent tfic neatest cikumspaction is necessary jeat the mind urged by a novel and too great i ■• w*p*w p i^wugw j 1 ?*? errott the jta^tude of e^premibn th « all pen are yggf 40 b»^«w»a inyort j>g nsieled to an eynlkv of righta , w meni her of socienr may be construe as pro navffl fnf i i^t^f ' a au sta^aa b^^bs^aa^ab e^ast ibh a^sarj at&^av ennnai a«o«s>inm*o « iw m»m»*p w w fc *'"^ ' fhouat 01 wqtpflmstawcc c0hhj hwcf , fuflt cniatemfnfwnlal fl an*salll«r « ttmacanlaaattftssssb tfiiibsjii " b i b^n 1 7 jp > ' > k n w yyy ■i'/ifc * "**. _*^ a __^ *■« a*k^a^h dm^^b^^aaw * cwticlilwrqlw nkn kbclet pvw'duslc'k t^w cootrftd^cftio • j^cl &• flautrry will~|uvrayt b » means b g*3b wpvtawy thu woua lified exwttsion " that all men are equal may^irtekfedvim effect by the ambi tious bat ignorant or licentious dema gegue there cannot be a more danger oos extravagance than an unqualified doe trine that a all men arc equat « doctrine that anmd she mat incentive to honesrtr " and improvement ; tmtt eubvem the at ' — i - j ?■kl^m*s ■» ■mmjst ■n ail mm ■■. pftoie auttneuont •• dmuxft onq contni diet the very ri**cp of mt rkaite •** ernmenti which j^sttppoie sapertom'r werth discardina the adventitipa eir cnmstnnrei of bird and fortwee t is the pride of a potmat pverntnent » djsttn ,-.» i ■t v f | aeimcnaiv ttsai ifcinrnjl jllniaalji ' tiotis t9 fb wwrtfvc tite p6ipo#(p of the faooe and to emboldeti vic^wnie priin mpfc twit flptinanfbans oiii.h irk^r i»ni ■r a -. j *^ -•• i ■il i f ftfir ilrtlr li all il bifwvfi iniin xn conmn o wv vvtvnnyuy omlfttc^d fat dlc fcrtttimdtt 4 twroc w cofc . stwrtions > and dios tor-ptuikm fa established the feweajfntanve ystenii a trie expression m tuture oi me cqneeav.oi . 6hjc g\bvemea if the pracfic of approv tf • r ii.'i'jl'h jiim h -' ■' • iwc -"' ti "•• ng or oisapp ru vinsj nseasuira oy awvi > 1 l»amb a fla^^*i%bst1 a*sltf^bi^aww%sn oi fat sxs.*itfvbntf^^kflstfv vtfn ne atjocupoou ny uits pnnupic n w per * < ittk ofthe^cteraed is neitffer reonired mtonottto be encouraged hj tny oflier emttef than dsrough e tepresentative vile cottsutsuon ojugjit to m cons wereodd)eya«un recur to amprindriks in acconjpusnlng our revotuttoh we pretipu hrtitt of fte i<0onhrt^pileveiitei ex«ea the potitieai freedom bat nwre especially die free system 6t english laws ' prj&r to fife dhmemberroent of 9w britiih emnire.hedpt^teed the mind for rational nberrywrhe dispositions of the people were moral and they considered die only , sure advance to jt temple of liberty must «* mad by atftering serupokhisiy to those princmlei which esjnstitufe 1 a good auaid wkh euch sendtoents die means were never oi»iew«flicta j«*tifi«d by dse endr^md in th^wevodon to tjie rights f man the never wandered into the extravagance cf humin perfjsetabu|ty mil were s nttmfb t restrain iktotiw j ness as to procure liberty they did oa awake from the dcngepna of the bastile to the splendor of a meridian sun ; neither preserve the due limits of indulgence the finished constttatiomr f my country speak the strongest language of encomium to the worth of that sy j and an improv ed symem of government elected by the most honorable mean ha dignified *# era the temft with which a revolution is conducted comanmi ta mtue a comparison of our success w#th thwveto lution of another country prove the aaseri tion and inculcates in an impressive man tier that moderation arid the virtues of a pebp)e can alone procure or preserve th4 blessings of freedom france in agoniztfig struggles auyouev the world am under the specious teram • liberty and quality prefcrated real r belly and levelled human nature her re voivtioaart spasms terminated in the dew ptllun and air destructive ambition of 09 i man whew we offer to public vie ■. ub i can citizens bn thk day of diffusive ib i horfeiice to tyranny and uihirpeikto we •■» plaud the gallant efibrts of i nation to a vert the iron yoke of foreign servitude and whose destiny is cementing widi her blood in times of unusual devotion to country and of great pubfe vlrt*r the or dhtary checks w huntan owskm areuria c«ssary,and many who urm the very p dkted mftwrably o their dumtfon aox io«aly contemplated a periofk when thi common danger was retno«<(4 nd the grew incentive to glory iteecwd itnn named to be proved how for ot»«nr wr clpfcs were practico and ustufattnl for less energetic hine than • war of tibeny and independence fellow citixen we this ofty tn^*ffit vrttb ottr ptpubucm oksttfistiom onfn»pahed aftd akhough the harmony of ja^tf 1^adfc^s^n«s%l 4a#k at^kt««wn shn 4^s assad^nma^s^^^n lll'mi^s^aliiaaass d^^n^n 4si b&^iaa^^^^^^^^sv t^a 1 sha n^feri^nlt av^*4#fta^b j^v grgfmt apany bpswc mjonei tarn'mn fellow chicenli ffie vigilsbceof a fre pedp\e«hwddetir be sr^th to dlseorrf and jiarest whatever tends to tbe cdrnim of our happy siuiation „ on a.is diy a end w hbirty peraahhie ie introduce td your consideration pinions which may hat artsth iran rokeoneeptkm of fim prindpfe and whose tendency hnpercep tlbleterhapv as t mou sap mr refuk bc^tntoiansti^wk w ha the polltlesj pvotper^fbf our eofwtry^i the service of the reiwblk fae fattat bo noraoie cauy sneois cnhst ana j entities to^tht thtthta^-jfij k*i elation hv link lj t\amjn j jii^f ittjjlij^mf ihtl f ratti to the tmbue w«4 jf trj hipislbe «• observe w rk»kitt y^jtlgis w n%t ret*ulre»"nie to declare fl»t1f f arocems rroib an piess hkhi "*''» | vw''jw j j5 thc^ahtic servieej it iaftotaov in a?y pia8ty among w f mwr 7 the people i^er^jkakieneeorfil chsmcarbprupatroa mi which require its p*cttyf t boneaty-of tw fl f^^'s wliea trusted w"ia ae hy wmtwjml pmptrm of hb f'^il^^r to each iglves t.d*h»'*«n tocie m to be frittered away by nj)tt fteun^or^t tionecrh(g ndd*|essy t|ju |