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'. -.’ 4 uiy. 4 . ^ « l i t - ! ? ■ ' ciK:p|tawDtnc»< 3 na cig«* nnnoTca aoi»|>, wuiunll bid; roMMci apd i t t^ t l u t e therein mentioned, ti h y r ^ a l d r i , heariOEdaVe t ro* d i y i h d y«»t i r a ^ * i d t » (ecore the payme tserepf,%^ifri«a|ein the faid J*n*a Srosbery.al •ce w ^ t o t o f grptiBd and premifes,'6«}aie,.iyni i ckift ^ r <ntU 3 of the ^nt) late E^(j' jee^Teii, bv fot na. ta 5 t i tin^lbr?ibfe kitchena«-\>uUdia| ; S l 5 ro f s V S S i £ 5 S S = S ' t . . 1 f ' thetefroeheresy gi cn u i whom it mj^y > I t by varttte of i power contained m the H ■ I •.* . aiU ptirrom u tfoeaftia fitdicafe riiad. th e Aid abOTe iclc£btd prem ife. will _ _ p # . . tiStty irexf ro tWeeWd dioek in the forenoon of that ^ j S N y n ^ X ’ N B E R T . lane I t Wed.t ijsn bond i^T b v ing b en prolormet efoteftcr^y gi.cn ^o all whom it mjiy concern, that fiKtte of i Ijower contained m the fti'd mortgai>e e and provided, 1 m lotd (fubjeil metchaai, an m !» 54 c Cartth, o f the Cny 1 abfent debtor, and lU oiber, y.-hrt'm ii doth confcrn, tijai on applicaitoo and due ptoot made i —tolnni, theii'd jeha ^lpf» Bobar;, F.:q. pur'a.nt the direfitotj of rfc* taw oi* the- aute ,>i Kcw-Voi,., intitled An a 9 Us relief aga n.t ri,coding and ah- -fentdebtorr, paSTed Ih.c jth day of Apni tySfi, be hath direttsdiHlhSeHaW.reaj and l^fctia). w,.In.,.theftat. of Reer^terk.orthi!* frid JametMc Carach i td< pahlic fJotict! of % h Sek- ^ . p ;rlb n ,t , vii. f fadton Of h rl trtd ii p r s . the tafd James Mt iillin one year aitei •ire, All b t cRatcj real die payment and faui N o t i c e TS hereby given to all peifons Itavinj dajnands ags<n I the elUte of JACO& S BROt\-'Fit. deoeater wiU applypply to Mr. J obk Buotyta,uotyta, Admidiftraiodmidiftraior, wiU a to Mr. J obk B A who it authorifed to fade all dhoiands againft the faid 'Dec, a 3. W-d.gw » W e b /i t r \ A m e r i c a n . S c l e f l a o n s . - A editiort, with f r e ^ iihpro%emcms, for faU A * , attlMCeaunercial AdTerttferoRve. ifiewUs 4 ^a /ib tM m fh , ./o r tw r fifa jft 9 ; ^ 'sa(A'<meJt knd months k the ye«r 1798. ' l ' | f l l . | f eg S ^ : oa ,. !l»6fe n o t 3 ftblriiii^e ii AH>rc poiot*}rtTi‘«i ifoMr'*^#yeri ill t h a t cify> a ** prevaileddjnfc^ o | l J A N m R Y ■7 1 4 . , . 21 ?2 23 24 25 ?9 50 3 ‘ 5 4 \ 5 <5 io I I 12 ^3 1 4 15 , t 6 17. 18 19 21 22 *3 S+ 25 2 ^ Tebriwry 4 5 6 >3 >4 »5 \ 8 * 10 27 28 8 9 «.o *5 19, 30 21 22 23 24 26 5 6 7 12 13 14 15 .1 dings beyond the limits us wnjcl ned f o r the foundation of a city. In the other citie* mentioned, t h e fame dif- A p ril 27 28 ^29 3» , 3 i > 6 7 2 >3 14 17 18 t 9 ‘2Q 21 - 23 2 4 25 26 27 28 2 9 30 ter violence. G o»em or Mifflin, id his ad< to th e Irgiflainrc of Pcnnfylvania,_intin: 15 16 l l i t 6 . 7 13 H 15 <8 9 lo 11 16 17 18 2 0 21 2 2 23 24 25 30 -31 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 1 2 . 13 14 . 15 16 17 ’18 19 20 21 22 23 a;4 25 26 27 28 29 30 I 2 3 4 3 6 7 8 9 XO II 12 13 14 13 16 17 i8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29. 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12' 13 14 i5 16 17 18 200 211 222 »9 2 2 2 -23:3=24 23 26 27 28 29 3 * 31 . Septem b er 5 « 7 every year, has no cffe^l in reftraining men ged w ith that djfcafe in fpitc o f from encountering t h e danger ; and the prof- Forts. Such i i to be the penalty' peA o f falling in b a ttle dots n o t prevent th e cn- wiH I'nfliA on this city, for t he lifting o f fpldicrs. B u t whatever m a y be tlic wiflics or o pinions o f interefted men, on this point, phyficians and legiflalors ought to know the t r u t h , if difeove- rablc, and found th e i r mrsfurcs on the. broad bafis o f public happinels. T h e queftion ought not to turn on the iB tcrtft o f.th c proprietors of lots, houfes and w h a r v » i but on the Security of th e Ima and health otX\>.t citizens. I f any thing is wrong in Jthc (iwilllIuSibn of cilies, or in the regulations o f t h e police, taiibful legifla- tora and^good men 'wiil fcarch oot ihe e rrors d c o t r e a them, I hold i t to Ijc a d u t y .for t h e legiflators of c feveral .American Bates to prohibit t h e di- ion ^ f lands in a d i f into. f « a l l lots. I t » as c lear «s any p ^ p o B tion id E u c lid that th o u - fands o f lives are annually facrificed to rnuded peipulation. I t is p o t too mdeh to aflert th a t from a twentieth to a letub (A all children under tw o-ycars old, in the h'cilthieft c i t y in the U n i- States, fall vidim s an n iiil^ to this ilngle Qmdance, the d^ruaion of trefpirtthie ear by it a f eltfe, e m p ^ pupafotim. In fomc 0f the fouthera towns, it has//been faid, th a t ~~ child *oat n e t rtareds fo fatal is the air their tenderifriiAies. T h i s is probably an c aggenitton, b u t fo m u c h is true, that in m a n y (daca# batfew c liild F ^ n fnrrive t h e infalubrity of thecU m a te. \ . i n Philadclphli and.N e w -Y o rk, this evfl^ii lefs obfervablc { but even ia-thefe places, w h a t a waAe o f human life if to be feen , every a u tum n 1 Kelt at day paiTev for tnom h s , iq (vhicii in f a n ta iic n t ^ c t r r i c d 't o the grave.f-,|iIot f ro m my dcTcd in their conftitufioflf, or any w a n t if care in jpdrentf o r fbyM w n ist'butfbir t h e vant o f a o a r e , whpicfomc sir, T h e fich r e - 9 10 I I 12 13 14 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 26 27 28 29 17 18 23 24 25 3 » O d o b e r I t I I . 4 5 6 8 9 10 I I t2 15 16 17 18 19 20 x j 14 25 z 6 i T ' 28 2 9 3 0 31 November * ^ 3 4 5 6 7 8 ' 9 10 I t u 23 H *5 *6 *7 iB 19 20 21 22 23 24 33 26 27 28 29 30 D ecem b e r 3 ' 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 22 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ,22 23 24 23 2 # 27 ■ 28 29 30 3 * 'L E t a H XXV—AND LAST. T o D r . i W I L L I A M C U R R I E . T h e r e is an extreme repuraance in many ■fide or have leaT tftati perfons who rel commercial c ities, to a d m it the^dodrin of the dotncBic origin hi • prevailed in them , Ior ............................ fay. or have leaT ellatrv, in oar lit the^dodrin th b i malignant fever, which* f a numbei of pall 4 becatife, the;y fay. it will injure i p u t a ^ n of thofe cities.*^ ; T o m e, this rcafon is n o t fatlsfadory, nor can it be well foundcdl I f a malignant fever does, in A d , prevail frequently in a tow n , ir MW • ___ . t a 4 a t.e f » * - * ♦ • place, whether th e difeafe ii generated in that place, o r im p orted from o ther countries. Coon- try people and foj try people and foreigners do not concern theiO' fclvcv, where a diftemper ertgibates, h u t wbe- ldvc8, where a diitcmpc thcr it exifls j and during its ptcvalencc» they will not Vifit the place. T h a t the certainty, o f the domellic origin of the yellow, fever, in particular tovvns, and o f its ffcqucnt recurrence. Would ptevenP many per fons from purchafing und building in thofe pbces, w a y be tru e ”; b u t places o f bofinefs will never be abandoned. T h is however is hot the poinr •\ n~ j k d S c h .0 b . shod’id . h J ■pnfing th e effluvia from a rofe o r t h e WiAd- binc ? N o t a t alU W ill n o t a fm all body o f lijatt fore future proofs compel a univerfal alTeiit to ithc tr f t b , and recem fads ami the laws of na lure indicate that this will be the hnal event, rrfcveranctf in error will have multiplied the iftades that oppofe a remedy and rcudefed acknowicgemciit o f the tru th , more prejudicial to private iniereft. But do fads warrant the apprehoalion that {in actnowlegcment pf the dumclHc origin of vlegcmi willll injure the o w n cis of real c the ffjvcr wi Itt is general!'enerally icral is as high, and biifineis as flourifhipgv ®ri 3 I is g admitted in N e w -Y o rt, that this fever has its origin |n the city ; yet no incon- ;c this opinion has prevailed, as cept fo far as political events have bfccn iinfa- » before ; -ex- vorable t o trade. W h ilf an epidemic prevails, bufinrfsbufinrU fullers;ullers; b uu tt noo foonerooner doesoes coldold w<eatl l b n f d c w er reftrain its progrefs, than people croud t (hehe cityity and bufincfs revives. t c a ' in Bofifion and Newbu' the yellow fever was al xnthlbtlEr^iomplauit. . s«fi«r«/eaOlei otflHC«ic,,EsB.is po^|bW toean; prove a promsnerrf .difiijjerro'j I do not believev therefore t b a t the b e lief ^h 4 esivc one to b e , the. plague W ttt^td y ;^C o th e ,,1,^ c o tam e ^ ‘ It feej»*' difeafe to a few ekfes o f perfons uipft exppfed to th e 'a f lio n ' o f partlduhtr esufes, o r o f -pcctj llarly febrile habits. P u t When a powerful •ral contagion exifts, auB Tuph a Bate of r i r :ajnly does return, a t unequal periods, the * ■ New-^York w ill be rava. m g our cities* .ai)d.nmiticudei, intefell o r necrility, will maiotain ground and m e e t danger, iir hopes o f e f iptng thcmfelvcs, whatever b e the Ate o f oth- #. T h e certainty o f the lofs o f veffels a t fea , has ' >« • Mei impelled by thefr groun d general contagion exifts, aUB Tupl certain ly does grounds e w ith th a t (. Such is th is city , fo r the exteniit buildings beyond the lim which nature dcfig- 'h e f ic h move from tow n , as from a. frfxi o f infeiSioa, and preferve the lives o f their bread, m o tt tcmain tii tbetr crouded hovel tthtftc th e ir infants p i ^ t for frtflx a i r aod die.- s aitw m l-Ioui ' ‘ ' buHdiug'cities to th e pr< its fo r c e ; for it is found by.dkpericoce that no batnan v i g i l a t ^ j t a n prevent the inttoduc- tion o f fick Of tberr^cidafhiQg, A n d i f every accidental' intrt^uA lpn.of Jn h ^ io ii from thi; W c il.In d iei, wUb which thefe Bates have per petual a n d incrcafiog intercotufe, ddhm s aq It? mrnfe city tp th e annua) hazard o f peBilerice,'2nd tb i s ,.th v advocates of annualli a o . ^ t t b L i ihe a vt^iw to th e incieat and abfurd if building c h u s , and th a t this c n l , r preying n n .dur d tiien s , is'infinitely illniAivev than imported d i f t i f t t i Ytet, » l 4 t b e cmdksT m 90 tle^ 4 s f b 'v in g iR c t• tici t^ f p ^ J t f t y littrj to eirfy ine tb |t fall* a p’rcyJlp im f ^ A iafe^iq n . lAin'dbn requiiyi lo^ofitopetToiit fra a ^ t b e couftry aBimally t« fopjdy the s iafte gf li|r* and k t e p its *{}<^uktioo ,gOod iiT a w t ViHmn m is erntmry. T h i s number I s pot o w e thtn h a lf o f th e a d o a ld e f tr u f tio f i oflivesy u s con(equeiice o f her c rouded population a n d ' i t s infeparahlevi S iuA u i^ o f U 4 iUC VII-J9 41c U|V lU lUUVf that c ity has cicaped t h e plague ; b u t the o ld ftreett^ which were n o t bonit{ x r e l ^ infefted w iiha typhus Fever, a t a l l fetfon* o f the y ear. T h e chics in. A m e ricaica are y e t fmall;mall; b a t A m e r are y e t f b large enough t ^ exhibit tbei/p e itricio o i e f ird i on health and life. A n d why fiiould we pur- fue th e G p tbic node o f croudm g m e u together*, like bees in 1 trive ? M o lt of the citibi of t h e old world were crcBed as callles o r places o f defeace,. in lim e of w ar, when all £ u r o p e was feourged w ith the p e tty coolcfts of feudal princes. They were catlcolated t o accommo date a s many people as pofflble. T h e coofe- q u c tf^ has b « n , that t h e y haVc a l l , at times, been ravaged w ith plagues. It is a m o d rntc eftimate t o fupp e feth a t o n e hundred millions o f people have been ea r n e d off b y th e plague o r other epidemic fever*. Cnee t h e Chriftian ra ; and ninety nine of a hunifred o f all thofe 'ri^im s have been iafisffiaMrr^cirres ; and tbeiv difeafes the fok c(mfeqiieiice of t h e mode o f conftruA ing them.^and o f a wretch.ed police. If tbefe riiiRgs are fo, w h y are le^'flsto n fa tenlive to fliot out \tufeSioat ffea fa J r m * 4 - Toad, while thqy take 0 0 inethod t o prevent the generation o f them a / I kme ? I mull tt th e ide» and p ige i t upon the guardi public fa te ty ; the pru ietp k ii not. from abroad— tbut » tfi o ld mUnkiBi idea, that wifdom and experience o u g h t ^ difeard.*\ T h e principal/aurce Of danptr i t at borne ; i t it in our ciiiet; a t our doorts and in out haifci fmokc from d ie fnuff o f a ca(idle, n o t larger than a pea, diffipatc and Tpread o v e r a Urge Toorajiraj loo ass too bee tnvifibic,nvifibic, andnd yetet extremelyxtremely l a t b t a y e offenfivc ? Is not the ,m rphitic air o f a well, ftrikes indant d e a th , invifible eye ? So w ith the poifonous acids, from every fpecies of filth -in hot they arc im ilib k —-they a r e fometiimes five to the fmell-j—fomctime extricated ■in hot w e ather— fom et offen- the fmell-j—lomctime* hitrdly pcrciev- infidioufly li'eztag and on- lule they are 'fh e people pf America have now a n oppor- iiltyiity o f providingroviding againllgainft t h e terribleerrible ravairesavages tiii o f p a t h e t r o f a difeafe, which frequently the old world. T h e plague is n o t fctit miracnloully toI punilh people for th e ir fin<—it i^ lh c n e - ?f caufea piinim pe ilary conlequcncc gf caufea which have been Hted bi w b o ry.port, it is agreed, ^•'ested o r augmented by m ankind tbcmfelvca-i- of demcBic origin ; yet ° f being a miracle l^at c ities are af- m a n k in d tbcmfelvca-^ : ^ fife viflory Af the i ^ h 4 ^ - vhiie it will have noteff«a udon Wbiif it will have no|eff«a low grounds even in New^York wil w ith th a t d.ifeafe in fpile u f all humali cf- '*w h ich nature riance Wjihed t niatda into a*v)^ cornbarwithtlw Eogl»fi>, id have their fleeta annihilated. Could | cover a rsgonai motive fSr fuch ruppofe the Frrach to be contriving £0 t&rsw't^{j^ force of Holland and Sp«n into the power Iritain. - ■ Wistever thebi m»y b e /n tWi, the** that Holland if^ffeaually ruined. tnerce annihifated, and her nch Spice Ifltndi-fW j^j lion of the Jfiuglilb, wherp i» ih? tp look ^ o f maintiihioj hfr poweror wnk a* a lriuipiy W e*^ eafe will occur more frequently, and w ith grea- . , / » Mifflin, id h is addref 4 t\\'^‘^^^^^^^^^ :nnfylvania, intii lo t^ n l i n e f s is fufficier ;uird Philadelphia from demcftic contagion, am perfu^ded rhisidea is not co irefl. Cleaii- incft will do m u ch— it will remove a ' fruitful fourcc of contagri®®— h m a y ,' in favorable fca- funs, prevent an epidem ic,. and in all feafons, m itigate its violence. B u t 1 muft itraiatatn that xmr mode o f building cities necciTarily ereates caufes, adequate, in had fi»fons, to the produ£lion of th e plsgur, iu fpite o f all eifoi at cicaqiinefi, ' ' 'hcreurc-m any citii [tics in t h e South ll o f Europe, which are not often afflicted with th e plague, yet a t tiroes t h e y a r i laid defolatc by ib.it dif eafe. B u t no p a r t of ifie South o f E m Her cd’mmerecymoidr’W ^ her revtbues abferbed in nstisa*lekl>i|^f^,|«rdr{lp,1^p port oT French troopi itid‘colminifer^..ltlie • f her merchants loft, we (houtd nothVfuiptifidtofb her dyke* broken down, and thpeomit^f gndually re, duced to t^c dominion o j ber old maftet, tU y . ^ and becofie a jprot marih, valuable oUly fpr.^rs^l^ frogs to feed French repoblicant, Thedrftat of the Dutch fleot wiil bii many refpcHs--it wDl bivc an .effeft on the ’Dlitli pie, and perhap excite (bmt notional fpifityi^ enough, however, to inducesbem to n u k e a throw off the ypktfbf the Frenchr-tJ^ v y ij l f i b ^ a latfo put ot f >Vdtnital Duncan's Xquadro^^ n d ] calc. B u t no p a r t of ifie South o f E u ro p e, p ? n o .Aamusi ouncan's of a n y extent, is low marfiiy ground-r-il is tb s Ihlpsto a » i n spy otbcrnuirter. the moft Yough and hflly, and infinitely, -moi^ t t e their trade.\ ' healthy, than t h e A tlantic coafL o f th e middle and Soutlietn S tates? d ttiing But .d » iiu n j . M uop.aacutuidir.tfe i, ever gcncrateonQ our c ities, and t h a t (tU'tbe yellow fever th a t ever prevailc4-in tb e Uaiied tti that no pi [ed-iQ ou r cities, and t h a t till'th e yellow fever th a t ever prevailc4-in t b e United States, has been imported, it m A e s ho^ffler- ence i n tbe argument sgainft the paltry G o lhic manner o f ConftniAing tow n s. I f th e air of cities m u B iie vhiated <tnd the body difpofed to the difeafe, before infeflion can b e propa- and if o a r c ities do thus vitiate th r a i r ptfrehifc fume Alps pf force ? *fh^ w t ^ k w 4 t l ^ % l ■ bought A opetfaird o f wh*t it wUl cpft t o ku'ild r t y ■ ' be d o n * , fir, cveti on your own principles ? fieliere me, \fir there is b p t one w a y , and ierc6 and manufatSurei. T&ofe cities wfiiph arc fautlc muB rctaain at prefent, tte/ources o f pedfon and the prev^f oj mm. B u t pr^vifioarpvtfioa flu^uld2uld b ee madeade byy t ii ee .. Bate mm. B u t p flii b m b t Bati fradurily to alter them and convert th e m inti w d y an d heaitbfol d convert th e m into , b y purchafing lots n t, in fuffleteut atim- they h ream e vacant, in fuffit bers tb render the flceels open and a fiy. T h e r e is no great'diificulcy in this bufincfs ^ i l requires only wifdom a n d f itm n tft, guided b y zeal And knowlege. Indeed the ri| loBoB m valuable o b je a o f fpeculation for indv duals. S u c h a j^eafantcity, un ilin g th e m ill oot f thehe too w n withith tlsetse falubriousalubnous a irr o f t h e coronn- t t w n w t l a i o f t h e c try, in t h e vicinity o f Nijw-Yprk o r Philadel- phta, w ^ d immediatriy commafm the jrefidence o f aU tb e wealthieR dU zept, pnd all tb e bcB bafinefs. A n y com p any o f mcn, ’firbb' 'c6i|M immenfe p rofit. b l e t o A lb a n y , to H a rtford i n ' C o n n cA iciit, 1 F f ^ e r i c k tow n in M aryland ; and all othc growing tow n s cm t h e margin of rivers o r « ud extcnfivc. plains. \A ll populous towns i o the U n ited S ta te s iwill hereafter b e afflidted with uialighant fevers and plague, uulefsti-J'peedy and effeAuai f to p Ihbuld ^ put t o 30 feet ftrccts, 20 feet lo ta, and contiguous hoiifes. T h m , fir, have I openly com m u nicated you and t o my fcUow citizens, my reafoni ‘For difiering from you in optn^oDi a s to tbe oirigin o f the pcftilential difcaFc which has pfovei for midable l o many c ities in bur country. IF, id have occurred, whicli ippy t o midable l o many c ities in c thcfeleitera, any miBakes hay e o ccurrtd , w is probable, I lhail b e happy t o fee them i s probable, I lhaf tcAed and will rcs'dily abandon them. If, in any iuftance, 1 have intruded into the d e p a rt m ent w hich bclbngs cxelufively'To tlie,profcf- iwr* or B icoioin r, .m j rv c u ic m u u DC t l have endeavurtd to avbid it, as much as my panged. T b e fe letters were beguU wi previous p reparation— and have been 'profecot'* cd amidft o th e r ' ' ‘ incellhnt em ployments.— T h e ^ doobtlefs w a n t CorreSion aud are certainly de ficient in arrangem ent j but they have ■written tyiib a ftrong ftnfc o f ;hc c importaticc o f the f u l.jca pOuntiy. m g ftn fc o f j h importaticc and an honcB'2<.’tz/ to ierve my I am . Sir, y o u r obedient fervent, N . W £ B S T E |. , ju n . As tb« Brittflu. are getting Urto their bktdf i ^ |j j to fptte,snd ■will fell t ^ cheap, 'W ^ o jd k food pofity f o r Congrefi to authorixctl^Fftfii,^^ istc fomc o^ for^ ^ 'Ey tbe adoption of Mr. N/eWsfm«aaxMBtVB«l the report oftbe copimiitM relative f o i o , 3 i aA prohibiting tbe tender of fo'itignc^ w » ilkefi^|* pended; and Frenchcrow»s,3»weBas=^4,Wifi. u formerly. . . , > • » *| £ntrs(lfm Mr. G kattak ’ s AUrefitt/St 1 Make yoor people e*Wt^4-»0ka| i your court hoBcft, fay the pe6pl^ ki(rk)^k%hef tlrf.1 ' Tei'tbH imrodBce corruption.\ T h j a ^ o g ^ b«l«aratl| from povertyt b u i c o t m ; ^ iileafnt is ■ yenaUonit that '* a venal coofttry.; defcends from above. The pea&nt' 4 oc*-n« g o 'toliel'-;., iB g a jw trte^^n*)!—-the h w o f ^utm rtdtjc arrf ^ * * “ *\'^.‘* * '* ‘***^^^’*-*** ' ‘ | rjn f e ^ o i Excellret defcnpiwnl «fttW y d o U a « |s th i o l tn r ^ t i b l i o the tim e e f e d is piodadedw a l j j l W differenypsoner. M o who want .aH a * , «tteyd*ft:^>< not five the p ^ c fniseas, fi«^UllSal.1fo^ith»M4^ h y .iL - ^ pocritkal p t o f a l ^ faula^,looka,n ft,k e o f i W f c r band, and whaC is mot* i|&«rtal, fj' /tp . Comptiou in m o n a r^#} b ^ a t i^m u rt*, A h I ; i; Mr. Graftiro Very gp<^. I* repofilist, i t ] among ig^gegua. ©n* K t f u l , 3 i h f e h i p p p ^ i . , leader, ia ttepublic, doesaa ntneh a d k k i*f,as,*h^l*j,i'' dredthonfmd poands ftcrlinf of I m r A f o v i c a i i i J ' in the hands o f a Britifli rainiftcr! Jt I t t f i e ^ ference to a fovemraeot, whether a man .gels defied U L ( an office be does n ot m etitind cann« vwfil difch*r«b I 'j.' by tbe diflributioa of a tboufand guine^ o r by tellln| a tbonfand Ha. Thomifehief fa botlrafis, get into office t and tlat ii.lho b?ne of go- impnper vkmment. It is this f t a which renders 3 repuMicin gdvAr, meiit in which the- rigkt ffnfrggt a vtioer^ a very in complete feeurity for \good l*wf.' M tttdtndes*fpee-« pie in all eeantrieSi havtnehlKf^spcfty'aar ^Bcr. tion. Such men, are the /^nusosU e} fufraptim in fije I* ' j band* pf defigning demagogues, vVho*m always, a«sL mt one txuptim, ariftoemts .Axidtbemot dangerops fori oF^riftoents, for thrfy h a ^ all t^e a»- hltion and love o f power wfaipli d lK h ^ W r o n no- blea, without the talents |nd «rirtusj w h i ^ Comramd labatsryfvjragcs. ’ Thefe multitudes of podr and ignorant people, how- fiindott fidneft, are the vety means .of fiipjSott&J|rthe *rif- B y '' iocracy of demagoauu. If money $1 net rifed to ^ ‘n ■* ^ their vsrtcs, dirir^rKiar i s r u d this p H s ^ t e o f cotfup^ B tionj as teiiain and eifeftoalio republics, as ^^ondfiind B court infiaence i n monartiuet* rend'en,* ri^SltcW B little faperior to any o*lhcr form.pFgovcriimeOt, w)i'il« B ' iw it exlfts, and will certainly undennine the conftjluyo* ■ of a Ibte, where the r^kt i/fifrage is mlntfidk • K I Some of the Oafet h'avk guarded agaiaH U ^ .w ili hi > ^ $ 1 ihe creation of both brinehw of-the LtgiflaturO-^-riiwk I itl tjnc-only. ^But thb is the point iq which the fobg* M/.-te. of government in this country » e moft eXpoftd to l y ftfodioti. ■ f ' i It is often wmaAcd t i ^ A e altSort. lii^liLbeiB- ■ ; 4 > dependent.--Bat the foregoing view oftl*'fBbj«&i*, ■; in forntmeafure, neiv. la framinf rephbltcam coofti- tdtioHs.TOcnare allcsgreed that they muft loaurdjynft sheenjlotrecyofiienMm^famSfy. Taefeih!sgfiblejhmgs, /(h« every body fees. ' But anotfror ariftberacy,. as dfr. K |f j Aruffivc and more dangerous, becaufe lef^olaviouii », varely attended to^-t-Tfais is the afiftocracy oT aitfnl fnd. | wicked tUthfe guife of forint oijtienisi^tkfir. ^&,who gam \power by deeming t h pepnthcr. Xr'kthu , ^ danger, which ffiould induep .the fiift lefilIatprtio.v LIT- A..I.J C __ _ -i a . 1 ^ --.....-.A- \ * republic to take from fuch ^ e n tkdr ktiiti c f cmtf- to prevent the dependent and ignoffr-t pi»—that is, t pttt pf focietyfrom enjoying the right of f u ffri|t.r- Without thi* precaution, no rep-abllc cad b * of loOj^ B LtaUan. . • - ' ' I It