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objects of curating a splint of free deception and of
deciphering correct information on the state of
the country through America. The colonies, and I may
say the world. I had the satisfaction in great
measure to accomplish these objects, and the anglo—
columbian was bidding fair to establish itself accordingly
at home and abroad, then I received an lunorder
to to the seat of government as a military man
I had nothing to complain of in this step, but then
Pullu would have it that the it has to the principles
advanced in my paper. I was indebted for the
pleasure of the journey— If this is true the governmt
made a fair calculation, for a company has immediately
formed to try a reciting peep, and continue the
on the same fronting as before, so that the extinction
of one editor, like bitting off the Hydra's head, gave
push to twenty more.In obedience to the aforesaid
order. I amised here a few weeks since, and am now.
On the point of joining the free destined to operate
against Moracay to. It is however just to observe
that the government has manifested no ill will towards
me in the last arrangement which is in fact
certainly arguable to my wishes, as it affords one
an opportunity of litrephing that I trust will be
the conclusion of the war. & It must appear Sharpe
in Europe that the Spaniards hatiu as they
and copied written the fortress if Puerto Babella, should
suddenly make themselves masters of one of the most
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