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1826 Oct.5
Review of Humphrey,
Conclusion
§. Remind in to
§ The many / in rope of Sand
This to emitude the
Amendments?
Socrates, as every body knows, sacrificed a cock to
Æsculapius. Mr H's sacrifice a verse to the Damon
of Aristocracy. After
by way of perorarection, quitting the sober level track of property
law, he sallies forth into the he climbs the heights of
Constitutiona law, and (though forgetting to detach as here. without detaching the verse
from the line of prose, sings out and proclaims says
The many are a rope of sand.
Find with emulations, the Democratic Muse steps
forth se defendendo, and with native modesty answers
by a question -
Are they so in Yankee-Land?
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