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1826. Decr. 10
Review of Humphreys
Ch Agenda</note>
14 Land
land
Yankee Land
(2)
Was it that to those in whose the will
his of his depend for their that this label upon me
and mine was published. Those Good for an
< an mitigation in being brought up for judgment, but for defence
every body may has for its form being admissible is what
any body may eye that can look in a newspaper may see.
(1)
If on any occasion I have been rather too
on him, I will not take upon me to say as to how must if
any injustice may have had the passion of vengeance for its cause.
He has hurt my feelings. I have therefore good grounds for an indictment
against him. More just Lord Chief Justice Abbot?
Has not Mr Just Lord Chief Justice Best? Lord Chief Alexander
Have I not Mr Justice , Have I not Mr Justice ?
Have I not Mr Justice I know not who besides/ Mr Justice Every-body else? He has hurt them
in the tenderest part — the democratical part. has he
gone out of the way to give them a start. For the He has
seized the hand of the >gap/> and made a catspaw of it for the
hostile purpose. But instead of been I
being indicted he shall be punished by a hand sister to that
with which he has offended
Libre The many are a rope of sand
the Say are they so in land
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