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preserved.  'His Excellency General George Washington President of the United States of America" - The Members of the House of Representatives & Senators have the title of 'Honorable' Judges & some others likewise bear this appelation title.  It has been so often repeated that every other man one meets
preserved.  'His Excellency General George Washington President of the United States of America" - The Members of the House of Representatives & Senators have the title of 'Honorable' Judges & some others likewise bear this appelation title.  It has been so often repeated that every other man one meets with in the States is a General, Colonel, Major, Captain, or Judge - but in reading of this it does not shock one so much as to hear it more portentously when we are taught that Pure Democracy only exists in U.S.
    I attended a Patriotic Meeting at G--  the speakers were Generals, Major Captains Judges &c but after an elegant speech from Judge B--- Col L-- quietly said to him 'Judge take a drink' & in a jiffy my worthies were sipping as nice a glass of cold Mint Julep as was ever made behind a Bar - With regard to the U.S.  There remain many of the old Revolutionary officers - [[4 unclear words]] nothing won may they have to use than long - but the great Mass of Military names belong to Militia officers but such as Militias &  Volunteers that would surprise even the [[?]] strong nerves of John

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2 preserved. 'His Excellency General George Washington President of the United States of America" - The Members of the House of Representatives & Senators have the title of 'Honorable' Judges & some others likewise bear this appelation title. It has been so often repeated that every other man one meets with in the States is a General, Colonel, Major, Captain, or Judge - but in reading of this it does not shock one so much as to hear it more portentously when we are taught that Pure Democracy only exists in U.S.

    I attended a Patriotic Meeting at G--  the speakers were Generals, Major Captains Judges &c but after an elegant speech from Judge B--- Col L-- quietly said to him 'Judge take a drink' & in a jiffy my worthies were sipping as nice a glass of cold Mint Julep as was ever made behind a Bar - With regard to the U.S.  There remain many of the old Revolutionary officers - 4 unclear words nothing won may they have to use than long - but the great Mass of Military names belong to Militia officers but such as Militias &  Volunteers that would surprise even the ? strong nerves of John