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the gloom that sometimes surrounds it, &
the gloom that sometimes surrounds it, &
Justice will follow after to disperse
Justice will follow after to disperse the Black clouds that hang in threatening volumes over the habitations
the Black clouds that hang in  
of peace & innocence. In the first place, the Joint committee  
threatening volumes over the habitations
speak of the "momentous subject", they are required to examine, & tell us, they "have
of peace & innocence.
In the first place, the Joint committee  
speak of the "momentous subject", they are
required to examine, & tell us, they "have
bestowed mature & deliberate consideration
bestowed mature & deliberate consideration
upon the subject." and altho some of the  
upon the subject." and altho some of the  
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may at first view appear bold &
may at first view appear bold &
novel, yet they cherish the hope, that
novel, yet they cherish the hope, that
by adverting to the well [[unclear]] as certained
by adverting to the well [[unclear]] ascertained
[[unclear]] long established laws of nations,
& long established laws of nations,
those positions will be found abundant
those positions will be found abundantly
[[unclear]] supported. " They sent, after speaking
supported." They next, after speaking
of their sufferings in silence and their
of their sufferings in silence and their
moderation and [[forbearance?]]." [[unclear]] to discharge
moderation and forbearance!", propose to discharge
their duty, to [[unclear]], first unto the
their duty, to enquire, first unto the
nature [[unclear]] present situation of their claim.
nature & present situation of their claim.

Revision as of 16:53, 9 April 2020

the gloom that sometimes surrounds it, & Justice will follow after to disperse the Black clouds that hang in threatening volumes over the habitations of peace & innocence. In the first place, the Joint committee speak of the "momentous subject", they are required to examine, & tell us, they "have bestowed mature & deliberate consideration upon the subject." and altho some of the positions which they feel warranted in occupying, may at first view appear bold & novel, yet they cherish the hope, that by adverting to the well unclear ascertained & long established laws of nations, those positions will be found abundantly supported." They next, after speaking of their sufferings in silence and their moderation and forbearance!", propose to discharge their duty, to enquire, first unto the nature & present situation of their claim.