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seat of nine powerful Republics and the Hene of inlended and unexamples improvements which the halmcinations of Science have superindued in the mublic mind and where only the right of self Government and the right of man are understood and enjoyed by Nations of Framer. If the President was cause to propose the ments scheme that is discussed naw there the perhaps it may serve to the excision project of a public declaration to the consideration of Congref and the agitates American mind and from allay ultros reduce politicians To macketates in the sale of party. may Winnalemen be the result of the project herein proposed I find satisfaction in the idea that but trifling extra expense whether it is received favourably or thought to be visionary still on is necepary for its adoption and further consolation attend, me in the consideration that ask no other reward but the desire to see our beloved Country first in the cause of philanthrong as first in honour and prosperity. with respect for the unbanity and intognity with which With as mind Deeply embred in the love of Country and discharged the high responsibilities imposed by the banstitution you have and hoping you will believe me sincere I remain yours truly bastleton Retland founty Wermont, Samuel Whittech Dec 16 the 1833 Hon Lewis fap Secretary of off P.S. Sir you will observe an intimation in the foregoing that the Secretary of State is also instuded in the connespondence and if you think the subject worthy of notice please to confer the favour. The proposition is meant for the consideration of the whole Indian t but make the andrey to the was Department. as it is principally concerning prisoners of was it seemed proper to recentative of this District and in Sept. I wrote to Han. T.2. address In the Month of May last I wrote to Mr Stare the Report and from on this same subject and from neither have I received an return of their vaines. With Mr. Slade I am personally acquainted for

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