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I do assure you, I am not insensible of the value of your approbation, though I cannot well express my feelings on the occasion. To one, who has been educated in the principles of despotic governments, and taught to believe, that human dignity & greatness consist only in the power to exercise dominion over others, our political honors would be but marks of degradation and disgrace. Let such enjoy the blessings of their fancied honours, I will never envy them. But should I ever boast of honours received, it will be, that in eighteen hundred and twenty one, and two, I presided over the deliberations of an honorable, intelligent and independent body of the free and enlightened citizens of Maine. And while memory serves me, your approbation and thanks, so kindly expressed by my friend, the mover, will ever be cherished with grateful remembrance, and reciprocated with cordiality - Gentleman, I bid you a farewell; and may that God in whose hands are the destinies of us all, continually preside over you in mercy and at length afford to each of you the blessings of Eternity. | I do assure you, I am not insensible of the value of your approbation, though I cannot well express my feelings on the occasion. To one, who has been educated in the principles of despotic governments, and taught to believe, that human dignity & greatness consist only in the power to exercise dominion over others, our political honors would be but marks of degradation and disgrace. Let such enjoy the blessings of their fancied honours, I will never envy them. But should I ever boast of honours received, it will be, that in eighteen hundred and twenty one, and two, I presided over the deliberations of an honorable, intelligent and independent body of the free and enlightened citizens of Maine. And while memory serves me, your approbation and thanks, so kindly expressed by my friend, the mover, will ever be cherished with grateful remembrance, and reciprocated with cordiality - Gentleman, I bid you a farewell; and may that God in whose hands are the destinies of us all, continually preside over you in mercy and at length afford to each of you the blessings of Eternity. | ||
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+ | Message from the Senate by Mr Sewall their Secretary. | ||
+ | [Senate will adjourn without day &c] | ||
+ | Mr Speaker | ||
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+ | The Senate have voted, that when they adjourn, they will adjourn without day - and then withdrew. | ||
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+ | [House also-] | ||
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+ | The House thereupon voted that when they adjourn it will be without day and the Clerk was requested to acquaint the Senate therewith. | ||
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+ | [Report of Committee to wait on Gov.r &c] | ||
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+ | Commodore Tucker from the joint committee to wait on the Governor and inform him that the Legislature |
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I do assure you, I am not insensible of the value of your approbation, though I cannot well express my feelings on the occasion. To one, who has been educated in the principles of despotic governments, and taught to believe, that human dignity & greatness consist only in the power to exercise dominion over others, our political honors would be but marks of degradation and disgrace. Let such enjoy the blessings of their fancied honours, I will never envy them. But should I ever boast of honours received, it will be, that in eighteen hundred and twenty one, and two, I presided over the deliberations of an honorable, intelligent and independent body of the free and enlightened citizens of Maine. And while memory serves me, your approbation and thanks, so kindly expressed by my friend, the mover, will ever be cherished with grateful remembrance, and reciprocated with cordiality - Gentleman, I bid you a farewell; and may that God in whose hands are the destinies of us all, continually preside over you in mercy and at length afford to each of you the blessings of Eternity.
Message from the Senate by Mr Sewall their Secretary.
[Senate will adjourn without day &c]
Mr Speaker
The Senate have voted, that when they adjourn, they will adjourn without day - and then withdrew.
[House also-]
The House thereupon voted that when they adjourn it will be without day and the Clerk was requested to acquaint the Senate therewith.
[Report of Committee to wait on Gov.r &c]
Commodore Tucker from the joint committee to wait on the Governor and inform him that the Legislature