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will of a people professing reverence for religion, respect for virtue, an attachment to wholesome and equal laws, and a due regard to those institutions on which the happiness and moral improvement of society essentially depend. | will of a people professing reverence for religion, respect for virtue, an attachment to wholesome and equal laws, and a due regard to those institutions on which the happiness and moral improvement of society essentially depend. | ||
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will of a people professing reverence for religion, respect for virtue, an attachment to wholesome and equal laws, and a due regard to those institutions on which the happiness and moral improvement of society essentially depend.
Albion K. Parris.
Council Chamber January 2, 1823