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as it professes, any healing qualities or because it is calculated to allay doubts, which are supposed to exists or that it will be efficacious for any useful purposes.
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as it professes, any healing qualities, or because it is calculated to allay doubts, which are supposed to exist, or that it will be efficacious for any useful purposes.
 
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It looks to other objects to be effected, but of which we may not be here permitted to speak.
 
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It establishes a precedent pregnant with evils innumerable and mischiefs which cannot be too deeply deprecated by every virtuous citizen. It inflicts, as we believe, a wound on the character and honor of the State, which years will not heal.
It looks to other objects to effected but of which we may not be here permitted to speak.
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From the example thus set, Demagogues, who may hereafter happen to have an ascendency in our Legislature, may take occasion, thro' a general Law, thrust into our Statute book, to collect and condense their political grievances, and throw obloquy and contempt on their predecessors, and thus our Statute Book will become, to a certain extent, a common sewer, through which the party effusions of the day will be transmitted down to posterity.
 
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Carleton Dole,
 
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James Drummond,
It establishes a precedent pregnant with evils enumerable and mischiefs which cannot be too deeply deprecated by evert virtuous citizen. It inflicts as we believe a wound on the character and honor of the State which years will not heal.
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Samuel Eastman,
 
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Moses Fuller,
From the example thus set Demagogues who may hereafter happen to have an ascendancy in our Legislature may take occasion thro a general Law, thrust into our Statute book to collect and condense their political grievances and thro obloquy and contempt on their predecessors and thus our statute book will become to a certain extent a common sewer through which the party effusions of the day will be transmitted down to posterity
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Syms Gardner,
 
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Asher Hinds,
Carleton Dole
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Elijah Morse,
James Drummond
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S. Kingsbery,
Samuel Eastman
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Elisha Harding.
Moises Fuller
 
Syms Gardner
 
Asher Hinds
 
Elijah Morse
 
I Kingsbury
 
Elisha Harding
 

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as it professes, any healing qualities, or because it is calculated to allay doubts, which are supposed to exist, or that it will be efficacious for any useful purposes. It looks to other objects to be effected, but of which we may not be here permitted to speak. It establishes a precedent pregnant with evils innumerable and mischiefs which cannot be too deeply deprecated by every virtuous citizen. It inflicts, as we believe, a wound on the character and honor of the State, which years will not heal. From the example thus set, Demagogues, who may hereafter happen to have an ascendency in our Legislature, may take occasion, thro' a general Law, thrust into our Statute book, to collect and condense their political grievances, and throw obloquy and contempt on their predecessors, and thus our Statute Book will become, to a certain extent, a common sewer, through which the party effusions of the day will be transmitted down to posterity. Carleton Dole, James Drummond, Samuel Eastman, Moses Fuller, Syms Gardner, Asher Hinds, Elijah Morse, S. Kingsbery, Elisha Harding.