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ly in view that the power to fine and impose cost should be discretionary at the commencement of such a system with the court, and as one citizen, I would cheerfully consent if public shall unjustly prosecute a defendant, that he shall have the same night as exists between individuals, the right of indemnity.
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    The different opinions as to this valuable institution have seemed to challenge the exhibition of these of the officers honored by a joint of fiscal association with the soldiers and legislators of the State, but there is an other object of no inferior consequence now to be noticed from views in some respect quite different. It is, after offering my congratulations on the success of the measures required to promote education especially in our primary schools, that of a procedure by the Gardiner Lyceum calculated, with sufficient encouragement to produce most valuable consequences. That Seminary of preparatory instruction in the arts, and particularly in agriculture has commenced, as I have incidentally learned, a system of promoting by premiums the production of particular articles of the soil. For various reasons no mode of public assistance so well deserves public patronage. The article to which, as essential to commercial and other interests, that estimable seminary has directed its attention, is the article of hemp, to which flax ought to be added. These would from success in cultivating and manufacturing them cause a revolution by which New England would be independent of the world, and therefore never fretful and jealous, as being uniled with it. Above all she might safely say to our brethren of the South, if you shall choose nonintercourse as to our manufactures we will
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ly in view that the power to fine and impose cost should be discretionary at the commencement of such a system with the court, and as one citizen, I would cheerfully consent if the public shall unjustly prosecute a defendant, that he shall have the same right as exists between individuals, the right of indemnity.
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The different opinions as to this valuable institution have seemed to challenge the exhibition of these of the officers honored by a joint official association with the soldiers and legislators of the State, but there is another object of no inferior consequence now to be noticed from views in some respects quite different. It is, after offering my congratulations on the success of the measures required to promote education especially in our primary schools, that of a procedure by the Gardiner Lyceum calculated, with sufficient encouragement to produce most valuable consequences. That Seminary of preparatory instruction in the arts, and particularly in agriculture has commenced, as I have incidentally learned, a system of promoting by premiums the production of particular articles of the soil. For various reasons no mode of public assistance so well deserves public patronage. The article to which, as essential to commercial and other interests, that estimable seminary has directed its attention, is the article of hemp, to which flax ought to be added. These would from success in cultivating and manufacturing them cause a revolution by which New England would be independent of the world, and therefore never fretful and jealous, as being uniled with it. Above all she might safely say to our brethren of the South, if you shall choose nonintercourse as to our manufactures we will

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ly in view that the power to fine and impose cost should be discretionary at the commencement of such a system with the court, and as one citizen, I would cheerfully consent if the public shall unjustly prosecute a defendant, that he shall have the same right as exists between individuals, the right of indemnity.

The different opinions as to this valuable institution have seemed to challenge the exhibition of these of the officers honored by a joint official association with the soldiers and legislators of the State, but there is another object of no inferior consequence now to be noticed from views in some respects quite different. It is, after offering my congratulations on the success of the measures required to promote education especially in our primary schools, that of a procedure by the Gardiner Lyceum calculated, with sufficient encouragement to produce most valuable consequences. That Seminary of preparatory instruction in the arts, and particularly in agriculture has commenced, as I have incidentally learned, a system of promoting by premiums the production of particular articles of the soil. For various reasons no mode of public assistance so well deserves public patronage. The article to which, as essential to commercial and other interests, that estimable seminary has directed its attention, is the article of hemp, to which flax ought to be added. These would from success in cultivating and manufacturing them cause a revolution by which New England would be independent of the world, and therefore never fretful and jealous, as being uniled with it. Above all she might safely say to our brethren of the South, if you shall choose nonintercourse as to our manufactures we will