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chandize, as all commercial nations have and ruined

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Unruly man must always be restricted, or ruin is inevitable; for speculation is speculation to get all it can, and if it cannot be got honestly, aristocrats will get it.

Thus by our constitution the power for regulating commerce, was as it were taken from the speculator, and given to the farmer; and power must be kept froin wrong hands or all are soon slaves; for which reason the power of making holy war, and treaties of peace with other commercial nations as by our constitution required, is by the union of all the farmers together against the speculators of the ocean, otherwise if we declared war it would not be a holy war, but the speculators of the atlantic cities, was our constitution to allow it, would at any time make a wicked commercial ravaging war of speculation, and drive all the farmers of the west into the arms of the devil, division and destruction, as the British orders in council of the London city have done. But our constitution so unitedly consolidates the grand union, that it throws the sovereign power into the government of the farmer; whereby it is the farming interest, the farmer's union, that forms the grand Columbian government, and it is their sovereign power of agriculture that has declared this holy war, it is God's union of tillers that governs this grand empire, it is their majority that restrains and regulates the petty speculating cities of New-England, an atlantic trille when compared with the grand union of farmers. Our constitution is no rope of sand, let farmers know their interest, for their interest is to hang together like bulldogs, against the speculators which float on the ocean of tyranny. New-England with all its commercial cities, is no more than a mite to a mountain, when compared to the great Columbia. Ohio is as far above all New-England as young as it is, as the bloom of youth is more energetic than a dying patient; a very short time is wanted for the western population, which so rapidly runs, to silence all British iniquity.

But our constitution by the drowning aristocrat, who catches as he sinks at every straw, is construed

with as many sides and meanings as the sinner has shaped the bible, to keep the chin of the devil above water, or the defender of the faith on the throne of blasphemy, by a commercial bulwark as sanctioned by Massachusetts and idol her mother, making of a real federal constitution, an implement of separation, as the devil has with the bible made a dreadful hell.

How inconsistent of all things, fools have wit enough should they pause one moment, to know that when eight million of people or any other number down to a dozen, have entered into a constitutional agreement to unite against a band of robbers, that all should unite, for out of a dozen should only one turn traitor, and aid the robbers as does New-England, that traitor knowing the concerted plan of the eleven for defence, gives the robbers a hundred times the advantage, and the trailer rises ruiner on the ruins of the eleven. So it is with a few New-England aristocrats, who traitorously make their millions on the ruins of the emulation, which directs the rivalry of the two great parties, the one in support of agricultural liberty and national independence, and the other entangling alliance with kings of foreign commerce and ruin, the former having always conquered the ravages of the latter, is not only proved by a majority of three fourths required for the adoption of our constitution; but the present democratic majority still maintains its agriculiural purity from its origin, though commercial delusion now runs high, it will soon run low, and the alarming parties will subside, as in 1775, tories yielded to the whigs, and in 1791, federals and anti-federals united in the constitution, which union lasted among the common people until John Adams was President. The leaders of the two parties had become opposed to each other upon the subject of government at the French revolution, when their actions of the one party, proved them friends to republican freedom, and the other for kings of oppression. In ninety two or three, concerning the French revolution, furious went ahead the disputes of Congress.

The union though of distant France, in the cause of freedom (and union never consists in any other

cause) divided the members of our Congress, by one party who being always enemies to revolutions, and being consequently determined to prevent it, found that Washington and other true republicans, who wished success to the French people, stood firm friends to not only our own republican independence, but to all republics, as we all know by Washington's address to Adet, that he was no friend to the Bourbon party; here is the open origin of the two leading parties, which now shake us in calamity and war, the pretended federals still for foreign commercial entangling alliance, and dependance on European kings for their ascension to the offices of their good old legitimate king George, while the other republican party is determined on supporting our independent freedom from all the kings of Europe; notwithstanding the Hamiltonian party was determined to assist the good old Bourbons from falling, for their assistance to us through our revolution, while Washington directly to the reverse, says,

"So far as we have already formed engagements "in regard to foreign nations, let them be fulfilled with "perfect good faith, here let us stop. The great rule "of conduct for us in extending our commercial relations, is to have with them as little political connec"tions as possible."

Washington never told us to rejoice for the suc cess of legitmate kings, but set his own example of rejoicing for the success of republics, and the downfal of legitmate kings, as in his address to Adet, it is plain to behold Washington to be no Morris or Hamilton, or any other false hearted federal leader.

Yet the glorious influence and wisdom of a Washington, Franklin and Jefferson, in spite of the Hamiltons and Pickerings of folly, established our republican constitution, with such frequent rotations from office by the elective powers of the people, that the congressional members whether aristocrats or not, they were obliged to hold forth visibly an impartial hand, to both royal kings of France and Britain, or lose their re-elec-1 tion by the people, as Washington had advised us to show no partiality to any kingly nation, and as our fist einbargo endeavoured to enforce rebellion humbly és

cease; showed our wish to be free from European wars.

But instead of maintaining our so far glorious reformation from Britain's ill-gotten human nature of things, all her aristocratical rebellious tories, have agreed to keep up the overwhelming spring of European corruption on posterity, and never to check the iniquity, because there is fifty broken down aristocratical English familes, in every island, state or principality, which happens to have one drop of royal cousin blood connections, or one spark of consanguinity, for the sake of fattening feasts, and false lordship glory during life, hang together like tar and feathers, without making a will of forgiveness or anulity of enacted lies, for the enjoyment of posterity, fifty millions of people must be enslaved in each of filty generations, because fifty men want to be lords fifty years, each to enjoy fifty times as much stolen property as his happiness requires; for says the nobility of kings, farmers shall be slaves and chained to the wheel of aristocracy, as beasts draw the plough, and obey our pettyfoggers and place men of our fattening villages and commercial cities, because our editors are liars and preachers of hypocrisy. Not the great fish, but who are instruments of devourers, and ut the devoured. Thinking farmers of yet independent Columbia, shall the delusion of false nobles of the ocean degenerate you like all the east of misery, for the want of true philosophers, diviners and Columbian brave conquerors, to rouse you to a sense of your danSt.

If every republican emancipator, true philosopher and brave conqueror, was murdered from the face of Columbia, then aristocracy may divide general society, and continue the devils lovely tyranny in the new world; but vile aristocracy has no alternative when we unite, than to return to the eastern wave of corruption, for the union of the people is the presence God, and that of division, the reign of the devil..

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The principal of aristocratical superiority, is not like roguish bulls, who when they meet always gore each other, but great aristocratical devils agree to con federate for each others mighty superiority, on the ru ins of farmers. They hitch their horses together in

total darkness; and if any one has one spark of honesty, he is a rejected rogue from the hopper of gain, to have nothing more to do with the great machine of royal aristocracy, in turning the invisible wheels of the devil's hereditary royality, to convert behind the veil honest men into rogues official capacities, as beheld in sweet Columbia, filled with foreign offices of aristocratical favoritism; honest men holding wicked offices, commissioned under the deluding serpent of rebellion, for carrying naval conflagration upon our seaboard. Yes, filling offices of darkness in support of foreign power, pride and delusion, who while honestly dealing out to Columbia the devil's power, do not dream that for meddling with satan they are served like the honest. horse thief, who to oblige a travelling stranger, lead his horse until he might step aside for an occasion, when immediately arrived the pursuer, the real thief escaping, and the honest man who was deluded by deception to oblige the devil, became arrested for the thief and was hung.

Then beware deluded federalists, though honest, you hold the invisible reins of eastern corrupted authority, and the devil imperceivably direct you by the deluding agency of his high mightiness, lords, admirals, and great emissaries and spies, attached to the all powerful navy, for which at last ruins, because eastern aristocracy clashes with Columbian equity. There is as much real danger in taking the reins from the aristocratical devil, as from the horse thief devil, because the very property, liberty and life of the devil's office holders, are in danger. All eastern laws are repugnant to Columbian rights, and those who engage in the party and cause of the devil against their own country, though in darkness they do not know it, are in dreadful danger, because by engaging for the devil against their God and country's rights, breeds the horrors of a civil war, where the innocent are drawn into snares of darkness, to fight against, their God of light as well as in the opposite ranks of kings, innocent against innocent, which destroys both party's property, lives. and liberty; whereas were all officers to engage on the side of their people and country, where their own true

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