. The North Carolina Presbyterian. perfect vation of. tioii wn9 established or recognised does iiot extend tieyond the territory of the Bute in whiob ii was permit me, sir, to say that, if they were propertyaad nothing but proparty, they would not be representedin OongreM: for there is no description of property re-presented in GoBgrecS as property—neither lands, normonev, nor stosks, nor any other kind of property. Ifthey were property, and nothing but property, then wedprire ourutlvesof the ri«ht of retjresenUtionot three-fltttis of their whole number, except upon the conditiont


. The North Carolina Presbyterian. perfect vation of. tioii wn9 established or recognised does iiot extend tieyond the territory of the Bute in whiob ii was permit me, sir, to say that, if they were propertyaad nothing but proparty, they would not be representedin OongreM: for there is no description of property re-presented in GoBgrecS as property—neither lands, normonev, nor stosks, nor any other kind of property. Ifthey were property, and nothing but property, then wedprire ourutlvesof the ri«ht of retjresenUtionot three-fltttis of their whole number, except upon the conditionthat an equal repreecnUtion begiven to property of cqaalViJiisio me other Qtites of the Union, ^_^ • The Vision in ohao. 6, says ^nrtOB, (Greek Testa-of% Jfi ALL THS JEWISH LAW ABBOOATED OB IB FTBTILI4 TO SOME EXTKHT, IN FOBCE ? Mb. Edftob : As it is a pleasipg duty toendeavor to satisfy sincere inq^^irers aftertruth, I-will, with your permission, presentthe following letter to yjaur readers, andthen offer some remarks npon it: m Abnow, N. C, De


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