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becomes an easy and speedy medium, for the fishery and navigation of man, for the irony weapons will decompose therefrom, and return to the oar bed of the continents. What blessings the sea affords the millenniam, rendering liberty to domestic man, that free democratical denizen with equal justice and freedom, to carry and communicate the knowledge, the virtues, the manufactories and arts, from each clime to all, increasing the spring of industry and energy of invention, and withholding from paupery the children of men, in the promotion of wisdom and union, universal uniformity and harmony, like the stars of the sky in obedience to the governor of the universe.

Iot only that oxygen, that mighty property of water is instrumental in all assidity, vitality, and rotundity, but of all blessings, riches, rarity, curiosity and pleasure, does the seas and tributary streams afford, not only the best to man, but where is the fowl, the beast, the man, but what is floating, dwelling, and par taking, of the seas, its shore and inlets; even were not fish, shell and pearls, enticing; but without the presence of water and its abundant properties, no one can live a moment, man once lived without the formation of iron, yes more may be said on the subject of water and its properties, as to their advantages to man, than upon any other whatever, its physical realities are superior to mortal conception, besides that water promotes general association, generation and union, has the physical reality of the scientific order of a true democracy, while that of iron temporal aristocracy.

And shall the aristocrat trample in rebellion and disgrace these forbidden blessings of the heavenly sea, its tributaries, vales and intervales, that which with-holds the irony despotism of the tyrant, from the ocean, is the manufacturers patriotism of agriculture, rendering God's great fountain of glorious good, to flow with equal wisdom to all men, from that light which beams from freedom's press and words. Free presses and free words upon land, gives free goods free bottoms up

on the ocean.

Into flames have gone many cities om the ravages of the seas, because the devil in iron is the great

self destroyer, aristocrats are found always in cities and villages of unceasing gain till ruin follows. Aristocrats always fly to the greatest commercial head of rebellion, like republicans to the obedience of agricultural majority; aristocrats are as much thicker than republican leaders, as sea faring blessings more sudden charm than soil, and democrats are still more thicker than the former, as the former is thicker than the latter. All the strife of man goes on between the patriotic exertions of the democratic tiller, and the rebellious delusions of the commercial aristocrat; while the republican withholds the dupe from ruins, the aristocrat entices the patriot to err.

The aristocrat craves the great naval head, and loves the serpent, for wherever the maritime power of the seas are balancing, the aristocratical minds are slyly bending, snug to the greatest and blackest power of vain grandeur.

All the foreign cities in the world, are built in rebellion to the agricultural will, by the foreign speculators of an over leaped hell, the great false godhead, floating and seeking to devour the weaker, till only one great foreign city as rotten Babylon, Tyre and London shall remain on the globe, while the republican is. pulling the other way, democratically to conquer the devil and inhabit the world, directing that government which cultivates the elevated plains, far above the aris-tocrat, who entices the dupe to the love of the low, foul and foreign cities where emanates the deluded breeze, which carries the gale of hell, that dreadful wind on which the devil floats in the ocean of weak-ness, because opposed by strong and gedly numbers. superior on land, where conducted in plenty and wigdom, where equal union abounds in divine vengeance, where the holy war of the many and strong, rushes over the heads of the few, weak and wicked, whose masters and slaves, trembling in guilt and weakness before the wrath of their great God, who denies that they eat the tree of Eden. Magnificent cities shine for the moment but soon decay, like the dunghill rich and rotten, but the fields of elevated farmers are productive of the great and lasting good, and the beauti

ful plains of Columbia lays the foundation of the millennium of endless order, union and freedom. The government of the republican, regularly surveys and inhabits all the fertile territories, and renders equality to all people; but the foreign interest of the aristocrat tends not only to charm into heaps, and cuddling clustres of fine city folly their dupes, that the foreign few speculators can enjoy the vales, vallies, and the world's local best, but takes care to be their human gods, the servants of the devil, to drive them over the adjacent suburbs and soil of corruption, in the slavish servitude of forbidden folly Adam found his garden of good, amid the vales of Havilah, Ethiopia and Euphrates, rich rivers of the south, innocently filled with inexhaustible fish, shells and navigable pleasure, and all the charming riches, which rivers and vales as in these days afford.

Adam, for his charming blessings, went on to acquire things which his wants directed, and was all very good, till he went too far, till he went to excess, till he broke over the garden of Eden, till he broke over God's boundary line set to man, prohibiting to excessive lust and pride, that is the forbidden fruit of Eden; Adam was first upright and within the loving bounds of humiliation, but the forbidden tree was too charming for his weakness of delusion to bear, and all was shame, all delusion, and oh a deluded world has followed the wicked example, and where since has stood the forbidden tree of Eden, liberty, but in the arms of the devil, clothed in the iron rod of defiance, blasphemy, avarice, pride and vanity, in shame has rolled the black power of worldly wrong, held fast in the ravaging arms of the few, proud, aristocratical, falling Adams, foreign speculators of rebellion, the lying pleader, the false preacher and foreign trader, dreadful doctors of wrong. Adam being the eldest and more powerful than his offspring, retained a superiority of advantages of the things of good, as even wild animals perform for surviving the brumal seasons, and from no other source man acquired the idea of superiority of one man over another, than from God's ereating but one man at first instead of all; and the helpless infants, the offspring of already parental superiority, as they gained strength over still more helpless

infants, learned to domineer over their weakness, as their fathers had first domineered over them. This is seen even in every family. One generation, because it was kicked by its former, kicks the following generation; and so the gulph of sin rolls. To rid ourselves of this iniquity, if we have had a severe blow on one cheek, we must turn the other and take another blow; that is, we must give the devil his due and relieve posterity.

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Enterprising Adam, before he fell a prophet of future wants, like man of the present day, to get what he can and keep what he gets, for times of infirmities and seasons of inclemency, become attached by possession of things, to which he became prejudiced in favor of keeping, as farmers wives hate much to part with native land and good cows, to them dear like own children and Adam and all his falling followers, after losing their judgment, in the drunken folly of extreme lust and pride, knew not where to stop, overleaped all godly bounds, and on to the foul miser's vanity, went the aristocrat like curious Adam, hoarding up the world's best, imprinting in the bones and flesh of children, to partake of the same forbidden tree of Eden, in addition posterity continued heirs of priority, in the same forbidden gulph of sin; thus descending hereditarily, the false crown, the robe of hell, and all the unnecessary pomp and pride, down the broad road of successive generations and future ruin: withholding in perpetual. rebellion, all the godly blessings of an inexhaustible paradise, to the exclusion of the dear children of God, the elder and stronger excluding the younger and weaker, till the will and chance of numerous dying parents and future wisdom, peradventure drove round the de--mocratic wheel of honest distribution, of the proud parental accumulations of haughty aristocracy, held in the iron claws of the powerful few, who never populate the world.

From poor parents is multiplied and replenished the globe of democracy, true liberty has ever continued lost, because those born of the poor, continued poor, possessed the least power for the support of their honest

rights, rights of voting; while those on whom fortune chance to smile, pride went on to spoil.

Elder Cain murdered the younger Abel, because the superiority of his means, and the charms of Abel's flock, enticed him that wicked thing to do, as all aristocrats continue their clandestine wars of blasphemy, robbery and blood, take that civil liberty of already increased implements, of still more compulsory means, for robbing and usurping from the weaker, thus continuing the original sin of Adam's wicked posterity, in an uncultivated, unequal state, like the unequal clustre of uninhabited woods, till the christian science of true liberty, the farmers true government, shall organize the society of men properly and equally, apart on their own real soil, as the nurse of trees arranges his orchard.

Far better and a thousand times happier, would be the common world, was the sea not in existence, if always to be ruled by the tyrant of hell. A moment's enjoyment of true liberty is worth an eternity of bondage. All the extra advantages of land, arises from the blessings of sea, that rich ocean of good, rendering the greatest advantages to the poor, yet to become the greatest implement of exclusion.

The glorious seas that forbidden fruit of Eden, has ever continued temptations of the serpent, beguiling the falling morals of the world, in the delusion of civil pride, to labour in servitude of the rebellious few, deyourers of all that is dear to innocence, as well as the cuddling tyrants of the seas.

Noah and sons, as Adam and all beings, seck the world's local best, landed at Ararat, from the tower of cursed South, about the rich rivers of the renewed appellation of Euphrates and Morab, above the Persian gulph, where rich the vallies of New-Eden, dispersed his posterity along the vales and rivers of north-eastern good, and surrounding isle of the gulph, distributed by the different views of his sons and grandsons. Thus built up the different national rivals of the world, each gathering its respective village, instead of but the one great barbarous city, or cluster of Cain's drowned

curses.

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