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28.

Toiling at the solution of these
problems, this hasty sketch will
leave them; but with the presumption
of a large measure of success;
and with the allegation that if a
fair and solid city shall ever surround
the Capitol, it will have been built
in the teeth of more difficulties, in
spite of more obstacles and at the cost
of labors more Sisyphean than those
any other city standing, or to stand,
upon the broad Continent we call
our own.

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