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in time and amount of study with chemistty or geology
any single similar science; and as compared with language
mathematics and ^natural science in general this [?]
really treated as of trivial importance
The consequences are becoming most masked
examples even in the abled newspapers such as the
York dailies which exert a wide influence we [?]
find a complete ignorance of the most familiar
settled and elementary doctrines of our constitution
re illustration I may mention the newspaper comm[?]
upon the meaning obevation and effort of the Fourth
Amendment treating it as though adopted for the sole [?]
exclusive protection of the negro race
Such mistakes [?] are trivial as compa[?]
the deep seated ignorance upon the subject of legis[?]
His I cope of legislation which matters are the
objects of legislation His effects of legislative
finance with the natural laws of business of
commence etc etc There is hardly a state system
taxation which does not interfere to a greater
degree with the laws of trade and congress see
be entirely incapable of passing a statute which
did with business other than in an injurious
witness its attempts to[?] a Bookraft Law

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