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in his family was but a half part in the several? generation but a favorite part and when the ninth generation was reached but a five hundred eleventh part. When there fore the badges and the titles of the Cincinnati had worn down & the education of the ninth generation his share would be but a thousand and then? by several part of the first receipt. He has much to say about the education? of the mother?. She lived might be a turkey or a bald headed eagle of the [illegible] in his
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estimation the turkey was the more honorable lived? & entirely agrace with him as far as that goes. He goes on to add- that the eagle is a thief and coward, & lived up [lever?] [repute?] generally the turkey on the contrary [holier?] red crests and when? attack them congrieviously? The love of Samuel Gellans? was less [built?] out but not has since?. His views were those of a stuntman? and human? governments? they may now seem. Was [expressed?] after the manner
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of a statesmen. The missionary? suitable of what the army had done. And after they had spent their [blurred?] fighting for equal right [should?] the movement the? fight was orn? be reconciliated to the divisions? hereditary distinction of families?-he felt it was a grievous misfortune to the state that for illustrious a man as Washington should sanction it & run if they had a right to such an order they had up right to call in sovereign?
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