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Relying on the merits of this cause, and on the continual bless ings of the Most High, it shall be a prominent part of my duty to cleave to the truth, and to that which on the evidence of probability I believe, but cannot prove to be the truth - so marking each, that the reader will easily distinguish between facts and probabilities.
With sentiments of respect, and a desire to subserve the cause of virtue, and to promote the welfare of an enlightened and benevolent republic, I remain its humble servant.
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