Freedom of the press and American liberty debate
The piece extols press freedom as essential to public discourse while warning against self censorship. It cites the New York Journal of Commerce on heat absorption, and laments on education, land use, and agricultural neglect. It critiques material greed, urges truth and bold opinion, and notes tobacco taxes potential revenue.
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George Constitutionalist
Philadelphia
Mr.-Col- 100
New York
Jo Ual of
Commerce
Stitiv
Geon
Gaines le Clung
Sam Slick
America
Carolinas
New England
United States
Nick Badshaw
Squire
Nick Bradshaw
Horse Trap and a Costly Joke Across the Community
A Harrisburg Reporter item recounts a street gambling scam where a stranger tests a neighbor with a five dollar bet on truthfulness. The gag ends with a $50 exchange and a lesson about trust and kindness amid a public trading of falsehoods.
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Harrisburg
Jas Timbs
Tris
Felix Grundy and the Western Frontier Vision
Felix Grundy, born September 11 1777 in Berkeley County Virginia, grew up amid frontier hardship. His family endured Indian wars in Kentucky and Tennessee, shaping a fearless independence later echoed in his Senate speech praising western resilience and the Rangers who aided settlers.
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Felix Grundy
Felix Grusxpy
Berkley County
Virginia
England
America
Red Stone
Old Fort
Monongahela River
Peansylvania
Browns
Kentucky
Tennessee
Grunpy
Missouri
Missouri (Mr. Benton
West
Desha
Lis
Thanie
Yonder
Arkansas
Pore
Oldham
Mr. Wickliff
Hardin
Mr. Rowan
Bath
Pennsylvania Avenue
Capitol
Cornwallis
the Blue Licks
Great Britain
United States
Witley
Thames
Nicajack
Cirewas
James Priestly
Nashville Univerity
Wardstown
Rowan
Ope
Ddarrison
Allen
Davis
Cameray
Siegen
Grundy
Secrevistis