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Mr. Adams

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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
July
Year
1842
Copyright
Public Domain
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A? a pomioian, ne is upciriprny an siaams nnn - he always fijrhfs on nis own hook! At lomi', he i.s uriiversally respecfad, and on all jccasions cc's the purt of a gennine repnhli:an. líe nlways risos at (Ja'vbreakj nnd long1 )cfore ilie sim is up yo'i will find Iiim at diJeuk in liis rhamber uriliny, or porinnr ovor lis pnpers which.haye beënJiand'-jj rlowntoj liim by liis patriot ie sire, who served liis country so zfiaiously nnd advntagtotisly in the stormy diiys of iho revoiutjön. Mr. Adams entena hoürtüy into .he wants of" lus townsmen: he iifteñ offioíntes as modpiaior at the town meetings in Quinoy, nnd as often acts as arbiter in sertling disputes wliich ocenr beiween iiis ïu-irrhbors. He issportive, and full of instruciive anecdotes. He attends clnirch constnnlly, and ftltköufrh he owns ono or Iwo carriaaes.he always walks, thus setting a rood cxarnple to others, uho, perlmps, cannot so vvell afford to ride ns he. VVlien the tide sints, h'i is fond of waíkíng to the bench, abnut a tnilefrom hisliouse, io have a söïitary swini in tlic '.salt spu:" and tfais is pretty uoll for a gentJcnian of liis advunced age. Mr. Adoms is j.ow over 70 years of aire, and beng excepdinirly températe ajid tnêthodicn) in every tliing, heul waysenjos excellent beaJtb. Ilis constitution is as sound as it was thiity

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Subjects
Signal of Liberty
Old News