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oppression, the fierce outbursts of popular tu-
mult, and the ----- enervating calm of _____
tranquility. The people, habituated to look up to
them for advice, and assistance in the adjustment
of individual contrivences, and the vindication of
private rights, easily and naturally confide
to them, in times of trouble, the maintenance
of the public liberty. The advcate whom they hun
(?)seon --------- --- --------- in his profession up-
holding the weak, friendless, and despised wretch,
against the menaces of the strong, in despite of
--- blandishment- -- and in scorn of all outward
influence, from whose lips they have been wont to hear
bold denunciations of oppression, --- ------- clear
and resistless reason in __ upon principles of mutual
right, and eloquent appeals to sympathy, and the
gentler emotions of men's hearts, cannot but be-
come the depository __ popular ------ _______.

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