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Intelligence . —Foreign ; America . _ 185
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- ^ jVe have gr £ at pleasure in reporting that 6 ii Thursday , Nov . 24 , the Foun r dation ^ Stone of the Second Unitarian Church was laid at Ntew York , witli appropriate ceremonies , and a Prayer and Address from the Rev . William Ware Pastor of the First Unitarian Church .
[ This excellent Address will appear in The Christian Reformer ? ^
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While so great a part of the world b standing , still , . or going back in legislation , the United States of America are making sure and continual advances in all that is just , humane , and liberal . The latest papers bring intelligence that the senate of Maryland has abolished theV disa& | lit } e of the Jews by a public act . k [
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Religious Liberty in Buenos ^ tyres . The Government at Buenos A y * es has formally recommeuded to the House . xrf Representatives of that- province the esr taMshoient of the liberty of divine worship in the broadest and most unrestricted manner , by the adoption of the following simple but comprehensive law :
< c The . right which every inan has , to worsjiip . the Divinity , agreeably-to h * own conscience , is > inviolable in the territory of t&e province . " In , the . note , accompanying their proposition , the government adopt a language which , must be highly gratifying to every friend of religious liberty .
They say that the word toleration is too tame , and ought not to be introduced into any law which shall be framed oa this subject . < c The province , " say they , <* , would appear to descend from the point of civilization which it has < attained , if it were , to establish at lavy o £ toleration , or to . pretend to grant a liberty
which the public authority ; was > always obliged to . protect \ b \ it since the laws that formerly governed , render . necessary an act to abolish them , and give a solenau guarantee to . persons . who . may w , ish to live in our society , the govern meat ha& found no other way to do it with dignity than by the pro poS ^ f ^ v , which it has the honour to tratt 5 Jmit ^ fi > rv 3 ; he considera
tion of the honoura ^ ^ representatives . independence of tire Republic / In the treaty also recently concluded
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Copy of <* LetWr / torn President Jefferson to jbr . fine U 4 leyy Of- Lytne , Conn , dated MonticeUo , March 2-1 , 1819 . Sir , Your letter of Feb . l * hh came to hand on the 1 st inst ., and the request of my history of physical habits would have ptttzfcci'me iiot a little , had it not been
for the model , with which you accompanied it , of Dr . Rush ' s answer to a similar inquiry . I live so much like other people that I might refer to ordinary life as the history of my own . Like my friend , the Doctor , I have lived temperately , eating little animal food , and that not as an aliment so much as a
condiment for the vegetables , which constitute my principal diet , I double , however , the Doctor ' s glass and a half of wine , and even treble it with a friend ; but halve its effects by drjmking the weak wines ofltfy .: the ardent wines I cannot drink , nor do
I use ardent spirits of any kind ; malt Honors and cider are my table' drinks , atid niy bre ^ kiPast , like that also of iny friend , is df tea and coffee . 1 havebeen blessed with organs Of digestion which accept and concoct , without ever
murmuring , whatever the palate chooses to cdtisign to them , and I have not yet lost a tooth by age . I was a hard student until I entered on the business of life , the duties of which leave no idle time to those disposed to fulfil them ; and now , retired , aud at
the age of 76 , I am again a hard studentl Indeed my fondnessr for reading and study , revolts me from the drudgery of letter-writing and a stiff wrist , the con . sequence of an early dislocation , makes writing both slow and painful . I am
not so regular In my sleep as the Doctor says he was—devoting * to it from five to eight hours , according as my company , or the book I am reading , interests me ; and I never go to bed without an hour or half-hour ' s previous reading of something moral , whereon to ruminate in the
intervals of sle ^ p : but , whether I retire to bed aarly <> r la . te , I rise with the sun . 1 u ^ e ^ pectacies at oight , but not ueces-*? ££ » " * $ & *}* $ * . ^ nl ss reading small Pqut , J ^ fy hearing i $ distinct in parties % oPW ^ fls * tfMMif hut confused when
several ^ jpp ^ pr ^ afs ^ ek 9 U * er > which un ~ ht » me for thet WflUftLof the table . I have been more ^ fgirjupat ^ phan my friend WW t W $ 4 &d&Ffra < & > M 4 fV *^ { w > the nreast I mean ) bn an average of eight or ten year * through life . 1 ascribe this
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« A ' I —^—exemption partly to the habit of b ^ tbiog my feet i cold ^ vater every mb ^ fiiiigf ^ for sfitt ^ ^ eara past . fev % r ; of inor $ V&ayk tw ^ aty-fouiboa rs have not had more than two or three timefg in my lire . THOMAS JEFFERSON .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1826, page 185, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2546/page/57/
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