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Immorality. Fellow Citizens. Can we vote for the man who openly sets the laws of the great Jehovah at defiance, thereby showing a bad example to our children? Some few Sundays past, Mr. Adams passed through Providence galloping and running his horse, and at every tavern stopping to receive the salutes and huzzas of the federal party. I have always been an Adams man, until he violated and trampled on the laws of God ... I therefore shall choose Andrew Jackson, one who keeps holy the Sabbath day. A professor of religion. Kittery-Point, Sept. 8, 1828. -- Piece 1 of 1, Full Text
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