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Excerpt from Documents of the House of Representatives at the Twenty-Third Session of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana: Begun and Held at the Town of Indianapolis, December 3, 1838
Pressing need for the whole of them, nor this only, we require that they should be concentrated as much as possible, and skilfully and energetically applied to the great business in hand. If such a result can be brought about, and I see nothing but the illiberal Opposition of local or individual interests to prevent it. I have no hesitation in saying that Indiana is still safe and that she must and will ultimately triumph.
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