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348 Observations on the Language of Signs, 
eoK Franguntur montes, planamque per ardua Cisse. 
i Dncit opus; pandit fossas, tarrit.que summis 
xus fines ; saltus ere 8 tesqua 
Lib. VI, 38—43. 
Or the relation of the same siege in Cesar De Bello Ci- 
‘ vili Lib 3, may be considered as more ni ee 
spot where Warren fell, would be an emblem o 
ng honour; the white birch and pine might adorn 
signa 2 ‘at Roxbury, the cedar and the oak should 
ir ts of Dor- 
Many centuries hence, if despotism without or anareby 
within, should cause the republican institutions of America 
to fade, then these fortresses ought to be destroyed. because 
they would be a constant reproach to the people; but until 
that period, they should be pres as the noblest monu- 
ments of liberty. 
