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tion. While the New England and Middle States will follow in regular sequence, yet on arriving at Pennsylvania and Maryland [[insertion]] ^[[this line may]] [[/insertion]] branch off to the west and go through Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, or [[strikethrough]] should they [[/strikethrough]] go south through Maryland, Virginia and the Carolinas. Tennessee and Kentucky belong, of course, together, but they join equally Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois on the north, Virginia and ^[[the]] Carolinas on the east, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi on the south, and Missouri and Arkansas on the west. They cannot be put in juxtaposition with all these mentioned and therefore [[strikethrough]] there must be [[/strikethrough]] sacrifices [[insertion]] ^[[must be]] [[/insertion]] made. The same [[strikethrough]] thing [[/strikethrough]] is true of other states which will be apparent without being mentione^[[d.]] The exigencies of [[strikethrough]] opportunity for [[/strikethrough]] display aris[[strikethrough]] es [[/strikethrough]] ^[[ing]] from the different kind of cases and their different positions [[strikethrough]] and [[/strikethrough]] only added to this difficulty ^[[,]] and [[strikethrough]] which [[/strikethrough]] [[insertion]] ^[[it]] [[/insertion]] was evaded or accomplished by concession on the one hand or the other [[insertion]] ^[[so as]] [[/insertion]] [[strikethrough]] and [[/strikethrough]] finally [[insertion]] ^[[to make]] [[/insertion]] the best display possible ^[[,]] [[strikethrough]] is believed to have been accomplished.
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