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August 18th (search for this): article 4
rotect and secure the minority in their rights under the Constitution, and to all the people of Kentucky their rights of life, liberty, and property, to protect which Government were instituted among men. Feeling assured, from that act, and the individual assurances of many of the distinguished members of the dominant party in the Legislature, that the ends I so urgently seek to attain will be carried out, I hereby resign my position as Governor of Kentucky, to take effect on Monday next, August 18th, at 10 o'clock A. M., and I now tender to my distinguished and very able successor my best wishes for the success of his administration, in the hope he will be more successful than I have been in protecting all classes of the citizens of my native and still dearly beloved State in their rights under the Constitution and laws, to which I have faithfully endeavored to adhere, and in promoting the general welfare. Respectfully, your obedient servant, B. Macoffin. The contrast. [From
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