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134. ADMINISTRATION, Meritorious.
—I wish support from no quarter longer than my object, candidly scanned shall merit it;
and especially, not longer than I shall vigorously
adhere to the Constitution.—
To Benjamin Stoddert. Washington ed. iv, 360.
Ford ed., vii, 499.
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Feb. 1801)
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