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313. ALLIANCES, Entangling.—[further continued]..
Our nation has wisely
avoided entangling itself in the system of
European interests, has taken no side between
its rival powers, attached itself to
none of its ever-changing confederacies.—
R. to A. of Baltimore Baptists. Washington ed. viii, 137.
(1808)
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