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403. APPROBATION, Popular.—
The
approbation of my constituents is truly the
most valued reward for any services it has
fallen to my lot to render them—their confidence
and esteem the greatest consolation of
my life.—
R. To A. Massachusetts Legislature. Washington ed. viii, 116.
(Feb. 1807)
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