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405. APPROBATION, Principle and.—
Our part is to pursue with steadiness what is
right, turning neither to right nor left for the
intrigues or popular delusions of the day, assured
that the public approbation will in the
end be with us.—
To General Breckenridge. Washington ed. vii, 238.
(M.
1822)
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