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504. ARMY, Fear of.—
How happy that our army had been disbanded [before the
Presidential crisis of 1801]! What might
have happened otherwise seems rather a subject
of reflection than explantation.—
To Nathaniel Niles. Washington ed. iv, 377.
Ford ed., viii, 24.
(W.
March. 1801)
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