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946. BOUNTIES, Policy regarding.—
It is not the policy of the government in
America to give aid to works of any kind.
They let things take their natural course without
help or impediment, which is generally
the best policy.—
To Thomas Digges. Washington ed. ii, 413.
Ford ed., v, 29.
(P.
1788)
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