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1036. CABINET, Harmonious.—[continued].
I have so much reliance
on the superior good sense and candor of all
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that they will not suffer either friend or foe
to sow tares among us.—
To Albert Gallatin. Washington ed. v, 23. Ford ed., viii, 476.
(W. 1806)
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