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1037. CABINET, Harmonious.—[further continued].

Among the felicities which have attended my administration, I
am most thankful for having been able to
procure coadjutors so able, so disinterested,
and so harmonious. Scarcely ever has a difference
of opinion appeared among us which
has not, by candid consultation, been amalgamated
into something which all approved;
and never one which in the slightest degree
affected our personal attachments.—
To Mr. Weaver. Washington ed. v, 89.
(W. 1807)