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1039. CABINET, Harmonious.—[further continued].
I have thought it among
the most fortunate circumstances of my late
Administration that, through its eight years'
continuance, it was conducted with a cordiality
and harmony among all its members,
which never were ruffled on any, the greatest
or smallest occasion.—
To William Duane. Washington ed. v, 533.
(M.
1810)
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