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1040. CABINET, Harmonious.—[further continued] .
The harmony among us
was so perfect, that whatever instrument appeared
most likely to effect the object, was
always used without jealousy.—
To William Wirt. Washington ed. v, 594.
Ford ed., ix, 318.
(M.
1811)
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