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1289. CITIZENS, Adopted.—[continued].
If the unexampled state
of the world has, in any instance, occasioned
among us temporary departures from the system
of equal rule, the restoration of tranquillity
will doubtless produce reconsideration;
and your knowledge of the liberal conduct
heretofore observed towards strangers settling
among us will warrant the belief that what is
right will be done.—
Reply to Address. Washington ed. iv, 394.
(May. 1801)
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