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1588. CONGRESS, Sessions of.—[further continued].
I was in hopes that all
efforts to render the sessions of Congress
permanent were abandoned. But a clear
profit of three or four dollars a day is sufficient
to reconcile some to their absence from
home.—
To James Madison.
Ford ed., vii, 254.
(1798)
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