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1705. CONSTITUTION (The Federal), Security in.—
A constitution has been acquired,
which, though neither of us thinks perfect, yet both consider as competent to
render our fellow citizens the happiest and
the securest on whom the sun has ever
shone.—
To John Adams. Washington ed. vi, 227.
Ford ed., ix, 429.
(M.
1813)
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