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1737. CONSTRUCTION OF THE CONSTITUTION.—
Our peculiar security is in the
possession of a written Constitution. Let us
not make it a blank paper by construction.—
To Wilson C. Nicholas. Washington ed. iv, 506.
Ford ed., viii, 247.
(M.
1803)
See 1666.
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