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1761. CONTENTION, Horror of.—
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may be people to whose tempers and dispositions
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wish a continuance of confusion, but to
me it is of all states but one the most horrid.—
To John Randolph. Washington ed. i, 200. Ford ed., i, 482.
(M. 1775)
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