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1776. CONTROVERSY, Declining.—
As
to myself, I shall take no part in any discussions.
I leave others to judge of what I
have done, and to give me exactly the place
which they shall think I have occupied. Marshall
has written libels on one side; others, I
suppose, will be written on the other side; and
the world will sift both and separate the truth
as well as they can.—
To John Adams. Washington ed. vi, 127.
Ford ed., ix, 388.
(M.
1813)
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