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1795. CONVENTIONS, Constitutional.—[further continued].
The example of changing
a constitution by assembling the wise
men of the State, instead of assembling
armies, will be worth as much to the world
as the former examples we had given them.—
To David Humphreys. Washington ed. iii, 12.
Ford ed., v, 89.
(P.
1789)
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