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1816. CORRESPONDENCE, Literary.—
I set the more value on literary correspondence,
inasmuch as I can make private friendships
instrumental to the public good, by
inspiring a confidence which is denied to public
and official communications.—
To James Monroe.
Ford ed., viii, 287.
(W.
1804)
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