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1920. CREDIT, Using.—
I am anxious
about everything which may affect our credit.
My wish would be to possess it in the highest
degree, but to use it little. Were we without
credit, we might be crushed by a nation of
much inferior resources, but possessing
higher credit.—
To General Washington. Washington ed. ii, 374.
(P.
1788)
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