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1969. DEARBORN (Henry), Esteem for.—
In public or in private, and in all situations,
I shall retain for you the most cordial esteem,
and satisfactory recollections of the harmony
and friendship with which we have run our
race together.—
To Henry Dearborn. Washington ed. v, 230.
Ford ed., ix, 172.
(W.
Jan. 1808)
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