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2207. DETAIL, Importance of.—
In government,
as well as in every other business of
life, it is by division and sub-division of
duties alone, that all matters, great and small,
can be managed to perfection.—
To Samuel Kerchival. Washington ed. vii, 13.
Ford ed., x, 41.
(M.
1816)
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