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2225. DIPLOMACY, Demeanor.—
Let
what will be said or done, preserve your sang
froid immovably, and to every obstacle, oppose
patience, perseverance, and soothing language.—
To William Short. Washington ed. iii, 342.
Ford ed., v, 459.
(Pa.,
1792)
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