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2241. DISINTERESTEDNESS, Ruin and.—
I had been thirteen years engaged in
public service and, during that time, I had so
totally abandoned all attention to my private
affairs as to permit them to run into great disorder
and ruin.—
To James Monroe. Washington ed. i, 318.
Ford ed., iii, 56.
(M.
1782)
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