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2315. DUTY, Administrative.—
On taking
this station [Presidency] on a former
occasion, I declared the principles on which
I believed it my duty to administer the affairs
of our commonwealth. My conscience tells
me that I have, on every occasion, acted up
to that declaration, according to its obvious
import, and to the understanding of every
candid mind.—
Second Inaugural Address. Washington ed. viii, 40.
Ford ed., viii, 342.
(1805)
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