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2337. DUTY, Silent performance of.—[continued].
My great wish is to go
on in a strict but silent performance of my
duty; to avoid attracting notice, and to keep
my name out of newspapers.—
To F. Hopkinson. Washington ed. ii, 587.
Ford ed., v, 78.
(P.
1789)
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