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2367. ECONOMY, Prodigality vs.—
To
reform the prodigalities of our predecessors
is * * * peculiarly our duty, and to bring
the government to a simple and economical
course.—
To James Monroe. Washington ed. iv, 455.
Ford ed., viii, 191.
(W.
1803)
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