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2378. EDITORS, Contention and.—
The printers can never leave us in a state of perfect
rest and union of opinion. They would
be no longer useful and would have to go to
the plow.—
To Elbridge Gerry. Washington ed. iv, 392.
Ford ed., viii, 43.
(W.
March. 1801)
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