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2486. ELECTIONS (Presidential, 1800), The People and.—[continued].
The character which our
fellow citizens have displayed on this occasion,
gives us everything to hope for the permanence
of our government.—
To General Warren. Washington ed. iv, 376.
(W.
1801)
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