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2666. ENGLAND, Natural enemies of United States.—
I consider the British as our
natural enemies, and as the only nation on
earth who wish us ill from the bottom of their
souls. And I am satisfied that, were our continent
to be swallowed up by the ocean, Great
Britain would be in a bonfire from one end
to the other.—
To William Carmichael. Washington ed. ii, 323.
Ford ed., iv, 469.
(P.
1787)
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