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2681. ENGLAND, Reduction of.—
If, indeed,
Europe has matters to settle which May
reduce this hostis humani generis to a state
of peace and moral order. I shall see that
with pleasure, and then sing, with old Simeon,
nunc dimittas Domine.—
To M. Correa. Washington ed. vi, 407.
(M.
1814)
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