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2947. FEDERALISM, Dead.—[continued].
Federalism is dead, without
even the hope of a day of resurrection.
The quondam leaders, indeed, retain their rancor
and principles; but their followers are
amalgamated with us in sentiment, if not in
name.—
To Richard M. Johnson. Washington ed. v, 257.
(W.
March. 1808)
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