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3478. GOVERNMENT, Censors.—[continued].
If virtuous, the government
need not fear the fair operation of attack
and defence. Nature has given to man
no other means of sifting out the truth, either
in religion, law, or politics.—
To President Washington. Washington ed. iii, 467.
Ford ed., vi, 108.
(M.
1792)
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