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3672. HARMONY, Political and personal.—[continued].

I feel extraordinary
gratification in addressing this letter to you,
with whom shades of difference in political
sentiment have not prevented the interchange
of good opinion, nor cut off the
friendly offices of society and good correspondence.
This political tolerance is the more
valued by me, who considers social harmony
as the first of human felicities, and the happiest
moments those which are given to the
effusions of the heart.—
To——.
(1798.)
Rayner,p. 545.