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3673. HARMONY, Principles and.—
I
hope to see shortly a perfect consolidation, to
effect which, nothing shall be spared on my
part, short of the abandonment of the principles
of our Revolution.—
To John Dickinson. Washington ed. iv, 366.
Ford ed., viii, 7.
(W.
March. 1801)
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