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3679. HARTFORD CONVENTION, Anarchy and.—
The paradox with me is how
any friend to the union of our country can, in
conscience, contribute a cent to the maintenance
of any one who perverts the sanctity of
his desk to the open inculcation of rebellion,
civil war, dissolution of the government, and
the miseries of anarchy.—
To Governor Plumer. Washington ed. vi, 414.
(M.
1815)
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