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3827. IGNORANCE, Honest.—
If science
produces no better fruits than tyranny, murder,
rapine and destitution of national morality,
I would rather wish our country to be
ignorant, honest and estimable, as our neighboring
savages are.—
To John Adams. Washington ed. vi, 37.
Ford ed., ix, 334.
(M.
1812)
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