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3989. INSURRECTION, Suppressing.—
I hope, on the first symptom of an open opposition
to the law[Embargo] by force, you
will fly to the scene and aid in suppressing
any commotion.—
To Henry Dearborn. Washington ed. v, 334.
(M.
Aug. 1808)
See Rebellion.
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