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3998. INTEREST, Private.—[continued].
Bringing into office no
desires of making it subservient to the advancement
of my own private interests, it
has been no sacrifice, by postponing them, to
strengthen the confidence of my fellow citizens.—
To Dr. Horatio Turpin. Washington ed. v, 90.
(W.
1807)
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