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4066. JACOBINS, Favorable to America.—
The Jacobin party cannot but be favorable
to America. Notwithstanding the very
general abuse of the Jacobins, I begin to consider
them as representing the true revolutionspirit
of the whole nation, and as carrying the
nation with them.—
To James Madison.
Ford ed., vi, 96.
(Pa.,
June. 1792)
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