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4092. JEALOUSY, Government and.—
Free government is founded in jealosy, and
not in confidence; it is jealousy, and not confidence,
which prescribes limited Constitutions,
to bind down those whom we are
obliged to trust with power.—
Kentucky Resolutions. Washington ed. ix, 470.
Ford ed., vii, 304.
(1798)
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