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4180. JUDICIARY (Federal), Confidence in.—
The Judiciary, if rendered independent,
and kept strictly to their own department,
merits great confidence for their
learning and integrity.—
To James Madison. Washington ed. iii, 3.
Ford ed., v, 81.
(P.
1789)
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