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4924. MADISON (James), Republicanism of.—
Our enemies may try their cajoleries
with my successor. They will find him as immovable
in his republican principles as him
whom they have honored with their peculiar
enmity.—
To Dr. E. Griffith. Washington ed. v, 451.
(M.
1809)
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