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5469. MONROE (James), Book by.—[continued].
Monroe's book is considered
as masterly by all those who are not
opposed in principle, and it is deemed unanswerable.
An answer, however, is commenced in
Fenno`s paper, under the signature of “Scipio”
[Uriah Tracy]. The real author is not yet
conjectured.—
To James Madison. Washington ed. iv, 206.
Ford ed., vii, 190.
(Pa.,
Jan. 1798)
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