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5478. MONROE (James), Leaves Congress.—
I look forward with anxiety to the
approaching moment of your departure from
Congress. Besides the interest of the Confederacy
and of the State, I have a personal
interest in it. I know not to whom I may venture
confidential communications after you are
gone.—
To James Monroe. Washington ed. i, 607.
Ford ed., iv, 265.
(P.
1786)
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