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5522. MORALITY, Code of.—[continued].
I never did, or countenanced,
in public life, a single act inconsistent
with the strictest good faith; having never believed
there was one code of morality for a
public, and another for a private man.—
To Don Valentine de Feronda. Washington ed. v, 475.
Ford ed., ix, 260.
(M.
1809)
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