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6137. OFFICE-HOLDERS, Appointments.—[further continued].
Which appointment would
be most respected by the public, for that circumstance
is not only generally the best
criterion of what is best, but the public
respect can alone give strength to the government.—
To Archibald Stuart.
Ford ed., viii, 47.
(M.
April. 1801)
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