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6216. OPINION, Differences of.—[further continued].
That differences of opinion
should arise among men, on politics, on
religion, and on every other topic of human
inquiry, and that these should be freely expressed
in a country where all our faculties
are free, is to be expected. But these valuable
privileges are much perverted when permitted
to disturb the harmony of social intercourse,
and to lessen the tolerance of opinion.—
R. to A. Citizens of Washington. Washington ed. viii, 158.
(1809)
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