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6268. OPINIONS, Exchange of.—
I shall
be happy, at all times, in an intercommunication
of sentiments with you, believing that
the dispositions of the different parts of our
country have been considerably misrepresented
and misunderstood in each part, as to
the other, and that nothing but good can result
from an exchange of information and
opinions between those whose circumstances
and morals admit no doubt of the integrity
of their views.—
To Elbridge Gerry. Washington ed. iv, 174.
Ford ed., vii, 123.
(Pa.,
1797)
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