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6915. PRESIDENCY, Tired of the.—

I
am tired of an office where I can do no more
good than many others, who would be glad
to be employed in it. To myself, personally,
it brings nothing but unceasing drudgery and
daily loss of friends. Every office becoming
vacant, every appointment made, me donne
un ingrat, et cent ennemis.
My only consolation
is in the belief that my fellow citizens
at large will give me credit for good
intentions.—
To John Dickinson. Washington ed. v, 31. Ford ed., ix, 10.
(W. Jan. 1807)