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7247. RELIGION, Personal.—[further continued] .
I inquire after no man's
religion, and trouble none with mine; nor is
it given us in this life to know whether yours
or mine, our friends' or our foes', is exactly
the right.—
To Miles King. Washington ed. vi, 388.
(M.
1814)
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