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7633. RITTENHOUSE (David), Genius of.—[continued].
I doubt not there are in
your country many persons equal to the task
of conducting government; but you should consider
that the world has but one Rittenhouse,
and that it never had one before.—
To David Rittenhouse.
Ford ed., ii, 163.
(1778)
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