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8158. STATES, Federal government and.—[continued].
Considering the General
and State governments as cooperators in the
same holy concerns, the interest and happiness
of our country, the interchange of
mutual aid is among the most pleasing of
the exercises of our duty.—
To W. H. Cabell. Washington ed. v, 114.
Ford ed., ix, 87.
(W.
1807)
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