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8692. UNITED STATES, Continental influence.—
When our strength shall permit
us to give the law of our hemisphere it
should be that the meridian of the mid-Atlantic
should be the line of demarcation between
peace and war, on this side of which
no act of hostility should be committed, and
the lion and the lamb lie down in peace together.—
To Dr. Crawford. Washington ed. vi, 33.
(1812)
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