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8847. VIRTUE, Aristocracy of.—
Nature
has wisely provided an aristocracy of virtue
and talent for the direction of the interests
of society, and scattered it with equal hand
through all its conditions.—
Autobiography. Washington ed. i, 36.
Ford ed., i, 49.
(1821)
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