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8996. WASHINGTON (George), Advice and.—
His mind has been so long used to unlimited
applause that it could not brook contradiction,
or even advice offered unasked. To advice, when asked, he is very open.—
To Archibald Stuart.
Ford ed., vii, 101.
(M.
Jan. 1797)
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