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9116. WHIGS, Principles of.—
Before the
Revolution we were all good English Whigs,
cordial in their free principles, and in their
jealousies of their executive magistrate.
These jealousies are very apparent in all our
State constitutions.—
Autobiography. Washington ed. i, 81.
Ford ed., i, 112.
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