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9194. WYTHE (George), Virtuous.—[continued].
The exalted virtue of
the man will be a polar star to guide you in all
matters which may touch that element of his
character. But on that you will receive imputation
from no man; for, as far as I know, he
never had an enemy.—
To John Saunderson. Washington ed. i, 112.
(M.
1820)
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