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17. ABUSES, Economy and.—
The new
government has now, for some time, been
under way. Abuses under the old forms have
led us to lay the basis of the new in a rigorous
economy of the public contributions.—
To M. de Pinto.
Washington ed. iii, 174.
(N.Y.,
1790)
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