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1044. CABINET, Indebtedness to.—[further continued].
Whatever may be the
merit or demerit of the acquisition of Louisiana,
I divide it with my colleagues, to whose
counsels I was indebted for a course of administration
which, notwithstanding this late
coalition of clay and brass, will, I hope, continue
to receive the approbation of our country.—
To Henry Dearborn. Washington ed. vii, 215.
Ford ed., x, 192.
(M.
Aug. 1821)
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