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2729. ERROR, Human Nature and.—
The weakness of human nature, and the
limits of my own understanding, will produce
errors of judgment sometimes injurious
to your interests.—
Second Inaugural Address. Washington ed. viii, 45.
Ford ed., viii, 347.
(1805)
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