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3111. FOX (Charles James), Statesmanship.—
His sound judgment saw that
political interest could never be separated in
the long run from moral right, and his frank
and great mind would have made a short business
of a just treaty with you.—
To James Monroe.
Ford ed., viii, 477.
(W.
Oct. 1806)
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