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3284. FRIENDSHIP, Enduring.—[continued].
Difference of opinion
was never, with me, a motive of separation
from a friend. In the trying times of Federalism,
I never left a friend. Many left
me, have since returned and been received
with open arms.—
To President Monroe.
Ford ed., x, 298.
(M.
1824)
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