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3576. GOVERNMENT, Works on.—[further continued] .
In the science of government,
Montesquieu's Spirit of Laws is generally
recommended. It contains, indeed, a
great number of political truths; but also an
equal number of heresies; so that the reader
must be constantly on his guard.—
To T. M. Randolph. Washington ed. iii, 145.
Ford ed., v, 173.
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