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3582. GOVERNMENTS (American), Happy.—[continued].
With all the defects of
our constitutions, whether general or particular,
the comparison of our governments with
those of Europe, is like a comparison of
heaven and hell. England, like the earth, May
be allowed to take an intermediate station.—
To Joseph Jones. Washington ed. ii, 249.
Ford ed., iv, 438.
(P.
1787)
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