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5503. MONTESQUIEU (Baron), Author.—[continued].
Every man who reflects as he reads, has considered it as a book of
paradoxes; having, indeed, much of truth and
sound principle, but abounding also with inconsistencies,
apocryphal facts and false inferences.—
To William Duane. Washington ed. v, 535.
(M.
1810)
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