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6060. OFFICE, Happiness and.—
Were
happiness the only legitimate object, the public
councils would be deserted. That corvée
once performed, however, the independent
happiness of domestic life may rightfully be
sought and enjoyed.—
To John T. Mason.
Ford ed., ix, 476.
(M.
1814)
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