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8656. UNION (The Federal), Cement of the.—
The cement of this Union is in the
heart-blood of every American. I do not believe
there is on earth a government established
on so immovable a basis.—
To Marquis de Lafayette. Washington ed. vi, 425.
Ford ed., ix, 509.
(M.
1815)
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