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8678. UNION (The Federal), Sectional ascendency.—
If on a temporary superiority
of one party, the other is to resort to a scission
of the Union, no federal government can
ever exist.—
To John Taylor. Washington ed. iv, 246.
Ford ed., vii, 264.
(Pa.,
1798)
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