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8820. VICE-PRESIDENCY, Tranquil and unoffending.—[continued].
I am so much attached
to my domestic situation, that I would not
have wished to leave it at all. However, if
I am to be called from it, the shortest absences
and most tranquil station suit me best.—
To James Sullivan. Washington ed. iv, 168.
Ford ed., vii, 117.
(M.
1797)
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