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With such a disposition, a man's
speeches will always be patriotic: but the man who pays court to those from whom
the state apprehends danger to herself, is not riding at the same anchor as the
people, and therefore does not look to the same quarter for his security. I do;
mark that! My purposes are my countrymen's purposes; I have no peculiar or
personal end to serve.
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