Memoirs of Aaron Burr, Volume 2. by Matthew L. (Matthew Livingston) Davis
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page 337 of 568 (59%)
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There is a crisis in the affairs of men which sooner or later unveils
the hidden features of selfishness; and there is no position in which my opinion is more fixed than in the utility of a firm union of honest men. If the cabals of the day be not speedily arrested, where shall our political bark be anchored? The Sylla of oligarchy, or Charybdis of disorganization must be the portion of our government. Of all tyrannies, oligarchies are the most delusive and dreadful, and anarchy is equally to be deplored. Wishing you, my dear sir, complete retribution for the past, and happy in the reflection of having preserved myself uncontrolled by artifice, I am sincerely your friend, JOHN VAUGHAN. FROM JOHN DICKINSON. Wilmington, Delaware, 4th 1st mo, 1804. MY DEAR FRIEND, Thy letter of the 30th of last month was delivered to me yesterday by Abraham Bishop, and I desire thee to accept my thanks for introducing one to the other. He was so kind as to spend some hours with me, and I was exceedingly pleased with the traits of character displayed in the course of our |
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