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Individual Punishments For Individual Acts

"Some instances of individual wrong have, as at other times, taken place, but in nowise implicating the will of the nation."
Jefferson quote source: Eighth Annual Message.  November 8, 1808.
Posted by Mr. Christopher at 9.9.11
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