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Jefferson, whilst with his hand, he silently signified to him, to walk in before. But Mr. Jefferson, without a moment's hesitation, fell back also on the other side of the door ; and after bow- ing to the general, he stood up firm and erect. It was the most interesting scene of elegant contention I had ever beheld, but lasted oidy about two seconds, and the general was obliged to enter first. I am the more particular in mentioning this circumstance, as it has been falsely propagated and publish...ed, that Mr. Jefferson was not an admirer of the general. I believe on the contrary he was the greatest bosom friend that the inspired Washington had in the world. Let his conduct on this occasion be compared to Mr. Adams's flight, and then answer me whether it had any of the symptoms of Nobility. Tom Callender. 44 LETTERS TO LETTEE IV. Sir, biNCE I haTe ventured to offer my humble assistance in defence of tlie character of the virtuous Wash- ington, against all detractors, it here occurs to my memory, the villainous publication in London of an Essay by that lowest of all rascals, Cobbett, in the Anti-Jacobin Eeview, vol.
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