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Albert Gallatin

CHAPTER II
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His tastes also were already developed.

His life, thereafter, was in every sense a growth.

The germs of every excellence, which came to full fruition in his subsequent career, may be traced in the preferences of his academic days.

From youth to age he was consistent with himself.

His mind was of that rare and original order which, reasoning out its own conclusions, seldom has cause to change.
His political opinions were early formed.


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