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vii "millions upon millions of...:" BC, Dec. 2, 1998.

viii Starr's referral: The Starr Report (New York, 1998), p. 48.

viii Charles Ruff: "The President's Defense," 19 Jan. 1999, in Merrill McLoughlin, ed., The Impeachment and Trial of President Clinton, p. 278.

viii "a cold day...": Congressman Ed Bryant, "The Case for the Prosecution," in McLoughlin, Impeachment of Clinton, 14 Jan.1999, p. 212.

viii "a new world": Bob Woodward, Shadow (New York, 1999), p.xiv.

viii "culture wars": Leonard Garment in Newsweek, 28 Dec 1998-4 Jan. 1999, p. 58.

ix "preeminent for ability...": Alexander Hamilton, [Publius],"No. 68," Edward Mead Earle, ed., The Federalist (New York, n.d.), p. 444.

ix "no sovereign...": Henry James quoted in David Herbert Donald, Lincoln Reconsidered, 2nd ed. (New York: 1961), p. 235.

xi "tough-minded political history." John J. Pitney, Jr., review in Reason, Aug./Sept. 1997, http://www.reasonmag.com/9708/bk.pitney.html

xi "affairs": The Random House College Dictionary, rev. ed.(New York, 1982), pp. 22-23.

xii majestic volume: Morton Keller, Affairs of State: Public Life in Late Nineteenth Century America (New York, 1977). "Did President Clinton...": Author's private conversation with Lia Charlotte Adams Troy, 26 August 1998.

xiv "President Clinton did...": Mona Charen, "The Too Busy Parent," 14 July 1999, archived at http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/charen071499.asp.


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