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... expression , of " give and take , " and believing the advantages to outweigh the objections , and that , as Mr. Jay alleged , it was the best treaty attainable , he made up his mind to ratify it , should it be approved by the Senate ...
... expression , of " give and take , " and believing the advantages to outweigh the objections , and that , as Mr. Jay alleged , it was the best treaty attainable , he made up his mind to ratify it , should it be approved by the Senate ...
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... in question ; but , as has been observed , " he had a difficult task to per- form , as he was obliged to prove a negative , and to explain vague expressions and insinua- tions connected with Randolph's Vindication 23.
... in question ; but , as has been observed , " he had a difficult task to per- form , as he was obliged to prove a negative , and to explain vague expressions and insinua- tions connected with Randolph's Vindication 23.
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... expressions respecting him , which , at this moment of in- difference to the ideas of the world , I wish to · * Note of Mr. Sparks . Washington's Writings , xi . , 90 . recall , as being inconsistent with my subse- quent conviction 24 ...
... expressions respecting him , which , at this moment of in- difference to the ideas of the world , I wish to · * Note of Mr. Sparks . Washington's Writings , xi . , 90 . recall , as being inconsistent with my subse- quent conviction 24 ...
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... expressing undi- minished confidence in the chief magistrate was demurred to ; some members affirmed that , with them , it had been considerably diminished by a late transaction . After a warm alterca- tion , to avoid a direct vote ...
... expressing undi- minished confidence in the chief magistrate was demurred to ; some members affirmed that , with them , it had been considerably diminished by a late transaction . After a warm alterca- tion , to avoid a direct vote ...
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... of this ; I have already gone further in the expression of my feelings than I intended . " Shortly after the recess of Congress another change was made in the foreign diplomacy . Mr. Monroe Wasbington's Reply to Jefferson 41.
... of this ; I have already gone further in the expression of my feelings than I intended . " Shortly after the recess of Congress another change was made in the foreign diplomacy . Mr. Monroe Wasbington's Reply to Jefferson 41.
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