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... sent out for ratification . In a letter to Washington , which accom- panied the treaty , Mr. Jay wrote : " To do more was impossible . I ought not to conceal from you that the confidence reposed in your personal character was visible ...
... sent out for ratification . In a letter to Washington , which accom- panied the treaty , Mr. Jay wrote : " To do more was impossible . I ought not to conceal from you that the confidence reposed in your personal character was visible ...
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... sent an abstract of the treaty to be published in a leading opposition paper in Philadelphia . The whole country was immediately in a blaze . Beside the opposition party , a portion of the cabinet was against the ratification . Of ...
... sent an abstract of the treaty to be published in a leading opposition paper in Philadelphia . The whole country was immediately in a blaze . Beside the opposition party , a portion of the cabinet was against the ratification . Of ...
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... sent it to Mr. Hammond , the British minister in Philadel- phia . He had put it into the hands of Mr. Wolcott , the Secretary of the Treasury , who had shown it to the Secretary of War and the Attorney - General ; and the contents had ...
... sent it to Mr. Hammond , the British minister in Philadel- phia . He had put it into the hands of Mr. Wolcott , the Secretary of the Treasury , who had shown it to the Secretary of War and the Attorney - General ; and the contents had ...
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... sent myself before your venerated uncle , it would be my pride to confess my contrition , that I suffered my irritation , let the cause be what it might , to use some of those expressions respecting him , which , at this moment of in ...
... sent myself before your venerated uncle , it would be my pride to confess my contrition , that I suffered my irritation , let the cause be what it might , to use some of those expressions respecting him , which , at this moment of in ...
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... sent , until it was seen what opinions would be excited by his arrival ; as Washington would for some time be absent from the seat of gov- ernment , while all the foreign functionaries were residing there , particularly those of his own ...
... sent , until it was seen what opinions would be excited by his arrival ; as Washington would for some time be absent from the seat of gov- ernment , while all the foreign functionaries were residing there , particularly those of his own ...
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