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... tion to Condemn — Return of Jay — Adet Suc- ceeds Fauchet as Minister from France - The Treaty Laid before the Senate - Ratified with a Qualification — A Novel Question — Popular Discontent - Abstract of the Treaty Published -Violent ...
... tion to Condemn — Return of Jay — Adet Suc- ceeds Fauchet as Minister from France - The Treaty Laid before the Senate - Ratified with a Qualification — A Novel Question — Popular Discontent - Abstract of the Treaty Published -Violent ...
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... tion for wrongs inflicted on our commerce , and the immediate surrender of the Western posts . In the meantime Jay arrived on the 28th of May , and found that during his absence in Europe he had been elected governor of the State of New ...
... tion for wrongs inflicted on our commerce , and the immediate surrender of the Western posts . In the meantime Jay arrived on the 28th of May , and found that during his absence in Europe he had been elected governor of the State of New ...
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... tion of the subject ; but did not shake his pur- pose . " There is but one straight course , " said he , " and that is to seek truth and pursue it steadily . " * * See Letters to Edmund Randolph . Writings , xi . , pp . 45-51 . Chapter ...
... tion of the subject ; but did not shake his pur- pose . " There is but one straight course , " said he , " and that is to seek truth and pursue it steadily . " * * See Letters to Edmund Randolph . Writings , xi . , pp . 45-51 . Chapter ...
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... tion ? This inquiry astonished me much . It was impossible for me to make a satisfactory answer . You know my want of power and deficiency in pecuniary means . " " Thus , with some thousands of dollars , the Republic I could have ...
... tion ? This inquiry astonished me much . It was impossible for me to make a satisfactory answer . You know my want of power and deficiency in pecuniary means . " " Thus , with some thousands of dollars , the Republic I could have ...
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... tion of the questionable parts . Randolph appears to have been less agitated by the production of the letter , than hurt that the inquiry concerning it had not first been made of him in private . He postponed mak- ing any specific reply ...
... tion of the questionable parts . Randolph appears to have been less agitated by the production of the letter , than hurt that the inquiry concerning it had not first been made of him in private . He postponed mak- ing any specific reply ...
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