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The desire to present them to the Senate , in conformity to the anxious wish of the
claimants , before the close of its present session , renders these explanations
necessary , and it is hoped that they may prove satisfactory . The closing ...
The desire to present them to the Senate , in conformity to the anxious wish of the
claimants , before the close of its present session , renders these explanations
necessary , and it is hoped that they may prove satisfactory . The closing ...
Side 81
At the same time I had reason to believe , it was the general desire I should be
received , as soon as possible , and with every demonstration of respect , for the
country I represented . Upon the most mature consideration therefore , I thought it
...
At the same time I had reason to believe , it was the general desire I should be
received , as soon as possible , and with every demonstration of respect , for the
country I represented . Upon the most mature consideration therefore , I thought it
...
Side 105
The President and the French Republic had hitherto agitated a change in
commercial regulations only , when Mr . Genet an . nounces a desire to modify
the political connection also . The precise meaning of the term political was not
very ...
The President and the French Republic had hitherto agitated a change in
commercial regulations only , when Mr . Genet an . nounces a desire to modify
the political connection also . The precise meaning of the term political was not
very ...
Side 293
You remonstrate also upon the delay which the Governor of Virginia has shown ,
in granting the relief required by the consul of the French Republic ; and desire to
be informed of the instructions which have been given in this affair by the ...
You remonstrate also upon the delay which the Governor of Virginia has shown ,
in granting the relief required by the consul of the French Republic ; and desire to
be informed of the instructions which have been given in this affair by the ...
Side 323
His origin , his connexions in this city , the desire of serving the country which
gave him birth , by paralyzing , in your ports , a vessel of the Republic ; by
embarrassing the American Government between its laws and the treaty ; by
troubling the ...
His origin , his connexions in this city , the desire of serving the country which
gave him birth , by paralyzing , in your ports , a vessel of the Republic ; by
embarrassing the American Government between its laws and the treaty ; by
troubling the ...
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