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Side 91
In the interval , between the period of those communications which were made by
me to the committee , explanatory of our situation with Britain , Spain , & . c . and
the arrival of the intelligence of Mr . Jay ' s treaty , the indications of this disposi ...
In the interval , between the period of those communications which were made by
me to the committee , explanatory of our situation with Britain , Spain , & . c . and
the arrival of the intelligence of Mr . Jay ' s treaty , the indications of this disposi ...
Side 92
... Great Britain , which I have signed ; and having copied it , is perfectly
acquainted with its contents . He is a gentleman of honor , understanding , and
accuracy , and able to give you satisfactory information relative to it . I have
thought it more ...
... Great Britain , which I have signed ; and having copied it , is perfectly
acquainted with its contents . He is a gentleman of honor , understanding , and
accuracy , and able to give you satisfactory information relative to it . I have
thought it more ...
Side 113
But , as the duties of nation towards nation did not compel us to divulge to the
French Minister more , in regard to the treaty with Great Britain , than that our
treaties with France were forbidden , by the instructions to the Envoy , to be
infringed so ...
But , as the duties of nation towards nation did not compel us to divulge to the
French Minister more , in regard to the treaty with Great Britain , than that our
treaties with France were forbidden , by the instructions to the Envoy , to be
infringed so ...
Side 116
Would they have bazarded a hint that we must have no treaty of commerce with
Great Britain ? We should have . quoted their own example , in having repelled
by arms the meddling of other nations in their internal affairs ; we should have ...
Would they have bazarded a hint that we must have no treaty of commerce with
Great Britain ? We should have . quoted their own example , in having repelled
by arms the meddling of other nations in their internal affairs ; we should have ...
Side 119
SIR : By a past opportunity , I did myself the honor of sending to you a printed
copy of the proposed treaty between the United States and Great Britain : with it
was bound up , a copy of the act of our Senate . The want of precedent for such a
...
SIR : By a past opportunity , I did myself the honor of sending to you a printed
copy of the proposed treaty between the United States and Great Britain : with it
was bound up , a copy of the act of our Senate . The want of precedent for such a
...
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