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[793] Claypoole's _American Daily Advertiser_, Monday, June 25, 1798; and _Gazette of the United States_, Sat.u.r.day, June 23, 1798.

[794] _Ib._, June 25, 1798; and June 23, 1798.

[795] Adams to Congress, June 21, 1798; _Works_: Adams, ix, 158; and Richardson, i, 266. Italics are mine.

[796] _Infra_, chap. XII.

[797] Marshall to Was.h.i.+ngton, June 22, 1798; MS., Lib. Cong.

[798] _Aurora_, June 30, 1798.

[799] _Gazette of the United States_, June 28, 1797.

[800] _Columbian Centinel_, Boston, Sept. 22, 1798.

[801] Norfolk (Va.) _Herald_, Aug. 30, 1798.

[802] Troup to King, Nov. 16, 1798; King, ii, 465; and see same to same, July 10, 1798; _ib._, 363.

[803] Carey's _United States Recorder_, Aug. 16, 1798.

[804] McMaster, ii, 380-85; Hildreth, v, 203 _et seq._

[805] McMaster, ii, 380-85.

[806] "Oration of Robert Treat Paine to Young Men of Boston," July 17, 1799; in Works of _Robert Treat Paine_, ed. 1812, 301 _et seq._

[807] Was.h.i.+ngton to Murray, Aug. 10, 1798; _Writings_: Ford, xiv, 72.

[808] Norfolk (Va.) _Herald_, July 10, 1798.

[809] Was.h.i.+ngton to Jas. Marshall, July 18, 1798; MS., N.Y. Pub. Lib.

And see Was.h.i.+ngton to Murray, Aug. 10, 1798; _Writings_: Ford, xiv, 71.

"I ... hope that ... when the Despots of France find how much they ...

have been deceived by their partisans _among us_, ... that an appeal to arms ... will be ... unnecessary." (_Ib._)

[810] Troup to King, July 10, 1798; King, ii, 362.

[811] Skipwith to Jefferson, March 17, 1798; Gibbs, ii, 158.

[812] _Supra_, chap. VIII.

[813] Skipwith to Jefferson, March 17, 1798; Gibbs, ii, 158.

[814] Was.h.i.+ngton to Adams, July 4, 1798; _Writings_: Ford, xiv, 15-19.

[815] See _infra_, chap. XII.

[816] See Marshall (1st ed.), v, footnote to 743; Hildreth, v, 218; also McMaster, ii, 390.

[817] Jefferson to Carr, April 12, 1798; _Works_: Ford, viii, 405.

[818] Jefferson to Stuart, June 8, 1798; _ib._, 436.

[819] Was.h.i.+ngton to McHenry, May, 1798; _Writings_: Ford, xiii, footnote to 495.

[820] Jefferson to Gerry, Jan. 26, 1799; _Works_: Ford, ix, 21-22.

[821] Troup to King, July 10, 1798; King, ii, 363.

[822] King to Hamilton, London, July 14, 1798; _ib._, 365.

[823] Smith to Wolcott, Lisbon, Aug. 14, postscript Aug. 17, 1798; Gibbs, ii, 120.

[824] King to Troup, July 31, 1798; King, ii, 377.

[825] King to Pickering, July 19, 1798; _ib._, 370.

[826] Murray to J. Q. Adams, June 8, 1787; _Letters_: Ford, 416.

[827] Troup to King, July 10, 1798; King, ii, 363.

[828] Sedgwick to King, July 1, 1798; _ib._, 353.

[829] Cabot to King, July 2, 1798; _ib._, 353.

[830] Higginson to Wolcott, Sept. 11, 1798; Gibbs, ii, 107.

[831] King to Hamilton, London, July 14, 1798; King, ii, 365.

[832] Thomas Pinckney to King, July 18, 1798; King, ii, 369.

[833] Pickering to King, Sept. 15, 1798, quoting Pinckney; _ib._, 414.

Italics are Pinckney's.

[834] Troup to King, Oct. 2, 1798; _ib._, 432-33.

[835] Was.h.i.+ngton to Pickering, Oct. 26, 1798; _Writings_: Ford, xiv, 121.

[836] Marshall to Pickering, Aug. 11, 1798; Pickering MSS., Ma.s.s. Hist.

Soc.

[837] Beaumarchais.

[838] Pickering to Marshall, Sept. 4, 1798; Pickering MSS., Ma.s.s. Hist.

Soc.

[839] Marshall to Secretary of State, Sept. 15, 1798; _ib._

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