The Writings of James Monroe: Including a Collection of His Public and Private Papers and Correspondence Now for the First Time Printed, Volume 5G. P. Putnam's sons, 1901 |
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administration adopted affairs afforded Albemarle alluded altho appointment army attack attention Britain British government Burlington Heights cause character circumstances command commerce Committee communication conduct confidence Congress consideration copy course danger DEAR SIR DEAR SIR,-I desire duty East Florida effect election enemy England Executive expected favor federalists force France friends Gallatin Giles give govt ground honor hope idea important improper imputation injury interest JAMES MONROE late letter Louisiana lower Canada Madison measures ment military militia Minister mission Monroe motive nation negotiation object opinion orders in Council peace person present President presume principles probable produce promote relation republican party respect RICHMOND Russia Secretary Secretary of War sentiments shew shod sincerely soon Spain spect station taken THOMAS JEFFERSON thought thro tion topicks treaty troops United Upper Canada WASHINGTON whole wish