A Sketch of the Claims of Sundry American Citizens On the Government of the Unit
A Sketch of the Claims of Sundry American Citizens On the Government of the Unit
James H Causten
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This barter was made by the Senate (not by our Envoys) first, in strik ing out the second article of the convention, and then, in accept ing the First Consul s explanatory condition thereto. It was the Senate and President Jeflerson, (and his Secretary of State, Mr. Madison, ) the treaty-making power, that consummated the bar gain. Mr. Jefferson, in his letter of December 18. 1801, to Mr. R. E. Livingston, our Minister at Paris, says: " I am authorized to say that the President does not regard ...the declaratory clause [of the First Consul] as more than a legitimate inference from the rejection by the Senate of the second article, and that he is disposed to go on with the measures due under the compact to the French Republic. " Doc. 102, No. 446. And Mr. Madison, Secretary of State, in his instructions to Mr. Charles Pinckney, our Minister to Spain, dated February 6, 1804, says: " The claims from which Frauce was released [under the Convention of 18CO] were admitted by France, and the release was for a valuable consideration in a corresponding 17 release of the United States from certain claims on them.
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