Diary of Washington: From the First Day of October, 1789, to the Tenth Day of March, 1790
Diary of Washington: From the First Day of October, 1789, to the Tenth Day of March, 1790
Washington, George, 1732-1799
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They think also, that having possessed himself of the outlines of the terms he could treat with thte United States upon, he wished to postpone the Treaty to see if he could not obtain better from Spain. They think that, though he does not want abilities, he has credit to the full extent of them, and that he is but a short-sighted politician. He acknowledges, 27. Miss Clinton afterwards married the Minister of the French Repub- lic, to the United States, Edmund Charles Genet. 28. Alexander McGil...livray was then head chief of the Creek nation. He was the son of a Creek woman by a Scotchman, who was a wealthy Tory in Georgia during the Revolution. His property was confiscated, and his son took refuge among the Creeks, and by reason of his superior talents became 41 the beloved man," or head chief of that nation. Digitized by Google 50 DIARY OF however, that an alliance between the Creek Nation and the United States is the most natural one, and what they ought to prefer, if to be obtained on equal terms.
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