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London, and Timothy Pickering and James Hilihouse, ^: in the Senate of the U, * S^e a collection ofthe63 mennorialsin Niics' Weekly Repi. Iter.
f See Mr. Gore's letter to Mr. Madison, while the former was in London.
X See resolution in Senate U. S. Feb. 10, 1806.
SB States, spoke in a tone congenial to these memorials. Here, then* was the ground taken ay tue opposition leaders in 1806. They requested government to seek redress of England ; it she reiused redress, to resist her encroachment:'..
...Our government listened to their demands. To seek redress was first required. Plow was it to be sought ? It was alone to be attempted by negociation. According- ly Mr. Wm. Pinkney, then a federalist, was sent Minister Extraordinary to the court of London. Negociation fail- ed of redressing our grievances, and the depredations of Britain were continued with fresh instances of insult and cruelty. What then remained but resistance : the ve- ry resistance demanded by the Boston memorial, by the Cabots.

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