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4917. MADISON (James), John Adams and.—
Charles Lee consulted a member from
Virginia to know whether [John] Marshall
would be agreeable [as Minister to France]. He
named you, as more likely to give satisfaction.
The answer was, “nobody of Mr. Madison's
way of thinking will be appointed”.—
To James Madison. Washington ed. iv, 179.
Ford ed., vii, 132.
(Pa.,
June. 1797)
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