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5716. NAVIGATION, French and English hostility.—[continued].
I apprehend that these
two great nations [France and England]
will think it their interest not to permit
us to be navigators.—
To Horatio Gates. Washington ed. iv, 213.
Ford ed., vii, 205.
(Pa.,
Feb. 1798)
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