The writings of James Madison, comprising his public papers and his private correspondence, including numerous letters and documents now for the first time printed. |
WEDNESDAY JANY. 1ST, 1783 |
The writings of James Madison, | ||
WEDNESDAY JANY. 1ST, 1783
The decision of the controversy between Con. & Penna. was
reported.
The communications made from the Minister of France, concurred
with other circumstances in effacing the impressions made
by Mr. Jay's letter & Marbois's inclosed. The vote of thanks to
Ct. Rochambeau passed with unanimity & cordiality & afforded a
fresh proof that the resentment against France had greatly
subsided.
The writings of James Madison, | ||