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3418. GENET, Ignorance of.—
Genet has
been fully heard on his most unfounded pretensions
under the treaty. His ignorance of
everything written on the subject is astonishing.
I think he has never read a book of any
sort in that branch of science.—
To James Madison.
Ford ed., vi, 362.
(Aug. 1793)
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