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5841. NEUTRALITY, The Grange capture.—[further continued].
In forming these determinations
[respecting Grange, &c.,] the government
of the United States has listened to
nothing but the dictates of immutable justice;
they consider the rigorous exercise of that
virtue as the surest means of preserving perfect
harmony between the United States and the
powers at war.—
To Jean Baptiste Ternant. Washington ed. iii, 562.
Ford ed., vi, 257.
(Pa.,
May. 1793)
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