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5842. NEUTRALITY, Impartial.—
Our
conduct as a neutral nation is marked out in
our treaties with France and Holland, two of
the belligerent powers; and as the duties of neutrality
require an equal conduct to both parties,
we should, on that ground, act on the same
principles towards Great Britain.—
To Thomas Pinckney. Washington ed. iii, 551.
Ford ed., vi, 243.
(Pa.,
May. 1793)
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