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Reflections upon the late correspondence between Mr. Secretary Smith, and Francis James Jackson
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In General Assembly--January 22nd 1810
resolved by the General Assembly, that the indecorous, and unbecoming style used by Mr. Jackson, his Britannic Majesty's minister near the United States, in his correspondence with the secretary of state, and above all, his insulting imputations against the veracity and integrity of our government, were such as fully authorised the refusal, on the part of the Executive, any longer to recognize his diplomatic character. ... Resolved, that the General Assembly view with entire approbation, the conduct of our government in dismissing said Jackson -
The New-England patriot
being a candid comparison, of the principles and conduct of the Washington and Jefferson administrations ; the whole founded upon indisputable facts and public documents -
Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincy on the joint resolutions in the House of Representatives of the U.S. approving the conduct of the executive in refusing to receive any further communication from Francis J. Jackson, Esq
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The combustible
a heroic poem ; with notes critical and explanatory -
Speech of Samuel W. Dana, representative in Congress, on a resolution concerning Francis J. Jackson, minister plenipotentiary from Great Britain to the United States
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Speech of Mr. Newton delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, on the 3d January, 1810
on the Joint resolution, approving the conduct of the executive in relation to the refusal to receive any further communication from Francis James Jackson -
An appeal to the people
being a review of the late correspondence and documents, relating to the rejection of the British minister: ; including an examination of the "arrangement" of April last -
Answer to a Federal pamphlet, entitled, "The diplomatic policy of Mr. Madison unveiled."