Desire for Moderation and Peace, Etc.
Item
Type
Extract of Letter
Title
Desire for Moderation and Peace, Etc.
Description
Although it seems that the French are expressing a desire for moderation and peace, McHenry argues that it is too early to relax America's efforts to bolster its fleets and armies. One might expect that increased prospects of peace would diminish the election prospects of anti-federal characters but it should be remembered that local concerns have the greatest impact on voters' choices.
year created
1798
month created
10
day created
20
author
sent from location
Trenton
recipient
in collection
in image
notable person/group
Timothy Pickering,Secretary of State
James McHenry, Secretary of War
Tallyrand
[Elbridge] Gerry
Congress
our merchants
[Jonathan] Swift
industrious laborers in the political vineyards
antifederal characters
notable location
Trenton
France
notable item/thing
Tallyrand's defense
the American mind
reluctance they express to war
removal of the embargo
addresses to the President [Adams]
fleets and armies
show of peace and moderation
faction
preparations for defense
act repealed interdicting commerce between the two countries
state of public opinion
session of Congress
acts that apply to France
our marine
honorable terms
a greater majority of federal characters
elections
want of power
security
the Union
notable idea/issue
moderation and peace
document number
1798102000001
page start
1
number of pages
3
Item sets
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Document instances
In image | In source | Location in source | |
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[view document] (4 pages) | ICB01 (4 pages) | Collection: Washburn Autograph Collection | V. 8 |
Document names
Type | Name | Location | Notes |
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Author | James McHenry | Trenton | [n/a] |
Recipient | Timothy Pickering | [unknown] | [n/a] |