Presidential Election of 1800: Page #2
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Baltimore 31 Dec. 1800
My Dear Sir.
Private.
I have read a [?] from a W.W this morning and this has it says
"I have made engraving membership the declaration of W. Adams while in [?] in [?] 1793. It seems be [?] negotiations around be [?] [?] think than in a foreign country and [?]-"Here with [?] [?] [?] [?] to ministries and may [?] them in awe, a visit to a distinguished member of [?] even [?] nothing should be said at it would have more sought than are other arguments. "W'day, I believe also thinks so" The [?] is I believe [?] [?] Through [?] idea [?] your [?] was correct, you your will see this made of [?] is different" So much for my [?] of a [?] read about seventeen years ago. What [?] you of this [?] Seneca, or somebody for [?] [?], whatever happens think that it [?] happens and cast me [?] upon nation" Some of [?] Federalist, who have been [?] an a [?] visit seemed inclined [?] after.[?] to been W. Been withoutstanding has better to [?]. They do with [?] W. Wurns declarations in this with as commiting him -[?] not to accept [?] of [?] the house of representives. they [?] the [?] should I succeed, to quit in him a man who will not [?] the [?] [?] to be [?] into [?] to about him and I believe [?] that he will not make terms with them to {?] an dance for the Presidency. As it in the [?] state if things and attempt that [?] to la madre? It made and [?] how will it affect the [?] cause in the [?] of the great body of the [?]? undoubtedly and thretend with a change in [?] with [?] [?] in [?] mend and our [?] affairs, but who will venture to say that [?] winds did nor awaits us. had W Adams been elected. The case at [?] affects us [?] of convetion. [?] me have mom you, and believe me [?[ and affectionally your Mchenry -Alex Jeasmen W