nomination
great anxiety prevails generally within the future president
friends of the government dread the election of Jefferson
fear he will pursue a very different line of conduct from the present president
Secretary of State's communications
real friends of the country are the strongest party in congress
great body of the people attached to the government approve its measures
reelected
Senate of the US
elected by the present house of representatives
accused of breaking in upon the boundary and province of an other legislature
management of our external relations
electors
known to foreign powers
individual states
approve the determination of the executive not to deign to answer Adet's last note
have not heard myself a single person speak of it without expressing a great disapprobation
said nothing but the truth
means to move some resolutions respecting the President's address expressive of the same sentiments with those in our answer to the governor's address