The Diary of George Washington, From 1789 to 1791; Embracing the Opening of the First Congress, And His Tours Through New England, Long Island, And the Southern States

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Mr. Short'^ was to be written to on this subject, and directed to make enquiry of this General what his expectations of redemption are at present.
Second, — He is of opinion, that excepting the Court of France, there is no occasion to employ higher grades in the Diplomatic line than Charge des Affaires ; and that these, by the respectibility of their appointments, had better be at the head of their grade, than Ministers Plenipotentiaries by low salaries at the foot of theirs. The reason of the
...distinction, in favor of a Minister Plenipo' at Versailles, is, that there are more Ambassadors at that Court than any other and therefore that we ouo-ht in some measure to «8 Mr. Short, Secretary of Legation, was left by Mr. Jefferson in Paris, as virtual Charge J?Ajfaires of the United States at the French Court.
Washington afterwards appointed him to that office.
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HI approximate our Representative — and besides, its being a Court with which we have much to do.
Third, — With respect to the appointment of Consuls he refers to a letter on the nature of this business — the places where necessary — and the characters best entitled to appointmts.


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