The Lives And Times of the Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of the United Sta

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The Lives And Times of the Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of the United Sta
Henry Flanders
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He said the Directory had passed an arrete, in which they demanded of the En- voys an explanation of some parts of the President's speech at the opening of the extra session of Congress, and a reparation for other parts. He said he was sen- sible that difficulties would exist on the part of the Envoys relative to this demand ; but on their offering money he thought he could prevent the effect of the arrete. Mr. Gerry requested M. Hautval to inform the Minister that the Envoys had no power to of...fer money. In that case, replied M. Talleyrand, they can take a power on themselves ; and proposed that they should make a loan. Mr. Gerry, in answer to the ob- servations of M. Talleyrand, said, that the uneasiness of the Directory respecting the President's speech was unconnected with the object of the mission; that they had no instructions with regard to it, and no powers whatever. To make a loan. If it was deemed expedient, however, one of their number could return for instruc- tions on that point, provided the other objects of the negotiation could be discussed and adjusted.

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