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to have recourse to foreign assistance in the shape of capital or any other shape.
This you see is exactly what might have been expected. But such a plan suppose
it practicable, on what terms would this admit other nations to the benefit of it? Upon
liberal terms such as your's? This would (I fear) be too much to expect. What would
be the consequence? Other nations would not without reason, be in an ill humour
with them, & picking quarrels with them. Not regarding it as probable that
within any reasonable time
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copy of letter 2898, vol. 11 |
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