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Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams

CHAPTER III
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The command was tendered to Gen.

Washington, who accepted of it with alacrity, sanctioning as he did these defensive measures of the government.

Steps were taken for a naval armament, and the capture of French vessels authorized.

These energetic demonstrations produced their desired effect.

The war proceeded no farther than a few collisions at sea.


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