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Albert Gallatin

CHAPTER V
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An adjournment was carried, but the speech was decisive.

The next day, April 29, it was resolved to be expedient to make the necessary appropriations to carry the treaty into effect.

The vote stood 49 ayes to 49 nays, and was decided in the affirmative by Muhlenberg, who was in the chair.

But the House would not be satisfied without an expression of condemnation of the instrument.

On April 30 it was resolved that in the opinion of the House the treaty was objectionable.
While Mr.Gallatin in this debate rose to the highest rank of statesmanship, he showed an equal mastery of other important subjects which engaged the attention of the House during the session.


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