[Albert Gallatin by John Austin Stevens]@TWC D-Link bookAlbert Gallatin CHAPTER V 80/111
By it one of the French agents appears to have warned the American envoys that they were mistaken in supposing that an exposition of the unreasonable demands of France would unite the people of the United States.
He said, "You should know that the _diplomatic skill_ of France and the _means_ she possesses in your country are sufficient to enable her, with the _French party_ in America, to throw the blame which will attend the rupture of the negotiations on the _Federalists_, as you term yourselves, but on the _British party_, as France terms you, and you may assure yourselves this will be done." Allen then charged upon Gallatin that his language was that of a foreign agent.
Gallatin replied that the representatives of the French Republic in this country had shown themselves to be the worst diplomatists that had ever been sent to it, and he asked why the gentlemen who did not come forward with a declaration of war (though they were willing to go to war without the declaration) charge their adversaries with meaning to submit to France. France might declare war or give an order to seize American vessels, but as long as she did not, some hope remained that the state of peace might not be broken; and he said in conclusion "that, notwithstanding all the violent charges and personal abuse which had been made against him, it would produce no difference in his manner of acting, neither prevent him from speaking against every measure which he thought injurious to the public interest, nor, on the other hand, inflame his mind so as to induce him to oppose measures which he might heretofore have thought proper." The war feeling ran high in the country; "Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute,"[7] was the popular cry.
On May 28 Mr.Harper introduced a bill to suspend commercial intercourse with France. Gallatin thought this a doubtful measure.
Its avowed purpose was to distress France in the West Indies, but he said that in six months that entire trade would be by neutral vessels.
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