T[homas] M[ann] Randolph to Wilson Cary Nicholas, discusses money due Nicholas and other issues pertaining to the Trist estate. Closes with a long direct quote from President [Jefferson] concerning the actions of the British Foreign Secretary, George Canning, who "sent Monroe a copy of our proclamation & enquired into its authenticity in such a way as showed they meant to construe it into a disrespect if not an hostility.", 1807 October 11
- Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill and Wilson Cary Nicholas | Series I: Wilson Cary Nicholas Papers | Subseries A: Correspondence | T[homas] M[ann] Randolph to Wilson Cary Nicholas, discusses money due Nicholas and other issues pertaining to the Trist estate. Closes with a long direct quote from President [Jefferson] concerning the actions of the British Foreign Secretary, George Canning, who "sent Monroe a copy of our proclamation & enquired into its authenticity in such a way as showed they meant to construe it into a disrespect if not an hostility.", 1807 October 11
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