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[763] Jefferson to Madison, April 6, 1798; _ib._, 403.
[764] _Ib._, April 12, 1798; _ib._, 404.
[765] Jefferson to Carr, April 12, 1798; _Works_: Ford, viii, 405-06.
[766] Madison to Jefferson, April 15, 1798; _Writings_: Hunt, vi, 315.
[767] Was.h.i.+ngton to Pickering, April 16, 1798; _Writings_: Ford, xiii, 495.
[768] Was.h.i.+ngton to Hamilton, May 27, 1798; _ib._, xiv, 6-7.
[769] Sedgwick to King, May 1, 1798; King, ii, 319.
[770] Ames to Gore, Dec. 18, 1798; _Works_: Ames, i, 245-46.
[771] Troup to King, June 3, 1798; King, ii, 329.
[772] Jefferson to Madison, May 3, 1797, _Works_: Ford, viii, 413.
[773] Jefferson to Monroe, March 7, 1801; _ib._, ix, 203.
[774] Higginson to Pickering, June 26, 1798; Pickering MSS., Ma.s.s. Hist.
Soc.
[775] Jonathan Mason to Otis, May 28, 1798; Morison, i, 95-96.
[776] Troup to King, June 3, 1798; King, ii, 329.
[777] _Ib._, 330; and see letters of Bingham, Lawrence, and Cabot to King, _ib._, 331-34. From the newspapers of the time, McMaster has drawn a brilliant picture of the thrilling and dramatic scenes which all over the United States marked the change in the temper of the people.
(McMaster, ii, 376 _et seq._)
[778] ”Hail Columbia exacts not less reverence in America than the Ma.r.s.eillaise Hymn in France and Rule Britannia in England.” (Davis, 128.)
[779] Norfolk (Va.) _Herald_, June 25, 1798.
[780] Troup to King, June 23, 1798; King, ii, 349.
[781] Even Franklin's welcome on his first return from diplomatic service in England did not equal the Marshall demonstration.
[782] A strenuously Republican environ of Philadelphia.
[783] _Gazette of the United States_, June 20, 1798; see also Claypoole's _American Daily Advertiser_, Wednesday, June 20, 1798.
[784] _Gazette of the United States_, June 21, 1798.
[785] _Aurora_, June 21, 1798; and see _ib._, June 20.
[786] Jefferson to Madison, June 21, 1798; _Works_: Ford, viii, 439-40.
[787] General Marshall at O'Eller's Hotel, June 23, 1798; Jefferson MSS., Lib. Cong.