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1 | “Camillus” | The Defence No. I, [22 July 1795] | 1795-07-22 | IT was to have been foreseen, that the treaty which Mr. Jay was charged to negociate with Great... | |
2 | “Camillus” | The Defence No. II, [25 July 1795] | 1795-07-25 | Previous to a more particular discussion of the merits of the Treaty, it may be useful to advert... | |
3 | “Camillus” | The Defence No. III, [29 July 1795] | 1795-07-29 | The opposers of the Treaty seem to have put invention on the rack, to accumulate charges against... | |
4 | “Camillus” | The Defence No. IV, [1 August 1795] | 1795-08-01 | An accurate enumeration of the breaches of the Treaty of peace on our part would require a... | |
5 | “Camillus” | The Defence No. V, [5 August 1795] | 1795-08-05 | The discussion in the two last numbers has shewn if I mistake not, that this Country by no means... | |
6 | “Camillus” | The Defence No. VI, [8 August 1795] | 1795-08-08 | There is one more objection to the Treaty for what it does not do, which requires to be noticed.... | |
7 | “Camillus” | The Defence No. VII, [12 August 1795] | 1795-08-12 | The Second Article of the Treaty stipulates that his Britannic Majesty will withdraw all his... | |
8 | “Camillus” | The Defence No. VIII, [15 August 1795], with enclosure | 1795-08-15 | One of the particulars in which our Envoy is alleged to have fallen short of what might and ought... | |
9 | “Camillus“ | The Defence No. IX, [21 August 1795] | 1795-08-21 | It was my intention to have comprised in two numbers the examination of the second article; but... | |
10 | “Camillus” | The Defence No. X, [26 August 1795] | 1795-08-26 | The object of the third article is connected with that of the second. The surrender of the posts... |