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"The Balance and Columbian Repository" Jay Treaty, Napoleon, & Burr

8pp, measuring 9.25" x 11.5", Hudson, New York, dated October 13, 1807. An issue of "The Balance and Columbian Repository", No. 41, Volume VI, pp. 321-328. Printed by Harry Croswell. With details on Jay's Treaty and plays for power by Napoleon Bonaparte, as well as an excerpt from the prosecution in the Trial of Aaron Burr. The faint writing of someone's name, possibly "Charles Brinkley" can be seen along the right edge on the front page. The newspaper has flattened folds, with light toning, foxing, dampstaining, and soiling throughout. Minor chipping at the spine. Very good overall.

Highlights include:

"'As soon as it was known that Mr. Jay had negotiated a treaty with Great-Britain, an universal clamor was raised among the democrats against both him and the treaty, even before it was known what were the stipulations which it contained. It was asserted and reiterated in the democratic prints, that the minister had kissed the queen's hand, and, being seduced by the blandishments of the British court, had meanly sacrificed the honour of his country, and surrendered, by negotiation, that independence which we had lately acquired with so much difficulty by force of arms. Mr. Jay, in consequence, was the object of popular denunciation from one extremity of the union to the other. In several places he was burnt in effigy. Notwithstanding all this, the treaty was such as the father of his country approved and ratified'"

"Blockading Decree - On the 21st of November last Bonaparte issued a decree declaring all the British islands in a state of blockade. When this alarm and unprecedented attack upon the rights of neutrals appeared, the American minister at the court of France, gen. Armstrong, wrote a letter to the French minister of marine, propounding to him four questions, the object of which was, as he said, to ascertain whether the American trade fell within the provisions of the decree? The French ministers gave him four evasive and immaterial answers, and finished by informing him he had made a mistake in addressing his questions to him, for that they ought to have been addressed to the minister of foreign affairs, Prince Benevento, 'who alone was authorised to give official answers''"

"'Who then is Aaron Burr and what the part he has borne in this transaction? He is its author; its projector; its active executor. Bold, ardent, restless and aspiring, his brain conceived it; his hand brought it into action'he has been taught to burn with restless emulation at the names of Cromwell, Caesar and Bonapart'There is no man who knows anything of this affair who does not know that to everybody concerned in it AARON BURR was the sun to the planets which surrounded him; he bound them in their respective orbits and gave them their light, their heat, and their motion. Let him not then shrink from the high destination which he has courted; and having already ruined Blannerhasset's fortune, character and happiness forever, attempt to finish the tragedy by thrusting that ill-fated man between himself and punishment'"

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