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Allen, John to Deming, Julius, 1798 May 24

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  • Digitized: 1798 May 24

Summary Note

John Allen writes to Julius Deming from Philadelphia about political affairs in the context of the deteriorating relations with France; a direct tax seems unavoidable; commissioners will probably be expected by President Adams to serve in volunteer corps, but a Connecticut law prohibits officials from serving in two capacities will cause difficulties; the US need to prepare for war, and condemns the opposition. The President has not heard back from... the commissioners to France, but Allen expects the French to behave in a humiliating fashion; celebrates the Federalist victory in the recent Connecticut elections, equates the Jeffersonians with the Jacobins, and calls to push them out of positions of power; President Adams is very happy with the behavior of the state of Connecticut in the current climate.

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