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See Jefferson's Works, vol. v. pp. 335, 337, 338, 339, 419, 442-445. [360] Madison to Russell, Nov. 15, 1811. U.S. State Department MSS. [361] Russell to Robert Smith, March 15, 1811. U.S. State Department MSS. [362] Russell to the Secretary of State, July 15, 1811. Ibid. [363] Ante, p. 217. [364] Note dictee en conseil d'Administration du Commerce, April 29, 1811. Correspondance de Napoleon, vol. xxii. p. 144. [365] Russell to Monroe, July 13, 1811. U.S. State Department MSS. [366] Russell to J.S. Smith, July 14, 1811. American State Papers, Foreign Relations, vol. iii. p. 447. [367] Russell to Bassano, Aug. 8, 1811. U.S. State Department MSS. [368] Russell to Robert Smith, April, 1811. Ibid. [369] Monroe to Russell, June 8, 1811. Ibid. [370] Reports of the Ministers of Foreign Relations and of War, March 10, 1812. Moniteur, March 16. [371] Russell to Monroe, April 19, 1812. U.S. State Department MSS. [372] The copy of this Order in Council which the author is here using is in the Naval Chronicle, vol. xxvii. p. 466. [373] This letter, which is given in a very mutilated form in the American State Papers, Foreign Relations, vol. iii. p. 602, has been published in full by the Bureau of Historical Research, Carnegie Institution, Washington. Report on the Diplomatic Archives of the Department of State, 1904, p. 64. [374] American State Papers, Foreign Relations, vol. iii. p. 603. [375] Barlow's interview with Bassano, and the letters exchanged, will be found in American State Papers, Foreign Relations, vol. iii. p. 602-603. Russell's denial is on p. 614. Serrurier's is mentioned in a Report made to the House by Monroe, Secretary of State, ibid., p. 609. [376] Barlow to Russell, May 10, 1812. U.S. State Department MSS. [377] Russell to Monroe, May 9, 1812. Ibid. [378] The passages cited above are from Russell's correspondence with the State Department, under the dates of January 10, February 3 and 19, March 4 and 20, 1812. U.S. State Department MSS. [379] Russell to Monroe, May 9, 1812. U.S. State Department MSS. [380] Barlow to Monroe, March 15, 1812. Ibid. Published by Bureau of Historical Research, Carnegie Institution, 1904, p. 63. [381] American State Papers, Foreign Relations, vol. iii. p. 433. Author's italics. [382] Russell to Monroe, June 30, 1812. U.S. State Department MSS. [383] Russell to Monroe, June 30, 1812. U.S. State Department MSS. [384] American State
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