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in by public or Private unclear, or they are important unclear. I think it is likely he will not give any written opinions. One of two measures will in all probability be adopted. The embargo will be continued, and enforced, by new provisions and sanctions, and as new? importations act against France and G. Britain super-added, or war with GB. or unclear with GB. and France. Should no material changes take place in the unclear of our foreign relations, during the Session, I am inclined to believe the former course will be adopted. The strongest inducement to the adoption of this course is to be drawn from the character of the war, which is waged, and the equality of the grounds of Complaint against all the Belligerents. It is not a war carried on for the Conquest of a City, a Province, or a Petty Kingdom, or the Succession of a great one, but it is a war, upon the sphere? of which the national existence, of the nations at war, are staked. What are the inducements on our part, to stake our national existence, or national Safety upon the issue of the