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The Winning of the West, Volume Three

CHAPTER III
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He entirely misunderstood the people with whom he had to deal, and whether he was or was not himself personally honest, he based his chief hopes of success in dealing with others upon their supposed susceptibility to the influence of corruption and dishonorable intrigue.

He and Jay could come to no agreement, and the negotiations were finally broken off.

Before this happened, in the fall of 1786, Jay in entire good faith had taken a step which aroused furious anger in the West.

[Footnote: State Dep.
MSS., No.

81, vol.ii., pp.


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