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I believe that would be Macon's Bill Number 2.
An inland bill; purchase is a bill of sale that is drawn up. It fundamentally says that the bill is both drawn and payable nationally, not internationally.
to persuade France and Great Britain to recognize American Neutrality
to persuade France and Great Britain to recognize American Neutrality
to persuade France and Great Britain to recognize American Neutrality
To persuade France and Great Britain to recognize neutrality
to persuade france and great britain to recognize american neutrality
to persuade France and Great Britain to recognize American Neutrality
Macon Bill