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Proofs of the Corruption of Gen. James Wilkinson, and of His Connexion with Aaron Burr: A Full Refutation of His Slanderous Allegations in Relation to the Character of the Principal Witness Against Him
Daniel Clark
Proofs of the Corruption of Gen. James Wilkinson, and of His Connexion with Aaron Burr: A Full Refutation of His Slanderous Allegations in Relation to the Character of the Principal Witness Against Him
Daniel Clark
Daniel Clark, born in Ireland and a schoolboy at Eton, came to New Orleans in 1786, to join his uncle of the same name. He was prominent in the city, became an American citizen, and in 1806, was elected a delegate to Congress. Shortly afterward he broke with Wilkinson, with whom he had been intimate, and in this book gives much evidence of the General's treachery. Clark strives to prove that Wilkinson was a pensioner of Spain from 1794 to 1803; and an accomplice of Aaron Burr in treasonably plotting a separation of the states. The case is clearly and forcibly put and is a strong one, with information about Jefferson's administration of the West, and the causes there working towards a secession in the early years of the Republic.
352 pages
Mídia | Livros Paperback Book (Livro de capa flexível e brochura) |
Lançado | 26 de janeiro de 2005 |
ISBN13 | 9781410219824 |
Editoras | University Press of the Pacific |
Páginas | 352 |
Dimensões | 127 × 203 × 22 mm · 312 g |
Idioma | English |
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