id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 45654 Adams, Henry The Life of Albert Gallatin .txt text/plain 268772 13466 67 "'It was so on all occasions with General Washington,' remarked Mr. Gallatin to me; 'he was slow in forming an opinion, and never decided In a letter written in 1838, when the constitution was revised, Mr. Gallatin gave an account of the convention of 1789, which was, he said, Administration was dragged in attempting to follow out the policy of Mr. Hamilton; but the case was very different with Mr. Gallatin. intended to move, intimating at the same time that he wished Mr. Gallatin to act as secretary. when Congress met, and Gallatin, leaving his wife in New York, took his the Administration in Congress were always on terms of intimacy in Mr. Gallatin's house, and much of the confidential communication between Mr. Jefferson and his party in the Legislature passed through this channel. Randolph's expressions, he was at this time of the same opinion with Mr. Gallatin, both in regard to the navy and its Secretary. ./cache/45654.txt ./txt/45654.txt