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ions, France and the United States lived, ” &c. ambæ in pace degebant; at, ex tempore, quo, bellum Galliam inter et Britanniam Magnam, geri cœtum, civitates fœderatas Americanas à studioStudio, &c., “ free from the zeal of party; ” that is, indifferent. partium immunes servare, difficillimum erat. Gallis amici, et Britannis infesti, ut plurimùm, erant cives Americani. Hæc Americanorum in Gallos amicitia, Genetii, legati Gallici adventu, valdè augebatur.
DieDie, &c., “ on the 8th day of April, 1793, that ambassador, (Mr. Genet,) landed on the American coasts, ” viz. at Charleston, S. C. The noun naves, or pronoun se, is understood after the verb appulit; literally, he drove his ships, or himself to the coasts, &c. Aprilis octavo, Christi anno millesimo septingentesimo nonagesimo tertio, ad oras Americanas appulit legatus iste. Gulielmus Moultrie, qui, eo tempore, reipublicæ, ad quam appulerat Genetius, præfuit, eumEum, (scilicet, Gentium, &c.,) treated him very politely. per