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DANIEL WEBSTER
(1782 - 1852) American lawyer and statesman who verbally jousted with Calhoun in the Senate and later supported Clay's compromise measures on slavery. Interesting manuscript L.S. as Secretary of State, 3pp. 4to., Washington, Dec. 11, 1841, to Boston merchant Thomas H. Perkins (1764-1854) informing him that '...it is expected the frigate United States in which John S. Pendleton...W. Pollard's successor, will embark for Chile, will sail from Norfolk in about a week from this date. In his last dispatch to the department...Mr. Pollard states the new Minister of Foreign Affairs had declined asking the sanction of the Chilean Congress to the arrangement respecting the money seized in 1819, until they had learnt the result of an inquiry which they had made through their minister as Lima as to the reported existence of proof that the money was Spanish property...' Very good. John S. Pendleton (1802-1868) was U.S. diplomat and lawyer from Virginia. Thomas Perkins was heavily involved in the worldwide trade of goods and slaves, and he likely had trade interests in the area, explaining why Webster informed him of the change in policy with a new minister.

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