"11. The American Eagle. 'May it regard with disdain the crowing of the Gallic cock.'
"12. Union & Valour—infallible Antidotes against diplomatic skill.
"13. Millions for Defense but not a cent for Tribute.
"14. The first duties of a good citizen—Reverence for the Laws and Respect for the Magistracy.
"15. Agriculture & Commerce—A Dissolution of whose partnership will be the Bankruptcy of both.
"16. The Constitution—'Esto Perpetua.'
"After General Marshall Retired:—
"General Marshall—The man whom his country delights to Honor." (Ib., June 25, 1798.)
[793] Claypoole's American Daily Advertiser, Monday, June 25, 1798; and Gazette of the United States, Saturday, June 23, 1798.
[794] Ib., June 25, 1798; and June 23, 1798.
[795] Adams to Congress, June 21, 1798; Works: Adams, ix, 158; and Richardson, i, 266. Italics are mine.
[796] Infra, chap. xii.