Transferring Loyalty

[...]upon arrival, the commissioners revealed their inexperience by agreeing to speak with intermediaries (the XYZ agents), rather than insisting they meet directly with Talleyrand. [...]Gerry was blinded by his intense Anglophobia and his fear that a war with France would drive the United States in...

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