1From Thomas Jefferson to Edmond Charles Genet, 24 November 1793 (Jefferson Papers)
...1 June 1794 payment on the American debt in the Netherlands lest American credit in Europe be ruined; and stating, in view of the differences between Genet and the Treasury Department about the state of the account between the United States and France, that he would immediately proceed to adjust the account (
2Edmund Randolph to Edmond Charles Genet, 5 February 1794 (Hamilton Papers)
...answer, explanatory of this affair, and, if any intention of commissioning the L’Orient has been entertained, that it will be renounced. The removal of suspicion at its earliest stage is the surest mode of continuing between the United States and France that harmony which it will be always my wish to maintain.”