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SECRET DIPLOMACY

much effort. The characterization of Catherine with which he closes, few historians would now accept.[1]

American diplomats had their first taste of European diplomatic methods in 1797, when Pinckney, Gerry and Marshall were sent to France on their special mission. Every attempt at delay and mystification was practised on them. After various secret agents had tried the patience of the Americans and had finally come out with the plain demand of Talleyrand for a million francs as the price for peace and good relations, they resolutely turned their back on Paris. Meanwhile Pitt was seriously considering buying peace on similar terms.

  1. "With very bright parts, an elevated mind, an uncommon sagacity, she wants judgment, precision of ideas, reflection, and l'esprit de combinaison."