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no neutrality at all. The Venetian Senators urged the inability of the Republic to reorder their neutrality of neutral. Very well, said Bonaparte. I will do that for you. And certainly he was right. A similar case occurred in this country General Jackson made a most effective campaign against the Seminole Indians Defeated on our ground they retired into Florida then belonging to Spain and of course neutral territory where they were recruiting their and getting ready to make another in Carson upon one territory Jackson marched France and broke up the next of the invaders, hereby putting an end to invasion. The Spanish Governor protested Jackson re d in the same spirit in which Bonaparte had replied to the Venetian Deputation, If you cannot or will nottake care of your Indians, I will do it for you. Jackson was violently assaulted in the newspapers and Congress for his proceedings on the occasion, but common sense and the acquitted him. two examples to the case of Kentuck