And on the following day Robert R. Livingston added on this subject:
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In 1801, however, Robert R. Livingston came to France as American Minister.
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It was argued by Wilson, Robert R. Livingston, E. Rutledge, Dickinson, and others-
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The committee were John Adams, Dr. Franklin, Roger Sherman, Robert R. Livingston, and myself.
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The post was filled first by Robert R. Livingston, and from 1784 by John Jay.
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His associates on the committee were Franklin, John Adams, Roger Sherman and Robert R. Livingston.
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The Chancellor of New York and fellow Freemason, Robert R. Livingston administered the oath of office.
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This committee consisted of Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, and Robert R. Livingston.
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Your distinguished son, Robert R. Livingston, was the man who first negotiated for the purchase of Louisiana.
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Among them were John Jay, George Clinton, James Duane, Philip Livingston, Philip Schuyler, and Robert R. Livingston.
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Benjamin Franklin to Robert R. Livingston.
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John Adams to Robert R. Livingston.
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Then in the grave silence the voice of Robert R. Livingston, the Chancellor of New York, could clearly be heard.
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The details of this purchase were arranged in Paris (on the part of the United States) by Robert R. Livingston and James Monroe.
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This committee was elected by ballot, on the following day, and consisted of Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, and Robert R. Livingston.
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Chancellor Robert R. Livingston, in a letter to John Jay dated the 25th of January, 1784, thus speaks of parties at this period.