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Paris, 1 Aug. 1785. Dinner invitation to TJ for 7 Aug. Printed invitation from “L’Ambassadeur de Suede,” with blanks filled in ( MHi ); 2 p.; dated: “Lundi le. Aoust”; addressed “A Monsieur Monsieur de Jefferson” and, in pencil in an unknown hand, “the tetebou.”
In compliance with your Excellency’s desire I will throw on paper such considerations as occur to me on the question ‘How may the island of St. Bartholomew be rendered instrumental for promoting commerce between Sweden and the United States?’ They will be rapid, undigested and incomplete; but a desire of contributing to bind the two Countries together in interest, and a respect for your...
Paris, 20 Oct. 1786. This letter is almost identical with TJ’s letter of this date to Vergennes , q.v. for note on enclosure and variations in the text. PrC ( DLC ); 1 p.; in the hand of William Short; at foot of text, written by TJ with his left hand: “Stael Baron de.”
Permettez que j’aye l’honneur de réclamer vos bons offices auprès des Etats unis dans une circonstance où la sureté du commerce est essentielement compromise. Le Sr. Adolphe fréderic Dahlberg, Capitaine de la Galeasse Suédoise la Marie-Elisabeth, appartenante au Baron de Roxendorff, s’est mis en Mer pour une expédition au compte du propriétaire de ce bâtiment. Il s’est écoulé, Monsieur, un...
I have transmitted to the Secretary for foreign affairs [of] the United states of America, the letter which your excellency [did] me the honour to write me on the 3d. inst. on the subject of the Mary Elizabeth, a Swedish vessel, pyratically carried of by the master and crew, and supposed to be in some of the harbors of the United states. You may be assured that due search will be made for...