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On the 28th. of last Month a Packet arrived from Falmouth; in which Captn. Cutting came...
I thought I had clearly and sufficiently answered your former application, by telling you...
The President having referred to me your petition on the capture of your vessel by the French...
I have been favored with your letter from New York, [and I] am very thankful for your care of the...
My last was of the 25th. Since that I have received yours of the 20th. and Colo. M’s of the 21st....
I should with great satisfaction have complied with the desire of Mr. Gregorie, patronised by...
I duly received your favor of Aug. 30. on the capture of the ship Jay by the British armed brig...
My last was of the 25th. Since that I have received yours of the 20th. and Colo. M’s of the 21st....
Th: Jefferson will be obliged to Mr. Taylor to wait immediately on Mr. Hammond, Mr. Van Berkel,...
Th: Jefferson with his compliments to Mr. Derieux sends him a letter from Mde. Bellanger. The...
The inclosed affidavit will inform you of the capture of the ship Jay, an American vessel, laden...
Your favor of Aug. 17. was received, and the address it covered was immediately delivered to the...
Being well persuaded of your attachment to the public good, I make no apology for mentioning to...
I shall communicate to the merchants of Baltimore your official letter addressed to them which I...
Lorsque la Republique francaise a Envoyé dans les Etats unis de L’amerique des officiers...
Bristol, 1 Sep. 1793 . He wrote from Plymouth on 4 July—but was unable to copy—an acknowledgment...
Notwithstanding Mr Lear is already known to you, I cannot suffer him to depart without this...
I have the pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 2d of may, giving me...
This letter will be presented to you by Mr Lear, whom I beg leave (if he should go to France) to...
If this letter should reach your hands, it will be presented by Mr Lear, a Gentleman who has...
Instead of commencing this letter with an apology for suffering your favor of the 17th of last...
Yours of the 30th Ult. was recd., and the inclosed to Mr. Fraunces, I this moment delivered to a...