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I have just received and read your letter of the 9th. On the 13th I acknowledged the receipt of...
Some doubts having arisen on the mode of executing the 5th article of the British treaty,...
Maj. Gen. Sullivan having in a way of complaint informed Congress that notwithstanding his...
I have this moment received your letter of the 18 th . By the newspapers which go hence this...
Yesterday, in conversation with M r . FitzSimons (who, you will doubtless recollect, is one of...
By this day’s mail I have addressed to you two copies of the laws passed at the last session of...
The manner in which you have noticed my letter to General Pinckney, at its first publication, and...
The inclosed copy of my letter of the 6th instant to William Lewis & William Rawle Esquires will...
The dispatches from our envoys in Paris being published this morning, I do myself the pleasure to...
Perhaps you may think the rude and insolent letter of the Chevalier de Yrujo to me, dated the...
Allow me to present to you M r . Williams & M r . Putnam, my relations from Massachusetts, who in...
You will have seen the President’s message to Congress relative to French affairs. The letter to...
Last evening I received the inclosed letter for you from M r . King. With His dispatches by the W...
The conduct of the Government towards Spain and her territories has produced animadversions from...
No man can be more anxious for the fate of the treaty with Great Britain than you; and ^the^...
In the last Article of the British Treaty, concluded between you and Lord Grenville on the 19 th...