281To Alexander Hamilton from Theodore Sedgwick, 25 February 1799 (Hamilton Papers)
“and William Vans Murray, Esq. our Minister resident at the Hague, to be Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary to the French Republic, with full powers to discuss and settle, by a treaty, all controversies between the United States and France.
282William Smith Shaw to Abigail Adams, 21 January 1799 (Adams Papers)
on a bill in Congress that would further suspend relations between the United States and France (
283Resolutions from Shenandoah County, Virginia, Citizens, 13 November 1793 (Washington Papers)
7 Resolved, that any endeavours to dissolve the connection between these United States,
and France, must be obviously attempted with a view to forward a more intimate union,
and Connection of the former, with great Brittain, as a leading step towards
assimilating the American goverment to the form and Spirit of the British...
284To Thomas Jefferson from William Short, 9 June 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
ship on more than one voyage, sailing between the United States and France to repatriate captured seamen (Vol. 31:465–6n; Vol. 32:71, 89n).
285To Thomas Jefferson from William Short, 19 April 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
: the “Act further to suspend the commercial intercourse between the United States and France, and the dependencies thereof,” approved 27 Feb. 1800, expired on 3 Mch. 1801 (
286To Alexander Hamilton from Richard Soderstrom, 16 November 1803 (Hamilton Papers)
seized for a violation of “An Act to suspend the commercial intercourse between the United States and France, and the dependencies thereof” (...was collector of the port of New York, for a violation of the act to suspend commercial intercourse between the United States and France, for which seizures suits were brought, and damages and costs recovered, against the said collector; and to...
287To James Madison from George Stacey, 11 September 1801 (Madison Papers)
...honor to inform You that several American vessels have arrived here within a short time past in consequence of the opening of the intercourse, between the United States and France. The whole of the Convention hath not yet arrived officially to this Government, but only the fourth & Seventeenth Article’s, which have been adopted & promulgated by the Governor General & copies thereof sent...
288To John Adams from Benjamin Stoddert, 24 October 1799 (Adams Papers)
In pursuance of the powers vested in me by the Act further to suspend Commercial intercourse between the United States and France & her dependencies, I have caused arrangements to be made with the Governing power of the North side of the Island of St. Domingo, for a renewal of intercourse with that part of the Island, on conditions meant...
289To James Madison from James Swan, 22 April 1815 (Madison Papers)
The Convention of 1800, between the United States and France, existed at the time of my arrestation, and during eleven months after. In it provision is made, that our Citizens shall enjoy in France for their Trade, negotiations & Swan referred to the sixth and eleventh articles of the 30 Sept. 1800 convention between the United States and France (
290To Thomas Jefferson from James Swan, 3 October 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
On Swan’s interest in promoting trade between the United States and France, see TJ to Swan, 23 Mch. 1789. It is possible that he sent TJ about this time a copy of his