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It is intimated to us, in such a way as to attract our attention, that France means to send a...
My last letters to you were of the 12th. and 16th. of July. Since that I have recieved yours of...
My letter of Mar. 18. conveyed to you full powers for treating with Spain on the subjects therein...
Since writing my letter of 30 ult. I have received the inclosed paper containing extracts from...
The President having thought proper to appoint you joint Commissioners Plenipotentiary, on the...
Mr. Blake’s departure being, by the unreadiness of the vessel, put off till this day gives me an...
Congress rises tomorrow. Your successor will not be appointed till they meet in December....
The public papers giving us reason to believe that the war is becoming nearly general in Europe,...
In my letters of Oct. 14. and Nov. 3. 1792, I communicated to you, papers and Observations, on...
Since my letters of March 18th. and April 24. (which have been retarded so unfortunately) another...
I wrote you on the 14th. of last Month, since which, some other incidents and documents have...
It is intimated to us, in such a way as to attract our attention, that France means to send a...
Being just now informed that a vessel sails this afternoon for a port of Normandy, and knowing...
The bearer hereof Mr. James Jones proposing to visit Paris in a tour of travel, I take the...
Since writing my letter of the 26th. it has been decided to commit to your care the transaction...
My last to you was of Nov. 24. since which I have recieved your Nos. 76. 77. and 81. to 87....
Having written to you so lately as the 27th. of May by M. de Crevecoeur, I have little new to...
Mr. Custis, a citizen of Virginia, proposing to make application to the government of France for...
Our ship has arrived here this evening, and if the wind permits we shall sail tomorrow. We have...
A bill has past two readings in the Senate for removing the seat of government immediately to...
Finding it necessary to send to Bordeaux for my year’s stock of wine, I inclose herein a bill of...
Thomas Pinckny of S. Carolina has this day the offer of the mission to London as minister Pleni....
We arrived here on Monday morning 28th. Sep. having had no accident on the road, but an axle tree...
The bearer hereof, Mr. Horrÿ, is a citizen of So. Carolina, of distinquished connections in that...
Yours of Apr. 28. from Bordeaux came to hand yesterday as did Mr. Rutledge’s of the 27th. (for I...
The day after my arrivel here the equinoctial gales commenced and have prevailed now for nine...
You will receive herewith a commission appointing Mr. Carmichael and yourself joint Commissioners...
As my public letter of Oct. 14. 1792. required you to leave the Hague immediately on another...
Tho’ a committee of American captains at Cowes had determined we must expect a nine weeks...
The bearer hereof, Majr. Mountflorence, proposing to visit France on his lawful affairs, I take...