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Yesterday I received the letter of which the following is a translation — “Sir, Having lost the...
By Geo. Dysson Esq. late Navy Agent of the UStates at Syracuse, I am assured that Tobias Lear did...
I received at the post office in Washington, when passing through that city, a letter from Hamet...
“There seem to be some portentous meteors moving in latent orbits in our political hemisphere. On...
Danielson, named in the foregoing extract, is my son in law and ward; has lately returned from...
§ From William Eaton. 2 June 1806, Brimfield, Massachusetts. “Herewith I have the honor to pass,...
§ From William Eaton. 27 February 1806, Washington. “I am constrained to reiterate my...
§ From William Eaton. 27 November 1805, Washington City. “Permit me to request that my unsettled...
I have the honor to inclose herewith a convention concluded by me on the part of the United...
18 September 1804, Malta. “I request you will be pleased to cause information to be forwarded me,...
E.— will go forward in the first frigate to the Mediterranean. After an interview with the...
14 March 1804, Washington. “‘The ship Fortune belonging to the Bacries at Algiers, after having...
25 February 1804. “As I have it in contemplation to publish the statement and document submitted...
At an early period of our rupture with Tripoli Mr. Cathcart suggested to me the plan of using...
19 June 1803, Washington . Questions whether the case of the master of the imperial vessel...
The master of the imperial vessel, caputred off Ma lta by order of Commodore Morris in January...
I embarked at Tunis in the schooner Enterprize on the 10th. March, touched at Algiers the...
22 March 1803 , “ At Sea .” Notes that the enclosed reflection was not intended to be...
The reflection herewith enclosed was not intended to be communicated: it being but an occurrence...
5 March 1803, Tunis. “Continuation of letter of 4. March. ” Commodore Morris left the American...
Yesterday morning about nine o clock Commodore Morris left the American house to go on board....
4 March 1803, Tunis. Commodore Morris in the Chesapeake , with the John Adams and the New York ,...
On the 22d. ult. 8 oclock a.m. Commodore Morris in the UStates frigate Chesapeak, with the...
8 February 1803, Tunis. Evidence “from a variety of circumstances” having shown that the bey is...
1 February 1803, Tunis. Encloses a duplicate copy of his 26 Jan. letter to Commodore Morris with...
I have now the honor to annex to a duplicate copy of my letter to Commodore Morris of 26. ult. a...
26 January 1803, Tunis. “The enclosed copy of a letter to Commodore Morris conveys an unequivocal...
The enclosed copy of a letter to Commodore Morris conveys an unequivocal expression of the kind...
21 January 1803, Tunis. Received official information “a few days ago” that Simpson had granted...
A few days ago I received official information tha t our Consul at Morocco had granted his...
2 January 1803, Tunis. “On the 28. Sep. Com. Morris’s squadron left Cagliari after having lain...
On the 28. Sep. Com. Morris’s squadron left Cagliari after having lain there ten days—did not...
20 December 1802, Tunis. Nothing material has occurred since his 14 Nov. letter. “But the...
Since the letter I had the honor to address to the department of State 14th. ult. nothing...
13 December 1802, Tunis. [The body of the dispatch is nearly identical to Eaton to JM, 13 Dec....
12 November 1802, Tunis. “The cause of the sudden change of treatment on the part of this Bey...
The cause of the sudden change of treatment on the part of this Bey towards me in my...
9 November 1802, Tunis. Notes that the accompanying letter dated 22 and 27 Oct. was sent on 27...
The letter accompanying this of 22d. a 27th. ult. went off for Gibraltar on the day of its date...
22 October 1802, Tunis. Repeats the “most interesting articles of information” from his...
I have now the honor to recapitulate Some of the most interesting articles of information which...
13 October 1802, Tunis. Since closing his 9 Oct. dispatches, he has been informed by Admiral de...
Since closing my dispatches of the 9th. inst. Admiral DeWinter has informed me that the Bashaw of...
The original letter of which the cipher, enclosure A. is a translated copy I forwarded by Captain...
12 September 1802, Tunis. Has suggested in former communications that “when these regencies...
In former communications I have had the honor to suggest to the department of State that when...
23 August 1802, Tunis. Reports on a personal interview with an acquaintance, Mr. DeWitt, which...
Yesterday 2. oclock p.m. a Danish frigate anchored off cape Carthage. I happened to be at the...
9 August 1802, Tunis. Encloses copies of letters from chargé d’affaires at Tripoli and Captain...
I have the honor herewith to enclose, for the information of Government, copies of a letter from...