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We have the pleasure to transmit you a copy of a Note from Mr. Fox of yesterday which announces...
We have the honor to transmit herewith enclosed a duplicate of our last under date of the 11th....
It was intimated to us by Sir Francis Vincent, soon after the date of our last, that, as the...
You will have been surprised at not hearing from us sooner on the business confided to us under...
The admn. likely to change its tone & I to be swept from the stage. On the 25. of April I was...
Your favor of May 4th. was presented to me on the 24th. ulto. by Mr Pinkney. That of March 16th....
It is painful to touch on other topicks but I shod. feel myself deficient in candor if I did not...
The opportunity by Mr. Bankhead is too favorable not to be taken advantage of to write you, altho...
If I was not personally your friend and did not wish success to your administration, from the...
On the 31. ulto. accounts were received here from the U. States that the President and Senate had...
I had supposed that it might be possible to have some conversation with Mr. Fox last night at his...
After my interview with Mr. Fox on the 25. ulto. I waited a fortnight without hearing from him....
I had the pleasure to receive your letter of the 11th. ulto. on the 25. by Mr. Prentis. I find by...
Having waited a week after my interview with Mr. Fox on the 19th. without receiving either of the...
I have the pleasure to inform you that I had an interview with Mr. Fox yesterday, in which we...
I received yesterday a note from Mr. Fox appointing to-morrow (Saturday 19.) for an interview...
As it appeared by what occurred in my interview with Mr Fox on the 28. ulto. that some weeks at...
Your letter of the 13. Jany. is the last that I have received. The pamphlet enclosed with it has...
I have seen Mr. Fox and Mr. Grey to day & had long conversations with each on our affairs & have...
A bill wh. has been presented before the house of Reps. has produc’d much sensation here; I...
Presuming that it may be satisfactory to the President and useful, to be made acquainted without...
The arrangment of the new ministry was completed, & its members installed in their respective...
It is said that a letter is just recd. in town from Phila. of the last of Decr. wh. states that...
I informed you lately in a short note by Mr. Clark who sailed in the Remitance, of the death of...
It is this moment reported and is I think unquestionably true that Mr. Pitt is dead. He is said...
I arrived here to day to be prepared to attend the drawing room on the 18th., & found a notice...
I have just heard of the death of our estimable & venerable friend Mr. Jones. This event has...
I came to town on the 20th. in consequence of a letter from General Lyman of which a copy is...
The delicate state of health which my family has enjoyed of late, attributable as is supposed in...
I hasten to transmit to you a copy of a letter which I received yesterday from Lord Mulgrave in...
I wrote you on the 16th. in haste by the “John Bulkley” a letter in which I observed that in...
I have this moment recd. yr favor of sepr. 24. the only one for a great length of time. You will...
Of the destruction of the austrian army, consisting of 100,000 men, and near Ulm on the Danube,...
It is probable I may sail in the remittance Captn. Law in Jany. to be with you the last of Feby...
I have yet recd. no letter from Lord Mulgrave or other communication on the subjects depending. A...
Yours of june 15th. was recd. on my arrival here. Mr. Gamble has not been here that I can learn....
You will receive within a copy of a note recd. yesterday Evening from Mr. OReilly of Phila., of...
I Sent you lately by Col. Mercer my note to Lord Mulgrave of the 23d. ulto. relative to the late...
I wrote you lately by Col: Mercer, by whom I intended to have forwarded Carey’s letter respecting...
§ From James Monroe. 3 October 1805, London. “The object of this is to present to your...
Altho’ it is not yet decided whether I shall sail this fall or not to the UStates, as I most...
I have already forwarded you copies of two letters to Ld Mulgrave respecting the late seizure of...
I had an interview with Lord Mulgrave yesterday on the late seizure of ⟨ou⟩;r vessels, which I am...
I enclose you a copy of my letters to Lord Mulgrave relative to the late seizure of our vessels...
I left Madrid on the 26 of May & arrived here on the 23d. ulto. by the route of Paris & Holland....
Since my letter of the 30th. ulto. some facts have come to my knowledge which it may be of...
I arrived here on the 20th. and found my family in pretty good health. The French government is...
Captn. Dulton having occasion for money in the UStates with a view to his accomodation I have...
I enclose you a copy of a private journal which I have kept of the affair with this government,...
The subject in which we have been engaged, is so fully before you in our publick communications,...