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In my last I acquainted you with the state of our negotiations respecting the Claims of our...
I believe I omitted in my last to mention to You that I only have drawn for three thousand...
You will receive many letters written by me lately, & must have received already many written in...
As my letter to the President was not finished copying & putting into Cypher when my last was...
Mr Gibson going to morrow affords me an Opportunity of sending you a line in addition to the...
My last Dispatch will have fully informed you of the state of things here my removal from the...
In my last I informed you of my being here with the Court & of my having laid before the King...
(Confidential except to Mr Madison or Mr Gallatin) In my last I mentioned to you the certainty of...
I had the honour to write you by Mr Gorham & I now send you by Mr Preble another letter open for...
In my last, I inclosed you all the correspondence, I had then had, with Mr Cevallos the first...
I will now continue the confidential communication which I received, and which I hinted at in the...
I wrote you a few weeks since by Mr. Gorham, & finding another safe opportunity by Mr. Preble, I...
Not having recieved Mr Willis’s letter to me when I sealed my dispatches yesterday I now inclose...
I Will now have the honour to inclose you Duplicates of the two last Quarter’s accounts...
My last four letters will have informed you that this Court were fitting out four line of Battle...
Anxious that yourself & Mr Madison should be fully informed of every Event both officially &...
I have written you twice since the departure of Colonel Monroe & as I suppose You will be anxious...
In addition to my dispatch of Tuesday on the subject of the intelligence from Egypt & differences...
In conformity with your request I now acknowledge the receipt of Your favour & the inclosures....
I informed you in my last that having received your Dispatch of the 8th, November, & not hearing...
I have written you so fully the last week by Capt. Dulton & by duplicates, that I have little to...
My last to you was from Paris on the subject of the Peace. since this I have left that city & am...
I had the pleasure of dropping you a line lately & I now send another acquainting you of my safe...
We are sorry to inform you that the negotiation with which we were charged by the President with...
I wrote you yesterday that as the King goes from Barcelona to morrow on a Tour to Valencia, where...
I wish to mention to you a circumstance & to request your reparation of a Wrong done by Mr:...
In my last of the 30th March dated at this place you were informed of the state of our affairs up...
It was not until yesterday I received your dispatch of the 10th April with the inclosures by...
I have the honour to inclose you several letters for your inspection—the first respecting Captain...
Agreeably to your desire I now transmit the account of my Contingencies up to the last of May....
I informed you in my last that I was preparing to send by Mr Yard & Mr Young a detail of our...
In my last I informed you that the non arrival of Mr. Erving & the departure of Mr. Bowdoin for...
Hearing of an opportunity by an American Gentleman to Bourdeaux I avail myself of it to send you...
Mr. Wells, an American Gentleman, who has been here some time on claims from South America,...