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Since my last I have acquired information which I can depend on relative to the intentions of...
I have reflected much upon the state of our affairs with respect to the Floridas. My sentiment...
I am now to reply to your favor of 29th adressed Jointly to Mr Monroe & myself. A letter which...
I mention[ed] in my last the existence of an assassination plot it has at present assumed a very...
I have so lat[e]ly written to you that I have little to add but what is contained in my letters...
Abstract. Ca. 20 February 1791, New York. A cover addressed to JM, with Livingston’s article,...
The measures of the Commissioners exciting the utmost uneasiness & dissatisfaction among the...
Mr. Petry having been detained, I have an opportunity to give you a relation of what has passed...
I arrived here after a fatiguing journey, of near four hundred miles, on the evening of the 3d....
We have the honor to inclose the account which Should be annexed to the Convention transmitted...
I am just informed by a letter from Mr. Curwen at Antwerp that he has brought despatches for me...
Circumstances have prevented my availing myself of your kindness, in permitting me to retire:...
Some fatality seems to attend my geting away. After waiting impatiently for my dispatches in this...
Mr. Adair the bearer of this having done me the favor to spend a few days here I found so much...
You will receive with this Duplicates of two letters which contain a general Statement of our...
In addition to what I wrote you yesterday I have only to mention that I am more & more confirmed...
Mr Leonard delivered on the 26th. April your favor of the 31. January together with a triplicate...
You will probably think when you have read this that I avail myself of slight circumstances to...
My former letters left you little doubt on the subject of the cession of Louisiana, by the...
Since my last 24 June, I have in pursuance of your instructions put in the enclosed notes on the...
The state of my son in law, Col. Livingstons, health compels him to make a voyage. He accordingly...
Last Night General Moreau was sent from the Temple in a Coach and six to Bayon (You have seen...
I am much pleased to find from yours of the 10th. Augt. that your State are in sentiment with you...
I have recieved your dispatches ⟨& the Presidents by Mr. Du⟩pont de Ne⟨mours.⟩ I shall reply more...
We have the pleasure to forward to you by Mr. Jay the ratification by the first Consul of the...
I have just been favoured with yours of the 16h of March the letters that I have heretofore sent...
On the rect of your favor of the 4th. I broke up my family & came to this place where I am...
The letter from Genl Le Clerk which you will find in the Moniteur having excited some emotition [...
I informed you in my last that I found some relaxation on the subject of the floridas in my last...
I write to you in haste from the post Office where I have this moment recd your favor of the 4th....