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I wrote you yesterday & finding a safe opportunity of a gentleman going this morning to Corunna...
We had the pleasure to write to you by Mr. Gorham on the 2nd. of Feby. and to transmit a copy of...
I send you my account for the last three months. The only charge of consequence is for the Post...
The subject in which we have been engaged, is so fully before you in our publick communications,...
I have written you lately very frequently & very much at length & am now preparing another...
I send you the contingencies of the six months from January to July which amount only to Two...
In my last Letters I informed you that after every exertion on my part & those of the French...
In addition to my letters by Mr Codman I am to inform you I have this day recieved intelligence...
I wrote you this morning since which I have received the inclosed from Mr Cevallos the first...
The moment I recieved your dispatch of the 8 November in cypher I considered it my duty to go to...
Letter not found. 8 June 1804. Mentioned in Wagner’s dockets of undated copies of two letters...
I have yesterday recieved your favour by Mr: Rose Campbell & immediately sit down to answer it....
I had the honour, of writing you lately, which, I hope you have received. At the request, of a...
I have written to you lately very often informing you of the Spaniards being now in the habit of...
Lest any accident should happen to the originals of the inclosed, I now send you copies of the...
I Will avail myself of the present opportunity to inclose you the accounts of the Consuls of...
Mr Willis the late Consul at Barcelona has just arrived here in this City & informs me he...
Letter not found. 12 November 1803. Enclosed copies of (1) Pinckney to Cevallos, 31 Oct. 1802...
By my public letter & communications You will see the state of the negotiation & with what...
I wrote you ten days since acquainting you with what you doubtless heard before the Peace with...
I have the honour to inclose to you some of the consular accounts I have recieved and of which...
Since closing my Dispatches by Mr Gibson this morning, I have recieved a letter from Commodore...
My private letter of the 28h January from the port of Carthagena will have informed You of my...
I wrote you the other day recommending to you a gentleman who will forward the letter —since this...
As I find Captain Dulton is detained to day through the Portuguese Ambassadour not countersigning...
I Will Be obliged to you to favour me with an answer to my last, (if recieved) on the subject of...
I had the pleasure of Writing you from Leghorn announcing to you my arrival in Italy. Since this...
The inclosed will give you a full account of the Proceedings here & the disagreeable measures...
I wrote you the day before yesterday, & now do so again merely on the report we have received...
Lest any unexpected accident should happen to Captain Dulton on his Journey or Voyage I think it...