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It is now a considerable time since I left The United States, and although the unfortunate state...
6 July 1803, New Castle . Has received from the collector of Philadelphia “1 Letter and 4 pairs...
I take the earliest opportunity to inform You, that I this morning have engaged my passage to...
3 June 1803, Washington . Has been granted a leave of absence by the Danish king to return home...
2 June 1803, Washington . Requests exequaturs for [T. F.] Eckard, Green, and [George] Hammeken as...
11 April 1803, Philadelphia. Has just received two royal ordinances from Copenhagen, one...
17 February 1803, Washington. “In presenting the inclosed to You, I feel ashamed and sorry lest...
9 February 1803, Washington. Presents the claim of several Danish subjects and citizens of...
20 December 1802, Washington. Presents his respects and encloses a power [not found] as Danish...
16 September 1802, Philadelphia. “The undersigned having received from his Court the enclosed...
29 July 1802, Philadelphia. “I take herewith the liberty to lay before You the enclosed seven...
In your letter of the 22d of April, you have been pleased to observe Sir in answer to mine of the...
Without allowing myself to make reflexions upon any one law of the United States, howsoever...
In a letter I had the honor to write You on the 16th. of January last, I took the liberty to lay...
In recommending the contents of the inclosed letter to Your impartial examination and protection,...
14 September 1801, Philadelphia. Acknowledges receipt of JM’s letters of 15 Aug. and 1 Sept. ,...
9 August 1801, Philadelphia. Summarizes 31 July letter to JM sent under Gallatin’s cover and...
31 July 1801, Washington. Expresses regret that he arrived in Washington the same day the...