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Be pleas’d to accept my sincere acknowledgments for the politeness and attention, you discover’d...
On the last of August, I receiv’d your favor of the 12th of the same month, requesting...
A few weeks since, a gentleman by the name of Stokes, arrivd from Great Britain at some port in...
I receiv’d your favor of the 13th. on the 24 ulto, and immediately applied for a compleat copy of...
I now enclose you, all the copies that can be obtain’d of those proceedings, on the motion of...
Yesterday morning I receiv’d your favor of the 2d. instant, and this day preferr’d a complaint to...
I submitted to the grand jury for this district, a bill against Mr. Duplaine, for resisting and...
I, yesterday, receiv’d your favor of the 10th. inst. with the inclosed order, of the President....
I receiv’d your favor of the 29th. ult. on the 14. instant, and immediately communicated to...
I have hitherto delayed answering the letter, you did me the honor to write under date 28 Febry,...
Since my arrival in this country, your letters have procured me many civilities & attentions—...
I have the pleasure to inform you, that we have begun our operations, under the treaty with this...
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your friendly letter of June last— Since that time...
The present crisis in the Affairs of the United States cannot fail to engage the attention of...
The British Government having directed their Commissioners to decline any further attendance on...
I think it probable that my stay in this Country will not be protracted beyond the 10th June, &...
I am desired, by Monsieur Saladin, to forward the inclosed for your perusal. It was written, &...
I have the pleasure to inform you, that on the 8 th . instant M r King, on the part of our...
17 February 1802, London. Gore and Pinkney enclose copy of the minutes of the 15 Feb. proceedings...
9 March 1802, London. Informs JM that Rufus King “has addressed to the Board an official...
We have the Honor to transmit herewith enclosed a Copy of a List lately prepared by us of the...
The unavoidable Expences of the Board of Commissioners to which we belong make it necessary that...
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your several Letters to Mr. King, under the...
In consequence of being left by Mr King, in charge with the affairs of the United States, and of...
Every thing here announces that in the minds of the administration the peace cannot be of long...
Your Letter of the 6th. April last came to hand on the 26th. instant, a few days after the...
Shortly after writing you under date 4 June, I received the original of your Letter of the 6th....
We have the Honor to transmit herewith enclosed an alphabetical List of 467 Awards made in 300...
The ship Indus, David Myrick master, was taken by his Britannic Majesty’s Ship the Cambrian,...
§ From Christopher Gore. 26 November 1805, Boston. “Since making the Statement herewith enclosed,...