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[ Paris, 11 Nov. 1784 . Entry in SJL reads: “Mr. Barclay. To send 2. casks brandy by...
[ Paris, 15 Dec. 1784 . Entry in SJL reads: “Mr. Barclay. Receipt of letter Nov. 19.—paiment of...
Colo. Franks has occasion for money to carry him to London. As we propose that all the money for...
The United States of America in Congress Assembled on the 14th. day of Febry. last resolved, that...
5I. Commission, 11 October 1785 (Jefferson Papers)
To all to whom these Presents shall come or, may be made known. Whereas the United States of...
Congress having been pleased to invest us with full powers for entering into treaty of Amity and...
The incertainty of getting a letter to you while on the other side of the Mediterranean prevented...
I was honored a few days ago with the reciept of your letter of Aug. 11th. In my last to you I...
Colo. Franks arrived some days ago with the Marocco treaty, and with your dispatches. I am...
I am now to acknowlege your separate favors of Dec. 4. and Jan. 6. and the joint one to Mr. Adams...
After the letter I did myself the honour of writing you to assure you that I would reimburse you...
Your favor of the 12th. came to hand two days ago. Your adversary had been busy here in...
I wrote you a fortnight ago an account of what had passed on your subject that day. Yesterday I...
I am now to acknolege the receipt of your several favors of June 29. and July 6. on French’s...
As you have acted, since my arrival in France, in the characters of Consul general for that...
I have duly received your favor of July 30. covering Mr. Huntington’s papers on the subject of...
I have duly received your favour announcing the departure of Mrs. Barclay, and assure you that it...