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16 September 1810, Gothenburg. Has not yet had an answer from Saabye to the enclosure. Reports...
7 October 1810, Gothenburg. Reports that his letter of 16 Sept. to JM had not left the port when...
8 October 1810, Gothenburg. Continues “the thread of my discourse of yesterday.” Stresses the...
Ca. 20 October 1810, Copenhagen. Reports that he arrived in Copenhagen on 11 Oct. and that he has...
16 November 1810, Copenhagen. Informs JM he has credible information that some of his letters...
19 December 1810, Copenhagen. “I am yet unadvised of the fate of my Letters that were put on...
9 June 1811, Copenhagen. Reports arrival on 30 May of Erving who gave him JM’s letter of 28 Jan....
Having a Copy of the Letter from the Danish Chancery to the Admiralty enclosed in my Letter to...
I have just crossed the Sound in much better Health than when I left this place. You will...
The Constitution is now daily expected at Cowes; and by her I hope to embark for the U.S. I am...
The above is, I believe, the 5th Copy of my Letter of the 15th Aug. I doubt if more than one is...
The Constitution is at length arrived, and Mr: Russell informs me that she is to return to France...
As I am prevented proceeding to Liverpool to embark in this ship only by a doubt lately suggested...
If this should overtake, at Liverpool, my letter of yesterday, it will serve to correct an Error,...
The inclosed will shew you the cause and the sole cause, of my continuing ’till this time in...
I did not intend troubling you with triplica⟨tes⟩ of these sheets but finding that the Orbit is...
I have now seen the letter from Mr. Percival which I mentioned to you in the Postscript to Dupl :...
Mr. Maury has transmitted to you from time to time in M. S. and print the sheets of a work of...
I wrote you on the 16th. instant, 1st. and 2nd. Via: Liverpool, to the care of Mr. Maury, 3rd....
I had not long closed my letter of the 19th when I met Lieut: Brooks who informed me that he...
I have just parted from Mr. Walker of Birmingham whom you will find mentioned in the Chronicle of...
Though the debates of last evening exhibiting the pitiful and undignified manner in which...
I have just parted with Lord Sidmouth who after the recognition of a meeting some years ago, and...
I have yet received no appointment from Lord Sidmouth since I wrote you on the 20th. Instant. I...
Leaving Town for a few days I sent to Lord Sidmouth the letter of which I take the liberty to...
Mr. Russell being still absent; and having, in addition to the anxiety expressed in my last, a...
Mr. Maury has transmitted to Monroe M.S. copy of a peice that I had the good fortune to get into...
Mr: Russell has sometimes said he wished I would give a lesson to some of my federal friends; and...
I was very glad to find by your favor of the 22nd that my Anticipation had met your approbation....
It is long since I had the honor of addressing you; much longer since I had that of receiving a...
I wrote you in great haste by Mr: Carroll, and cannot boast of much leisure on the present...
The delay of Mr: Welles by contrary winds enables me to add to my Letter of the 19th four other...
Of all the Events of this eventful period in which our lot is cast, that which has recently taken...
My last under date the 25th Ult. finished with a remark on the disadvantage of a premature...
I attended yesterday at the Court of Admiralty rather to hear what could be said than from any...
I have just parted from Mr Adams with whom I have had a tête à tête of five hours; and as he...
Contrary to the information of Mr Adams, the Neptune sailed on the 18th. Ult; and I shall send my...
There is one subject on which I ought to address a separate line to you; and I am glad of the...
The Manifold Writer, which I seldom use, except with the aid of another Machine called a Copyist,...
I have sometimes been induced, after writing, to pass a Letter under your Eye. The enclosed...
§ From George Joy. 9 January 1816, New England Coffee House London. “I have just heard of an...
There is a great dearth of news at this time from the U.S. and little doing here that has any...
The Speech of Mr. Monroe reached town yesterday, and is in the Chronicle of this morning. I...
I wrote you on ⟨the 17th.⟩ Ult. that Mr: Adams had recd his appointment of Secretary of State,...
I have already sent you original and duplicate of the enclosed; and I am sorry to say that my...
It is so long since I received your last letter, that, tho’ carefully preserved, it is out of my...
You shall have no cause to complain of a tardy rejoinder to your favour of the 25th Novr. last,...
If a man were to note the Coincidencies of his day, he might find a bookful of amusement in the...
The wind did chop round and blew a Hurricane; but the Albion sailed from L’pool, & how my Letter...
I purchased, some three years ago, the first volume of the Histoire de l’Esprit revolutionaire...