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I now take the Liberty of addressing You, for the purpose of mentioning the rigid measure the Law...
14 August 1803, Le Havre . Informs JM that the ships from Lisbon that have certificates from the...
I have the pleasure to inform you that the Vessells from Lisbon with Certificate of the Comml....
19 August 1803, Le Havre . Encloses a copy of his last letter “stateing the situation of our...
Here with you have copy of my last stateing the situation of our vessells. No permission haveing...
24 October 1803, Le Havre . Since his last letter, the port has been “so strictly watched that...
Since I had the Honor to write You, our port is so strictly watched that scarce any vessell has...
13 March 1804, Paris. “The port of Havre continuing in State of Blockade and for some months past...
31 March 1804, Paris. Acknowledges receipt of a commission appointing him vice-commercial agent...
5 July 1804, Le Havre. “I had the Honor to write you at different times from Paris. I have to...
21 July 1804, Le Havre. “Since mine of the 5h. I have received the Returns from Dieppe of the...
24 July 1804, Le Havre. “In a late Letter I mentiond to you that this port was strictly blocaded...
3 August 1804, Le Havre. “Since I last had the honor of Writeing you, in which I mentiond this...
7 August 1804, Le Havre. “I wrote you the 3d instant to inform you of this place haveing been...
20 September 1804, Le Havre. “In my last I mentiond that the British frigats were stationd of[f]...
1 February 1805, Le Havre . “Since I have had the honor to Write You, this port has remain’d...
§ From John Mitchell. 19 July 1805, Havre. “Since I had the honor to Write you, this port has...
§ From John Mitchell. 4 November 1805, Paris. “I am honord with your Circular letters of the 1st....
§ From John Mitchell. 20 January 1806, Paris. “In conformity to your instructions with My New...
§ From John Mitchell. 10 March 1806, Paris. “Since I had the Honor to Acknoledge the receit of...
§ From John Mitchell. 10 April 1806, Paris. “At same time that I cover You Copy of my last of the...
I have the Honor to forward You two packets (papers) & two Letters I received from our Minister...
Mr. Mitchell begs leave to present His respects to Mr. Jefferson with a set of the journal de...
From the reception I received from you at Washington, I take the Liberty to Mention to you a...
When I had the Honor of seeing you at Washington I took the Liberty to request your nominating me...
It is with reluctance that I intrude on you to solicit your Attention to a Business which...
Perceiving by the public prints that the Embargo is likely to be raised on the 4th. March; I have...
An Old revolutionary officer who embarked in his Country’s cause early in the year 1776, in the...
A few Days since in Converseing With His Exclcy. Sir John C. Sherbrooke, He Mentioned to Me Some...
Among the nomber of Applicants that are pressing on You at this time, I hope I shall be excused...