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Mr. Murray presents his compliments to Mr. Jefferson and as he may not have the pleasure of...
In taking the liberty of expressing some solicitude at your absence at the present time you will...
A little event has taken place here which must be my apology for intruding on you. A report...
Among the candidates for the office of Collector of the port of Annapolis is Mr Pinckney —a young...
As a vacancy will happen in the Treasury Department as intimated by the Secretary, it is possible...
Agreeably to the wish you did me the honour of intimating last session I have endeavoured to...
You will excuse me I am certain for the liberty I take in mentioning Mr Chase. Without touching...
I find from the atto[r]ney of this district that Randal is in a course of being judicially try’d...
It is said that a vacancy has occurred in the collectorship of the port of Wilmington, in...
The News papers which I do myself the honour of enclosing are the remains of Mr. Adams’s...
Though I have neither the right nor the power of filling that space which Mr. Adams left here in...
I yesterday had the pleasure of a letter from Mr. Adams dated the 20. July at London—Since that...
A few days since I did myself the honour of enclosing a few of the Nouvelles Politiques—& now...
Though I did myself the honour of writing very lately to you, the pleasing event of which a...
The late event which has taken place at paris will probably tend too much to the injury of...
In the haste of Captain Izard’s departure the copy of a letter of which I spoke was omitted in...
The day before yesterday I recieved a letter from Mr Williams, consul at Hamburgh, in which he...
I have the honour of enclosing for you some of the Annales Politiques. Those of past of August &...
I do myself the honour of informing You that the Peace between France & the Emperor was settled &...
Mr. Adams left Hamburgh, for Berlin, on the 31. Oct. & is I hope safely arrived there—I have not...
I had the honour of receiving your letter which you were so good as to write to me, yesterday—&...
The papers, some of which I have received as late as 8. May & one of 26. May, have after so long...
If an Embargo is laid here it is contrary to the wishes of 110. 382. 1260. I have had an...
In a late dispatch in June to the secretary of state I mentioned Mr. Pichon late secretary to...
I had this evening a visit from (the name is on a loose paper). After informing me of the...
I have the honour to enclose you a Duplicate & to inform you that the same language has been held...
My very worthy Secretary Mr. Bartolemew Dandridge is so animated with the energy which our...
The inclosed is from Mr. Talleyrand to Mr. Pichon who left this place the 24th Sepr. for Paris....
As Mr. Rand, a good American, sails in a lettre of Marque from the Texel direct for Boston, I...
I have just seen in a newspaper your Messages of the 18 & 25th. Feby last.—An unexpected honour...