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Your favor of the 13th. has been duly recd. As it seems to partake as much of a private as public...
I return you Mr. Cathcart’s letter. The President having left the City before the receipt of your...
I have had the honor to receive your letter respecting Daniel Leaden, detained at Guadeloupe...
§ To DeWitt Clinton. 15 August 1806, Department of State. “Your favor of the 7th. inst. has been...
Your letter of the 19th. instant with the documents under the same cover, has been duly received...
I enclose a certified copy of the list of the Tunisian Ambassador’s suite, as filed in this...
I have just received a letter from Mr. Monroe, dated 24th. October last, in which he intimates...
The memorial addressed to the President by the Mayor, Aldermen and Common Council of New York on...
Mr. Madison presents his respects to Mr. Clinton. The packet herewith enclosed is intended to be...
20 January 1803. “The nomination of Mr. [James] Anderson as Commercial Agent at Cette, was made...
I inclose you a copy of an Affidavit of Thomas Cook relative to the outrage lately committed in...
I do myself the honor of enclosing documents to establish the Citizenship of a son of Mr...
5 December 1804, New York. “Mr John Juhel a Merchant of this City has solicited me to recommend...
§ From DeWitt Clinton. 24 September 1806, New York. “Since my last letter to you respecting the...
3 July 1804, New York. “I enclose an affidavit of Amiel Gardner relative to an event which...
I had the honor of receiving your letter of the 14th. January. Enclosed is a copy of my letter to...
As very serious aggressions have been recently committed in this port upon our national rights, I...
It is mentioned to me that a person of the name of James Main now of this City is an applicant...
15 November 1804, New York. “In my letter of yesterday I omitted to mention that an application...
§ From DeWitt Clinton. 18 July 1805, New York. “I enclose you certain depositions of the Mother &...
Having understood that Capt. Whitby has stated in a letter to the British Consul of this City...
§ From DeWitt Clinton. 7 June 1806, New York. “I received your letter yesterday and having full...
§ From DeWitt Clinton. 14 August 1805, New York . “I enclose certain documents to prove the...
I take the liberty of introducing to your notice Mr Astor a respectable Citizen of this place: He...
§ From DeWitt Clinton. 25 April 1806, New York. “I enclose you certain documents in favor of an...
10 April 1805, New York . “I enclose you a recommendation in favor of Peter Totten for Consul at...
I enclose you some documents to prove the impressment of Philip Milligan a Citizen of the U. S....
§ From DeWitt Clinton. 28 June 1806, New York. “Knowing personally the gentlemen who have...
§ From DeWitt Clinton. 7 August 1806, New York. “In defiance of every persuasion, the Tunisians...
I now inclose you a copy of Dr Rodgers letter as sworn to by him. Also a copy of Dr Bayleys...