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The Undersigned, Agents of the State of New York on the one and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts...
CERTAIN late publications render it proper for us to authorize to inform the Public, that a...
Honorable Gentlemen, The very interesting information contained in your card published in...
Candid answers to the following questions are absolutely necessary, to enable the public to form...
You will recieve herewith enclosed a Publication by Mr Genet denying his having declared that he...
You will recieve herewith enclosed a Publication by M r Genet denying his having declared that he...
Although well constituted free Governments only, can give and preserve to men the Enjoyment of...
We have received your Letter of the 26th instant. We take to day to revise it and tomorrow or the...
I inclose M r . Dallas’ publication relative to his interview with M r . Genet— At present I am...
I thank you for your’s of the 9 Inst:— The President’s Speech meets with general approbation— his...
Soon after M r . Genet’s arrival from New york he had an interview with the Attorney general, at...
I have been fav d . with your’s of the 15, & Yesterday rec d . Dunlaps paper of the 17 w h . you...
I purpose to go to Rye Tomorrow, & return the last of the week. would it not be adviseable that,...
I gave to M r . Kent a copy of the correspondence between M r . Jefferson and M r . Genet, and...
Letter not found: from John Jay and Rufus King, 27 Jan. 1794. In his letter to Henry Knox of 15...
I did not arrive here untill Yesterday— understanding that the little Ferries were impassable we...
I received yours of the 25. Ult. on Friday, and yesterday delivered to the president, the paper...
I certify, that the transcript below, which was permitted to be extracted from a report of the...
I have not been able to decide in the affirmative: the equality of parties in the Senate, the...
I was this morning fav[ore] d . with your’s of Yesterday, and regret the obstacles you mention. a...
I sent by the Packet the Fruit of my negociation—a Treaty— I wish I could go with it, as well...
M r . Harper concurs in the idea of printing by way of note, your return Letter to him, and by...
All that I have yet seen here, corresponds with the information you gave ^us^ respecting the...
I take the Liberty to introduce to you M r . Macdonald and M r . Rich the british commissioners...
You probably will have heard before this Letter gives you the information, that the Directory...
I thought it probable that the Directory after refusing to receive General Pinckney would have...
I had the pleasure to receive your Letter by M r . Flemming; that for Lord Amherst was but just...
What we know of the negotiations between france Austria and England, gives little encouragement...
Our Envoys have been at Paris from the first of the month— during the last fortnight there has...
By M r . Seton I sent you the Dec[larati]on of this Government on the rupture of the Negociation...
Since my last of the 7 th . Inst: I have been fav d . with your’s of the 9 th . Sept r . with the...
The last Letter from you which has reached me is dated the 5 Aug t . last— Two Days ago I rec d ....
Altho I could write to you a long Letter, and on interesting Subjects, yet the Liberties often...
I have lately received your obliging letter of the 16 of June which confirms the accounts brought...
I ought to have written to you long ago, but a Series of Occurances have for two Years past, left...
On Friday last M rs . Hamilton favored us with a Visit.— Speaking of Doct r . Mason, she observed...