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I landed here this Evening with a Commission from the President of the United States,...
You have doubtless recieved a Letter which I had the Honor of writing to you from Falmouth. I...
M r Jay presents his respectful compliments to Lord Grenville. His Majesty’s having been...
The undersigned envoy of the united States of America has the honor of representing to the Right...
M r . Jay presents his respectful Compliments to Lord Grenville and encloses some Outlines for a...
Circumstanced as I am, and as my Country is, it cannot be easy, nor would it be right, if...
I was Yesterday honored with your Lordship’s Letter of the 30 th . of August, with the Projects &...
M r . Jay presents his respectful Compliments to Lord Grenville, and requests the favor of his...
Accept my thanks my Lord! for the Paper you was so obliging as to communicate in your Letter of...
I have endeavoured to incorporate the Two Treaties in the enclosed Project, and added some...
Treaty of Amity and Commerce made and concluded by and between His Britannic Majesty; and the...
I rec d . last Evening, by a Vessel in 21 Days from New York, Dispatches from the Secretary of...
I have had the pleasure of recieving the Letter, which your Lordship did me the Honor to write...
The undersigned Envoy of the U.S. of America, has the honor of representing to the R t ....
I take the Liberty of communicating to your Lordship informally Extracts from two Letters viz t ....
on Tuesday next I am to dine with M r . Vaughan at Hackney— Having hitherto availed myself of...
As it was expected that my mission should terminate with the Business which gave occasion to it,...
Your obliging Letter of today was this Moment handed to me— a uniform Observance of the ^usual^...
The great Questions which have agitated this Country since my arrival, may I think be considered...