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I have received your Letter of the 9th instant solliciting my favor for acertain Mr George Joy...
Probable as it is that the Admiral now gives you the most authentic European Intelligence I would...
I am extremely obliged by the information contained in yours of the 10th —I immediately forwarded...
By the inclosed Resolves of Congress you will find that we are become more dependent upon your...
The Embarrassm t which the Depreciation of the currency had created in our publick affairs at the...
Congress having appointed the Honble Henry Laurens to solicit a Loan of Money in the United...
By a Letter from Mess rs . Gardoqui & Sons of May 3 d . rec d . yesterday I have the pleasure of...
Enclosed you have Description of the Bills of exchange concerning which we have written you. The...
Your Letter of the 11 July gave me much pleasure. There is a Degree of Ease and Cordiality in it...
The President sends you Instructions passed in Congress the 15 th . Personally I am mortified...
You will herewith receive Gazettes and Journals; also a Resolve respecting the compleat...
M r . Gov r Morris now covering some Papers which I furnished, and which I send to France &...
Herewith you will recieve according to the resolution of Congress of the 10 th such information...
Letter not found. 20 March 1805 . Described in Lovell to JM, 29 Mar. 1805 , as dealing with...
29 March 1805, Boston . “Your prompt communication to me of the 20th. of this month is in strict...
§ From James Lovell. 27 January 1806, Boston. “I am honoured by your kind Close of the business...
As the fiercest Tyrant and the mildest philosopher possess equally the power of self-examination,...
Self Interest once forced me to intrude upon the busy moments of your Excellency, for the purpose...
When in August 1802 I first “spread myself with sincerity”, before your official Chain, as we are...
Having upon the 17th: written to your political Secretary of the Treasury What was then proper to...