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Few or no circumstances arising to interrupt the usual tranquillity of our Commerce with this...
On the 19th of January an embargo was laid on all Vessels i n this port, except the french. About...
§ From Thomas Appleton. 27 February 1806, Leghorn. “I have now the honor to forward you the list...
I have now the honor to inclose you a list of American Vessels sail’d from this port during the...
§ From Thomas Appleton. 14 July 1806, Leghorn. “I have the honor herewith to transmit you a list...
I am sensible, Sir, in addressing to you personally my letter I am deviating from forms usually...
I have the honor to enclose you a d uplicate list of the Ships Arrived in this port during the...
Since my last respects no event of moment has occurred, worthy of remarking to you. The political...
28 September 1801, Leghorn. Fears his dispatch of 9 July may have been lost in a postal robbery...
I had the honor of addressing you on the 9th: inst. by Come. Campbell in the U: S: Ship the...