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In a postscript (dated 8th. Inst.) of my dispatch No. 54, I communicated to you copy of a note...
31 October 1801, American Consulate, London. No. 4. Dawson’s delayed departure and return to...
I have the honor herewith to transmit copy of a note of yesterday’s date which I have just...
24 March 1803, London. Assumes JM is anxious “at this very critical & important moment” to...
There is reason to apprehend that the Expedition under Count Abispal mentioned in my last letter...
My last unofficial letter was of June 22d. My last publick dispatch (of the 14th. Inst.) by...
31 March 1804, London. No. 32. “I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of...
Since the commencement of the present Misunderstanding between this Country & France, our...
25 October 1804, London. No. 45. “In compliance with your circular instructions of April 9th....
Having lately had much communication with Baron Jacobi upon the subject of the papers inclosed,...
7 February 1803, London. No. 13. “I have to communicate to you the very disagreeable intelligence...
I had the honor to write to you on the 5t May, since then I have received a letter from Mr Smith,...
§ From George W Erving. 9 August 1806, Madrid. No. 11. “Since my last unofficial letter (dated...
3 November 1802, London. Private No. 11. “This will accompany my voluminous dispatch respecting...
I have just received from our Consul at Cadiz, a Circular letter of which the enclosed is a Copy;...
23 April 1805, London . No. 54. “Mr. Purviance’s ill state of health having compelled him to...
I do not write to you at large unofficially by this conveyance, or officially further than seems...
8 June 1804, London. No. 35. “The Vessel Resolution, built at Norwich Register No. 5 Richard...
1 November 1801, London. Private No. 3. Hopes papers conveyed by Dawson will provide president...
§ From George W. Erving. 6 October 1806, Madrid. No. 15. “With my letter of August 9th I had the...
All the Consuls have not yet transmitted their Accounts for the last half-year, that of Mr. Fox...
Since the arrival of Mr Monroe, the frequency of his dispatches to you & the view he is known to...
My last unofficial letter was dated from the Es curial Novr. 3., and contained a detail of all...
§ From George W Erving. 25 July 1806, Madrid. No. 9. “I wrote you last on the 13th. Inst. & on...
1 September 1804, London. No. 41. “I have the honor herewith to transmit a complete report of my...
30 July 1804, London. No. 40. “I have the honor herewith to inclose a list of ships which have...
29 October 1803, London . Received from Lewis Le Coulteux “the papers respecting his Claim on...
§ From George W. Erving. 16 July 1805, London. No. 63. “As Lord Mulgrave had not notified to me...
§ From George W. Erving. 27 August 1806, San Ildefonso. No. 11. “This government has received...
9 September 1802, American Consulate, London. Encloses a copy of a letter from the U.S. consul at...
I had the honor to write to you on the 8th. Inst., & to trans mi t amongst other papers, copy of...
The disappointment of Mr. Dawson as to h is passage, & his consequent return to London a se cond...
8 February 1805, London . No. 49. “I had the honor to receive in due course your letter of Novr....
The last dispatch which I had the honor to address to you, was dated on the 10th. of April; after...
With my last dispatches to the department of state I had the honor to address you a private...
Letter not found. 1 January 1803. No. 12. Mentioned in Erving to JM, 30 Apr. 1803 . Discusses...
I have the satisfaction of inclosing Copy of a letter just Received from our Co nsul at Tangier...
I had the honor to address you last on the 6th March, since when a great pressure of business...
Since the date of my Last, the only authentick intelligence which we have received, is that the...
27 June 1804. “Upon the subject of the accompanying Official letter (No 38) I think it a duty to...
I had the honor to write to you by the Ship "Bourdeaux" Richard Law Mr., which left this a short...
By the Monsoon Captn. Nickerson I send to the care of the collector of Baltimore and directed to...
You have doubtless noticed lately in our gazettes, an informal paragraph relative to the line of...
21 October 1802, London. No. 10. “It is impossible for me to represent to you in adequate terms...
§ From George W. Erving. 25 July 1805, London. No. 35. “Mr Monroe arrived here yesterday, & I...
I had the honor to write to you (No. 2.) on the 20th. Ulto. by way of Bordeaux, and to inclose...
Amongst the various changes produced, & to be produced in Europe, by the abdication of the...
In my last unofficial letter (which was dated Inst) I mentioned a certain supposed project of the...
I had the honor to address you on the 6th. Ulto by the Monsoon Captain Nickerson for Baltimore, &...
My last dispatch dated 27th. January having been sent in triplicate, has, I hope, safely arrived:...