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14 August 1801, London. No. 29. Encloses copies of letter from John Turnbull of Turnbull, Forbes,...
30 July 1801, London. No. 28. Believes French invasion of Great Britain unlikely despite military...
The Court of Appeals having reversed several decrees of Condemnation pronounced in the...
On the Evening of the Eleventh a Cutter arrived from Petersburgh, with a Copy of the Convention...
12 July 1801, London. No. 25. Relays details of peace negotiations between Britain and members of...
The day before yesterday I received the Duplicate of your letter of May 21. and am persuaded that...
3 July 1801, London. No. 23. Reports Parliament “prorogued,” ministry negotiations with France...
I have lately received a letter from Genl. Allen enclosing one to me from the Department of...
8 June 1801, London. No. 21. Reports George III sufficiently recovered from illness to tend to...
Annexed I send you the copy of a letter which I have just received from Lord Hawkesbury on the...
Since the date of my letter communicating Lord Hawkesbury’s sentiments respecting the Debts, I...
25 May 1801, London. Introduces Prince Ruspoli, officer in the Order of Malta, who comes...
Though Captain Pellew of the English Frigate Cleopatra was recalled, as I sometime ago informed...
15 May 1801, London. No. 17. Reports that Lord St. Helens has sailed for negotiations with...
Having learned that the Law which prohibited our commercial intercourse with France had ceased,...
26 April 1801, London. No. 15. Received instructions several months ago to procure jewels as...
25 April 1801, London. No. 14. Notes that British fleet bound for Denmark passed under Swedish...
21 April 1801, London. No. 13. Transmits, by way of Samuel Sitgreaves, copies of his...
Annexed I have the honour to send you a copy of my Correspondence with Mr. Anstey upon the...
14 April 1801, London. No. 11. Last mail from Hamburg brought news that British fleet has taken...
12 April 1801, London. No. 10. Encloses copies of correspondence with Lord Hawkesbury about...
The unexpected occupation of Hamburgh by the Danes, and the Treaty between France and Naples have...
In confirmation of the rumours of the day, Carnot’s answer to Bailleul, published during the...
Tho’ the King has recovered, he does not yet hold a Court, nor is it understood that he attends...
Owing to the continuance of the King’s illness, the change of the Ministry is still incomplete,...
I most sincerely congratulate you on the decision of your convention, and am pleased to hear from...
I leave this city Tomorrow for Boston, and shall be extremely obliged to you to inform me of the...
I have the satisfaction to inform you that on the final Question of assinting to & ratifying the...
I inclose a newspaper of yesterday containing the propositions communicated by Mr. Hancock to the...
This day for the first our President Mr. Hancock took his Seat in convention, and we shall...
I hope your information will be confirmed; that the Tide is again turning in favor of the...
Our prospects are gloomy, but hope is not entirely extinguished. Gerry has not returned to the...
Our convention proceeds slowly. An apprehension that the liberties of the people are in danger,...
We may have 360 members in our Convention, not more than 330 have yet taken their Seats....
I send you a copy of the confederation between the New England Colonies, together with a few...
Extra[c]t of a Letter from a Gentleman in Boston of the 4th. March 1787. to R King— “—— has come...