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Letter not found. 8 September 1801. Mentioned in Pinckney to JM, 14 Sept. 1801 . Discusses news...
The farce between Spain & England is at length over as Spain this Morning declared War—before...
Since closing the dispatches I delivered this morning to Mr: Wells I have recieved the inclosed...
I wrote you yesterday that We are all surprised at a report which causes much sensation that...
I mentioned to you in my former letters that on Mr. Monroe’s arrival here, finding myself joined...
In my last I acquainted you with the state of our negotiations respecting the Claims of our...
Some time since I received a Letter from Thos. Clifton, praying that I would take measures to...
I believe I omitted in my last to mention to You that I only have drawn for three thousand...
My last letters will have informed You of every thing to the present time—they contained...
I write again to day by another good opportunity to inform you that the account I transmitted is...
You will receive many letters written by me lately, & must have received already many written in...
30 August 1802, Madrid. “By Mr Gibson & Mr Codman you will receive full accounts of every thing...
The present opportunity I avail myself of to send you another copy of the same Book on the Duties...
I informed you in my two last that on account of the great Exertions making by this Government to...
I informed you of my intention to join the Court at Barcelona which I effected after one of the...
As my letter to the President was not finished copying & putting into Cypher when my last was...
By Mr Codman you recieved the Contingent accounts of this Mission up to that time & by the route...
Mr Gibson going to morrow affords me an Opportunity of sending you a line in addition to the...
I arrived last Evening at the Hague & proceed to day on my route to Paris. I inclose You the...
My last Dispatch will have fully informed you of the state of things here my removal from the...
I waited here sometime in expectation of the pleasure of seeing you. It is now nearly fourteen...
In my last I informed you of my being here with the Court & of my having laid before the King...
I had the honour to write you by Mr Gorham & I now send you by Mr Preble another letter open for...
I Will Thank you to read the inclosed & send instructions to General Armstrong respecting Young...
I wrote you yesterday I had recieved intelligence the Spaniards had begun to take our Vessels &...
In my last, I inclosed you all the correspondence, I had then had, with Mr Cevallos the first...
Letter not found. 28 January 1805, Aranjuez. Offered for sale in Argosy Book Stores Catalogue 357...
Not having recieved Mr Willis’s letter to me when I sealed my dispatches yesterday I now inclose...
I wrote you a few days since & now do so again to inclose you Duplicates of some of my public...
28 November 1802, Leghorn. Wrote JM from Barcelona that he had availed himself of Jefferson’s...