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I was favored about the middle of June with your letter of the 4th. May, with a remittence, in a...
I beg leave again to remind your Excellency that in none of the french colonies have they...
I feel sensibly the want of some papers which I left in a little trunk under the care of Mr....
On the 30th. Ulto. I did myself the pleasure to address your Excellency, expressing the hope I...
Many details of the disaster which have befallen this devoted Island have doubtless reached you...
The death of my late Partner, my want of health in the West Indies and the still existing...
Agreeably to your request I have called on Colo. Smith and afforded him all the information...
Owing to the long and obstinate continuance of the unhappy disputes of Martinique, and finding...
Richmond, 1 Nov. 1789 . He thinks it probable that TJ has heard through Short “of the almost...
Bordeaux, 1 Feb. 1789 . Intends to embark for Virginia this month or next, and asks TJ’s...
Richmond, 20 July 1791 . He will not repeat reasons for leaving Martinique given in two letters...
I received by Genl. Armstrong the letter you have done me the favor to write in date of the 11th....
St. Pierre, 1 May 1791 . The lack of an exequatur and tardiness of Congress in framing...
Soon after my late address from Norfolk I embarked for this Island and have been now some weeks...
I shall make no apology for addressing to you with this a paper which has lately been received by...
For some time back I had been looking forward to the agreeable event of your arrival at...
On the 30th. Ulto. I did myself the pleasure to address your Excellency, expressing the hope I...
Hors-du-Monde, 8 Jan. 1790 . From his conversation with TJ here and “from what passed between you...
I leave to Mr. Barlow , who writes to you by Mr. Lee the confidential bearer of his and this...
For some time past, I have been waiting to obtain from Havre & Rouen, a note of the expences paid...
The bearer of this Mr. Thos. L. Halsey , a Gentleman of very distinguished connexions in the...
In order to save the remnant of a little property, which, from the Situation of Martinique, I...
I cannot let pass the opportunity by Mr. Dupont, of saying in this private manner some things...
Richmond, 4 Aug. 1791 . He encloses a packet lately received from the governor of Martinique, the...
It is now a week since the Vessel in which I took my passage from Boston, came into this place,...
Bordeaux, 6 Dec. 1788. Encloses a letter which he asks TJ to forward to William Short; asks him...
I am about to ask from you the execution of a troublesome commission, without being able to...
This will be handed you by Genl. Armstrong appointed the successor of Chancellor Livingston at...
I have duly recieved your favor of the 5th. inst. and wish I could give a more satisfactory...
I duly received your favor of Feb. 12. and knowing my situation you will be at no loss to ascribe...
I am able at length to snatch a moment to answer your favor of the 1st. ult. I am in hopes of...
This letter will be handed you by the person who goes to Martinique as agent for those interested...
Your favor of the 20th. has come duly to hand, and with my congratulations on your safe arrival...
I have this moment received your favor of the 6th. inst. and have examined the several letters to...
You will have recieved by the last post your commission of Consul for Martinique, which will...