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In answer to your letter of the 6th instant, I refer you to mine of the 30th of may. I should...
I feel myself infinitely obliged to you for your late confidential Communication. The Principles...
To Thomas Jefferson Esquire Secretary of State for the United States of America The Petition and...
The Undersigned, his Britannic Majesty’s Minister plenipotentiary to the United States, has the...
Your letter of the 17th came by the Post of yesterday—and as, by the purport of it, there is a...
There are some points relative to the finishing of our business which we suppose will occasion...
Considerations, relative both to the public Interest and to my own delicacy, have brought me,...
The two points we had the honor to submit to your consideration this morning are those on which...
Considerations, relative both to the public Interest and to my own delicacy, have brought me,...
I learnt with real pleasure, your return from the West Indies in improved health. Be assured,...