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I enclose for your perusal two of the latest letters received by me, from my Brother; although...
Enclosed is a letter which was this morning handed me by the Secretary at War. Genl. Smith...
I take the Liberty of handing you a Copy of my Respects of the 8th. Inst. I will only add now,...
Your kind letter , which, considering the numerous engagements incident to your situation, I had...
In my Letter dat’d Feb. 14th., to you my best friend Mr Jefferson, I Specified the circumstances...
I am now at my house, in the country—have neither map, or any thing else, but memory, to aid me,...
The bearer hereof, mr Louis Buchanan Smith, son of Genl. Smith now acting as Secretary of the...
I reached this place on the 4th. having passed an evening with mr Madison who is in as good...
The dispatches herewith inclosed from the Consul of the United States at Tripoli seem to me of so...
10 April 1801, Marseilles Transmits copy of his 8 Apr. letter, sent to Barnet to forward. Also...
Since my Letter of the 15th. January which was accompanied with Abstract of my Applications for...
10 April 1801, The Hague. No. 130. Transmits paper telling of British naval operations off...
I have the honour of annexing a copy of my Last Respects of the 8th. Inst.; that Letter with the...
10 April 1801, Amsterdam. Transmits continuation of Leiden Gazette . Reports local belief that...
The unexpected occupation of Hamburgh by the Danes, and the Treaty between France and Naples have...
10 April 1801, Madrid. No. 271. Notes that Treaty of Lunéville permits France “to act with its...
Inclosed I send you a continuation of the Leyden Gazette to this date. It is here generally...
“… General Hamilton at one of the largest & most respectable election meetings ever witnessed...
After which General Hamilton addressed the meeting in one of those eloquent and impressive...