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When I address you as the President of a great and independent Republic, I am impressed with...
Mr. John Waldo, letters from whom I have heretofore handed you soliciting for a Consulship, is...
I spoke to Mr. Taylor on the subject of drawing your deed to Dr. Rose he feels positive...
Your favor of the 26th. has found me here, on my way to Washington. I shall spend but a few days...
1 November 1802, London. No. 11. Replies to the request in JM’s 1 Aug. 1801 circular instructions...
In your Circular Instructions to the Consuls dated Augt. 1 1801 adverting to the practice which...
I recieved yesterday yours of the 26th . mentioning that you would set out the next day for...
Sketch of Octr: & Novr: a/c. The President US: wth J Barnes. 1802 Octr. 1. To Amt. of Balance...
Delicacy in most instances ought to prevent personal application—Man is too fond to appreciate...
My absence and the sickness of a clerk having suspended the transmission of the weekly list of...
We will send to Mr Steele for his signature all the Warrants bearing date before the 5th of...
Mr. Brown and mr Wells, for whom 419.16 D of the money sent you on the 5th. & 6th. of Oct. were...
[. . .] [. . .]ngston Has [. . .] My frien[. . .] [. . .] you and the philosophical Society With...
On My Coming for a few Days to Paris I find two Opportunities to write to You and Am Happy to...
I have the honor to address you by the hands of Mr Berry, and my grandson William A. Moultrie who...
It was not till the day before yesterday that, upon coming to the city, I received your favour of...