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That the following declaration was made as stated, I have no doubt, nor any as to the person by whom it was made. The man is, from all I can learn, both knave & fool enough to have hit on just such a proposition. To us it is of much more importance to know, why, and how it was listened to? I am, with very high respect, Sir, your most Obedient & very humble Servant RC and enclosure ( DNA : RG...
I am Sorry that another unexpected obstacle is likely still longer to retard the departure of the Tunisians. The Secretary of the Navy has forwarded letters of the 13th. of which the enclosed copies were furnished only yesterday. An indemnity for the annulling of the debentures by Shifting the cargo would be a mere form; and if no Treasury arrangement could dispense with the inconvenience...
¶ To Jacob Wagner. Letter not found. 19 August 1806. Acknowledged in Wagner to JM , 22 Aug. 1806 , as transmitting some documents.
¶ From George Woodruff. Letter not found. 19 August 1806. Acknowledged in Daniel Brent to Woodruff, 28 Aug. 1806, as enclosing documents concerning Woodruff’s son, including one ostensibly written by the son to Howell Symms. Brent stated that copies of the papers had been forwarded to William Lyman ( DNA : RG 59, Letters Received regarding Impressed Seamen, box 11).
I am this day honoured with the receipt of your letter of the 13th June, via New York— The Syrop, or Orangette therein mentioned I shall as soon as possible have prepaired in the best manner and of the best ingredients, and Sent to Alexandria. this shall be renewed anually agreeably to your wish— The intence heat of this climate, notwithstanding my temperance, so unstrings my nerves, that with...