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So long as there be no change in our consular establishment in Europe—or so long as a...
17 February 1805, Paris . “The Minister of the united States, General Armstrong, having issued an...
12 March 1805, “Rue de Varenne No. 648,” Paris . “The last letters I had the honor of addressing...
§ From Isaac Cox Barnet. 19 October 1805, Paris. “I have the honour to transmit to you herewith,...
§ From Isaac Cox Barnet. 6 January 1806, Paris. No. 140. “I am almost ashamed to Entreat your...
§ From Isaac Cox Barnet. 17 January 1806, Paris. “The various reports I heard last summer...
Mr. de Salemberi having requested me to forward the enclosed Letter under my cover, I beg leave...
General Kosiusko having mentioned, a few days ago his writing to Mr. Jefferson (about the...
§ From Isaac Cox Barnet. 26 March 1806, Paris. “The enclosed papers will inform you of the...
§ From Isaac Cox Barnet. 16 April 1806, Paris. “The enclosed Mémoire containing Some information...
§ From Isaac Cox Barnet. 16 April 1806, Paris. “I have the honor to transmit to your Department...
§ From Isaac Cox Barnet. 23 April 1806, Paris. “With my respects of the 26th. Ulto. I had the...
§ From Isaac Cox Barnet. 24 April 1806, Havre. “I have the honor to transmit to your Department...
§ From Isaac Cox Barnet. 24 July 1806, Paris. “Although I have no doubt but the letters with the...
§ From Isaac Cox Barnet. 25 September 1806, Paris. “I had the honor to write to you on the 26...
§ From Isaac Cox Barnet. Post-16 October 1806, Paris. “I have the honor to transmit to you—here...
I have the honor to transmit to you herewith, A Report of the Vessels of the United States which...
I should forbear mentioning to you again the name of our Minister, Genl. Armstrong (having...
Referring to my respects of the 25th. & 26th. of October which were intended to go by the...
In one of my former Letters I took the liberty of suggesting the Oeconomy of addressing large...
By Mr. Baker, I sent the Succeeding numbers of the Bulletins I transmitted by Lieutt. Lewis in...
Referring to my respects from Havre of the 11th. of which a copy pr ecedes, I have the...