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21 March 1803, London. No. 17. “Since the commencement of the present Misunderstanding between...
6 March 1802, London. No. 6. Reports the proceedings of the Board of Commissioners under article...
30 November 1801, American Consulate, London. No. 5. Encloses incomplete accounts of proctors for...
2 February 1805, London . No. 48. “I have the honor herewith to inclose copy of a letter which I...
The supreme central Junta of government having gotten into full activity; tho it had not...
I have the honor herewith to transmit to you a letter which I have received from Sir John...
§ From George W. Erving. 17 April 1806, London. No. 6. “I wrote to you last on the 24th of Feby...
I hasten to transmit to you copy of a Circular letter Received from our Consul General at...
26 July 1803, London . Forwards the enclosed letters at the request of John M. Forbes, U.S....
Lest you may not receive it by any mo re Early conveyance I lose no tim e in forwarding the...
18 May 1804, London. No. 33. “Conformably to a clause in your instructions of April 4th. 1803 it...
I was yesterday honor’d by your letter of the 24th Ult:—I beg you to be assured that any mark of...
Pursuant to the determination which I mentioned in my last official letter to you from London, to...
I have the honour to inclose herewith a Statement of the demands of the Proctors e mployed in the...
20 January 1803, London. Private No. 12. Again troubles JM with a long dispatch but hopes it will...
At the Request of J. Forbes o ur Consul at Hamburgh I forward the inclosed. With perfect Respect...
I have this day drawn a Bill o f Exchange upon you for Two thousand five hundred and fifty five...
§ From George W. Erring. 15 August 1806, Madrid, “12 o clock P.M. ” No. 13. “I have to add to...
My last of the 7th. Instant communicated to you the very disagreeable intelligence that Messrs....
15 June 1804, London. No. 37. “By the Ship Virginia Captain Dixon which leaves this place to day...
I have the honor to acquaint you that the British government have deemed it Expedient to blockade...
By the report of the Spanish official as published in Madrid Gazette, which was referred to in...
No 1. of the inclosed copies is a further note to Mr. Cevallos (dated Jany. 2d.) respecting the...
I had the honor to write to you on the 13t. & on the 26th. Ulto. communicating the intelligence...
Owing to the interruption of the communication between this country & Holland, I have not been...
According to present appearances, the surprizing efforts which this country has made are likely...