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I have just received from our Consul at Cadiz, a Circular letter of which the enclosed is a Copy;...
9 September 1802, American Consulate, London. Encloses a copy of a letter from the U.S. consul at...
I have the satisfaction of inclosing Copy of a letter just Received from our Co nsul at Tangier...
I have been honor’d by your letter containing a catalogue of books to be procured for the use of...
21 October 1802, London. No. 10. “It is impossible for me to represent to you in adequate terms...
It is impossible for me to represent to you in adequate terms the very distressed State of our...
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...
3 November 1802, London. Private No. 11. “This will accompany my voluminous dispatch respecting...
11 November 1802, London. Has “this day” drawn on JM in favor of Laurence Williams for $2,555 at...
I have this day drawn a Bill o f Exchange upon you for Two thousand five hundred and fifty five...
Letter not found. 1 January 1803. No. 12. Mentioned in Erving to JM, 30 Apr. 1803 . Discusses...
20 January 1803, London. Private No. 12. Again troubles JM with a long dispatch but hopes it will...
7 February 1803, London. No. 13. “I have to communicate to you the very disagreeable intelligence...
I have to communicate to you the very disagreeable intelligence that Messrs: Bird Savage & Bird...
9 February 1803, London. No. 14. Reports that since his 7 Feb. dispatch he has received from...
My last of the 7th. Instant communicated to you the very disagreeable intelligence that Messrs....
21 February 1803, London. No. 15. “All the Consuls have not yet transmitted their Accounts for...
All the Consuls have not yet transmitted their Accounts for the last half-year, that of Mr. Fox...
19 March 1803, London. No. 16. “I have the honor to inclose Copy of a Letter which I yesterday...
I have the honor to inclose Copy of a Letter which I yesterday received from our Consul at...
21 March 1803, London. No. 17. “Since the commencement of the present Misunderstanding between...
Since the commencement of the present Misunderstanding between this Country & France, our...
24 March 1803, London. Assumes JM is anxious “at this very critical & important moment” to...
30 April 1803, London. No. 18. “I had the honor to address you in No. 12. of Jany 1st. upon...
I had the honor to address you in No. 12. of Jany 1st. upon several points relating to our...
16 May 1803, London . No. 15. “ Private .” Presumes King, who is still in London, has kept JM...
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of April 19h. and in conformity to the...
I have had the pleasure of receiving your (private) Letter of Ap. 4. 1803. Mr King has finally...
26 June 1803, London . No. 20. Loses no time in forwarding a copy of “a decree issued by the...