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In the latter end of last month we received information from New Orleans of the interdiction of...
26 December 1802, Department of State, Washington. “Being authorised to cause the laws of the...
I enclose a certificate, that the first volume of “Elements of useful knowledge” has been...
1 January 1803, Department of State, Washington. “To enable me to view in its true light your...
1 January 1803, Department of State. “The Secretary of State has the honor to lay before the...
3 January 1803, Department of State, Washington. “It appearing that the Ship Alnomac was...
4 January 1803, Department of State. “The Secretary of State requests the Attorney General to...
The President has received the letter you addressed to him on the 1st. Inst. As the constitution...
Letter not found. 9 January 1803. Acknowledged in Mitchill to JM, 10 Jan. 1803 . Discusses Isaac...
Since my letter of November 27th on the subject of what had taken place at New Orleans, a letter...
At the date of my last I intended to have had an immediate personal communication with Dr....
The President of the United States has received your memorial respecting the spanish Brigantine...
Your letter complaining of the attempt by Mr. Lewis S. Pintard, acting as Consul at Maderia, to...
Since my last of the 17th ult, I have received your letter of the 16th November. The obstruction...
I duly received your letter of 25th. Novr. 1802. inclosing the letter to you from the Governor at...
17 January 1803, Department of State. Asks that Gallatin cause a certified statement to be made...
My letters of Decr. 23d. and Jany. 3d. communicated the information which had been received at...
18 January 1803, Department of State. “My letters of Novr. 27th and Jany 10th communicated the...
The inclosed copy of a letter addressed to the President by Mr. Oliver Pollock and of the...
20 January 1803, Department of State. Encloses a certificate [not found] of the election of...
20 January 1803. “The nomination of Mr. [James] Anderson as Commercial Agent at Cette, was made...
20 January 1803, Department of State, Washington. Acknowledges Dusar’s 10 Jan. letter [not found]...
20 January 1803, Department of State. Informs Goddard that the account which accompanied his...
26 January 1803, Department of State, Washington. “I have the honor to enclose a report upon the...
27 January 1803, Department of State. Has examined the petition [not found] of John Burnham of...
My letter of the 23d. Ult. with a post[s]cript of the 3d. of this Month communicated the...
3 February 1803, Department of State, Washington. Acknowledges Yrujo’s letters of 25 , 26 , and...
5 February 1803, Washington. Measures authorized by the board subsequent to the report of 16 Dec....
I have the honor to inclose copies of a communication made to me by the Senat⟨ors⟩ from...
According to information which tho’ not official, deserves attention, orders have been received...
8 February 1803, Department of State. Asks that a $200 warrant be issued in the name of Peleg...
The Secretary of State to whom was referred on the 17th ult, the petition of William Wilson, John...
Your letters of the 20th. & 21st. December and of January 3d have been duly received. The rigor...
15 February 1803, Department of State. “The case of Captain Breck has been heretofore examined at...
The expenses of Mr. Monroe’s mission to Paris and Madrid not being included in the estimate for...
It has been represented to the Government of the United States by the Minister of His Catholic...
18 February 1803, Department of State. Acknowledges receipt of Yrujo’s letters of 5 and 14 Feb....
The inclosed report as altered is acquiesced in by Mr. L. In two instances recurred to Congs have...
The Secretary of State has the honor to report to the President of the United States, upon the...
I have received your letter of the 6th of October last, and several of intermediate dates from...
Since my last which was of the 18th day of January, I have received your several letters of the...
26 February 1803, Department of State. Asks Lincoln’s opinion on the enclosed papers [not found]...
Inclosed herewith is the Cypher you are to carry with you. I send it apart from the despatches,...
28 February 1803, Washington. “Mr. Monroe is to have no outfit: His expenses in getting to Paris...
28 February 1803, Department of State, Washington. “James Monroe Esqr … is authorized to receive...
Since you left us we have no further intelligence from N. Orleans, except a letter dated Jany 20...
The inclosed came under cover of one to me from Mr. Coleman. The final communications to you will...
You will herewith receive a Commission and letters of Credence, one of you as Minister...
You will herewith receive two Commissions, with the Correspondent Instructions, in which you are...
You will be herewith furnished with a joint Commission to treat with His Catholic Majesty, and...