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I now return the letters to you from Mr. Purviance & Cambaceres, with an acknowledgment of those...
You will have seen by my letter of the 6th. inst. which went by Sundry conveyances, that the bill...
I have the honor to recommend to your attention the case of Messrs Francis and Charles Bradbury,...
In my letter of March l8th. to the joint Commission, it was signified that in a Conventional...
I have recd. your favor of the 9th. April, which gave us the first notice of your arrival in...
With this you will receive a duplicate of the dispatches taken with him by Mr. Pinkney who sailed...
Your last favor was of Mar. 11. The language of Mr. Fox and Mr. Gray, raises very favorable...
I inclose a copy of a letter from Messrs Levi Hollingsworth and Co. of Philada, in which they...
I have your two favors of the 11 & 15. instant. The letter inclosed in the first is returned, Mr....
I recd your favor of by Mr. Hughs, the bearer of the public dispatches from you & Mr L. The...
Inclosed herewith is the Cypher you are to carry with you. I send it apart from the despatches,...
It being presumed that by the time of your receiving this communication, the Negotiation with...
In my letter of 15th May I transmitted you a statement of the misconduct of three British ships...
The turn which our affairs have taken at Madrid renders it expedient in the judgment of the...
Since the communications by the Revenge which sailed on monday last, nothing very material has...
Your letter of Octr. 24 with the communications which passed with the British Government on the...
I have already, in a letter by the last British packet given you a hint of the sensation produced...
In the month of September last, the French ship of War L’Impetueux of 74 guns, being disabled by...
Hoping that a post note on Norfolk will be cash in Richmond, I enclose one for $300, instead of...
Being advised that the Board of Commissioners under the 7th article of the British Treaty, when...
Under the same cover with this you will receive a letter for our Consul at St Petersburg...
You will herewith receive the ratification by the President and Senate, of the Convention with...
I have recd. your favor of the 23 Ult. Callendar made his appearance here some days ago in the...
The information and observations which you have as yet received from me since your arrival in...
I have not yet thanked you for the copy of your Message, which I find has attracted attention,...
Since you left us we have no further intelligence from N. Orleans, except a letter dated Jany 20...
I wrote you on the 8th. instant enclosing a pamphlet on the principle in question between this...
The condemnation of the cargo of the Olive Branch having been reversed, General Allen finds...
Your several letters to Apl. 19. have been recd. The dawn of your negociations has given much...
By Capt. Brewster, who, with his son and two Pilots, are about to proceed to England as Witnesses...
In the joint letter from you & Mr. P. of October a project on impressments is referred to which...
You will be herewith furnished with a joint Commission to treat with His Catholic Majesty, and...
In my letter of the 22d. of April 1804 I referred you to a previous one to Mr Gore, in which he...
Your favor of came duly to hand, accompanied by the papers now returned, and by a note on the...
Your last letter bears date on the 12th. February. Those of 18 Octr. 11. 26 Novr. 11. 23 Decr. 28...
In a private letter by Mr. Baring I gave you a detail of what had passed here on the subject of...
You will herewith receive a Commission and letters of Credence, one of you as Minister...
There can be little doubt that the facts contained in the inclosed documents respecting the...
You will have seen by my letter of the 6th. which went by sundry other conveyances, that the Bill...
31 January 1802, Washington. Introduces Prince Ruspoli, who has been recommended by Mr. King and...
I have received from you letters of the following dates written after your arrival in London, viz...
Mr Hary Grant was some years ago appointed Consul for Leith; but it is understood that he has...
The reasonable and friendly views with which you have been instructed by the President to enter...
You must be already acquainted with many of the circumstances respecting the purchase made in...
Your dispatch of the 11th. of Sepr. has been duly received. Altho’ the tenor of the discussions...
I commit to your care the inclosed letters & papers for Genl. Fayette which are left open for...
In the postscript of 18th. to my letter of the 15th of April, you were requested to suspend your...
Since my last which went by duplicates, & will therefore I hope have been recd. yours of Novr....
I returned to this City on the 24th. The President arrived the day after. General Dearbourn was...
You will herewith receive the instructions in pursuance of which you are to propose and negotiate...