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Since my arrival in this City—lately I have been so confined by the indisposition & serious...
I had the honour to write from Columbia to you & to congratulate you on your Election to the most...
I had the honour to write to you from Co Lum Bia lately & to send you the communication I made to...
I wrote to you the 4 instant from this & enclosed the copy of the within But as it went by a...
I had the pleasure of recieving your favour with the inclosure—as by the rotatory nature of our...
(Confidential except to Mr Madison or Mr Gallatin) In my last I mentioned to you the certainty of...
I Will Thank you to read the inclosed & send instructions to General Armstrong respecting Young...
I have had the honor of recieving your favour of & am pleased to find my conduct has met your...
I have the honour to recieve your favour of the 6 May & shall govern myself by the instructions...
Our latest intelligence from Europe & Washington inducing an opinion that the Embargo will not...
I had the honour by the last post but one to inclose you the proceedings that had taken place in...
Having been absent for some weeks on the reviews in the interior of this country I had not the...
I had the honor sometime since of mentioning Mr. Freneau to you as a proper person to be the...
I had the pleasure of dropping you a line lately & I now send another acquainting you of my safe...
I have the honour to inform You that I have this moment arrived & have thank God found my family...
My last informed you that I was still under the necessity of remaining here until the 2d: October...
In my last I informed you that the non arrival of Mr. Erving & the departure of Mr. Bowdoin for...
I have written to you lately very often informing you of the Spaniards being now in the habit of...
I wrote you ten days since acquainting you with what you doubtless heard before the Peace with...
I send you the contingencies of the six months from January to July which amount only to Two...
In my last I informed you of the capture by the Spaniards of four American Vessels, and among...
I wrote you yesterday I had recieved intelligence the Spaniards had begun to take our Vessels &...
I have written you twice since the departure of Colonel Monroe & as I suppose You will be anxious...
I mentioned to you in my former letters that on Mr. Monroe’s arrival here, finding myself joined...
Anxious that yourself & Mr Madison should be fully informed of every Event both officially &...
Lest any unexpected accident should happen to Captain Dulton on his Journey or Voyage I think it...
As I find Captain Dulton is detained to day through the Portuguese Ambassadour not countersigning...
The subject in which we have been engaged, is so fully before you in our publick communications,...
We are sorry to inform you that the negotiation with which we were charged by the President with...
Unwilling as you will perceive by my Accounts, to charge any thing as Contingencies which really...