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J. Wagner has the honor, by the direction of the Secretary of State, to enclose a Statement...
This letter is a duplicate of one J. W. had the honor to translate, in the summer, containing a...
§ From Jacob Wagner. 11 August 1806. “There having been no indication against my opening the...
Note. The instructions of Mr. Lear were sent to the Senate with the Treaty. The cooperation of...
J. Wagner presents his best respects to the President of the U. States. The pardon of Joseph...
A counter post—to Kingston if it can be made sufficiently safe, seems to be a natural provision...
It is respectfully requested that this letter, if approved, may be sealed & sent to the Post...
This treaty and copy were heretofore sent to the President, in order that he might send it to...
No such convention for the mutual delivery of offenders exists; though the Spaniards have often...
J. Wagner’s best respects to the President of the U. States The letter, returned herein, is...
The Secretary of State supposes, that the within abstract in the form of a report to the...
Should this letter not be returned, J. Wagner will conclude that it has been approved and that...
§ From Jacob Wagner. 1 October 1805, Department of State. “According to you[r] directions [not...
J. Wagner’s best respects to the President. A copy of Mr. Lear’s instructions for making peace...
It is represented by a gentleman of Alexandria, that a petition for a pardon in favor of...
The President’s message in answer to the call of the House respecting Genl Wilkinson has...
Your favor of the 26th. has found me here, on my way to Washington. I shall spend but a few days...
Be pleased to sign and return to me the enclosed letters for the Secretary of the Treasury. I...
I have received your favor of the 5th. and now enclose the papers accumulated since I suspended...
I have the honor to enclose drafts of letters to Mr. Prevost & to Governor Claiborne. It is so...
I have been honored with your’s of the 13th. from Gray’s, where I am happy you have secured a...
§ Jacob Wagner to John Stephen. 14 September 1806, Department of State. “Some time past, Genl....
I beg your excuse for the liberty I take in covering the two enclosed letters to your address....
§ Jacob Wagner to Nathan Sanford. 15 September 1806, Department of State. “Owing to the...
I am Sorry that another unexpected obstacle is likely still longer to retard the departure of the...
I very much regret the accident, which retarded the dispatches from France. Upon the enquiry I...
I have received your letter of the 6th. inst. and enclose an answer for Mr. Wigginton. Mr. Lee’s...
By the Frigate President, Capt. Barron, which is now in the River, with about 100 of the late...
Observing that the newspapers are circulating a imperfect account of the law-case of Baring vs....
Views of improving my circumstances having led me to the purpose of retiring from Washington by...