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I was glad to see in your paper of the 7th of this month, the extract from the Baltimore Federal...
The institution of an Embassy to France in 1799, was made upon principle, and in conformity to a...
FROM Mr. Murray, the American Minister at the Hague, who had been appointed by President...
WHEN I had received that authentic act of the sovereign authority of France, a copy of which is...
A few words more on the subject of pressing. In strictness, we have nothing to do with the...
THE gentlemen of the Senate informed me, that they came to confer with me on the subject of the...
THE message mentioned in my last letter, was in these words: Gentlemen of the Senate , The...
At first I intended to encumber your paper with no Documents but such as were absolutely...
Mr. Hamilton, in his famous pamphlet, page 23, says, “the conduct pursued bore sufficient marks...
On the 6th of March a letter was written by the Secretary of State by my order, in the following...
In a A Letter from Alexander Hamilton concerning the Public Conduct and Character of John Adams...
Another of my crimes, according to my great accuser, page 28, was nominating Mr. Murray, without...
Mr. Hamilton, in his pamphlet, page 28, speaking of Talleyrand’s dispatches, says, “overtures so...
In pamphlet , page 27, it is said that the great alteration in public opinion had put it...
Mr. Hamilton , in his pamphlet, page 21, speaks of the anterior mission of Messieurs Pinckney,...
IN page 25, is a strain of flimsy rant, as silly as it is indecent. “The supplement to the...
In page 28, Mr. Hamilton acknowledges that "the President had pledged himself in his speech, (he...
In page 26, Mr. Hamilton says, that the mission “could hardly fail to injure our interests with...
IN page 20, Mr. Hamilton says, my "conduct in the office of President was a heterogeneous...
IN page 29. Mr. Hamilton says, "when an ordinary man dreams himself to be a Frederick," &c. To...
In a former letter, it was suggested that I found myself obliged to say something of the peace of...
On the 17th day of November, 1779, I embarked for Europe, with the hon. Francis Dana, Esq. and...
On the 13th of July I wrote to the Comte De Vergennes the following letter: Paris July 13, 1781....
DESIROUS to inform Congress of every step of my proceedings, I wrote a letter, on the 15th in...
THE next day I wrote another letter to the Comte. Paris, July 19, 1781. In my letter, sir, of the...
I mentioned in a former letter that Congress had separated from me my friend, Mr. Dana, and sent...
Not long after the foregoing letter, but I know not how long, the Marquis of Verac communicated...
Project of an answer to the three Belligerent Courts. Answer Mutatis Mutandis. THE courts of...
HAVING laid together the negociations with the Comte De Vergennes, relative to that sublime...
Though I thought I was negociating for peace , to better purpose in Holland than I could in...