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17 April 1809, Paris. The acting American consul in Paris congratulates JM on his election as...
I had the honor of writing to you, by M r Purviance , the bearer of dispatches. I now beg leave...
I had the honor of lately writing to you to congratulate You on your elevation to the Presidency...
I had the honor of receiving your letter , of the 25th of February, from Mr. Coles . I forwarded...
I had the honor of writing to you, by Mr Coles , and of sending you several parts of Humboldt s...
I have the honor of offering, for your acceptance, the life of the Duke of Malborough lately...
I have the honor of presenting to you a memoir in the Case of the Jefferson , which was prepared...
I have the honor of sending you, to the care of Mr. Bullus , a history of Poland , and a...
I am almost ashamed to address you again on the subject of my continuance here as Consul and...
I had the pleasure of writing to you by the Wasp sloop of war, and of sending you several...
I have the honor of sending you some newspapers and two memoirs relating to Prize Causes, and am,...
I have the honor of sending you a file of newspapers which contains an acct. of the late...
I have the honor of sending you, by Captain Fenwick , a copy of Mr. Bottas’ work — Storia della...
I have the honor of sending you by Captain Fenwick, a copy of Mr. Bottas’ “ Storia della guerra...
I have the honor of sending you the inclosed copy of an analysis of the meteoric stone that fell...
I have the honor of sending you the inclosed newspapers and brochures . I am, at present, much...
I have the honor of sending you copies of some of my memoirs in defense of american vessels and...
General armstrong having informed me verbally of the appointment of Mr. Russell as Charge...
I beg leave to inform you that the Attorney General is not yet arrived at Washington . Mr. Coles...
I had the honor of writing to you from Washington . I shall send you by todays mail, some...
I beg leave to inform you that I wrote to you from Washington and Baltimore , and sent, by the...
I had the honor of sending you , the other day, from new york , thro’ the Post-Office, three no s...
I beg leave to inform you, that I have received your letter, of the 11th of Jan. , which gives me...
I beg leave to inform you that I have written to my friend Doctor Stephenson to send you, as soon...
In consequence of the enquiry which you were pleased to make last evening, with respect to my...
I beg leave to offer you the following explanation concerning my conduct as Agent of Prize...
I have the pleasure of informing you that the President , on the 2d Instant, was pleased to...
I had the honor of receiving your letter, of the 11th Instant, the evening before the John Adams...
I beg leave to inform you, that, at the moment, when I was on the eve of embarking for France ,...
I have the honor of informing you, that I received, from General Bailey , the note you were...