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New York, 31 July 1789. Requests Humphreys to “mention to the President that all the Gentlemen...
As Congress are making an Addition to their Military Establishment, I am induced to offer myself...
I am directed by the Secretary of the Treasury, to request that you will inform him, whether any...
The President having thought proper to confide several special matters in Europe to your care, it...
Inclosed is a letter to Messrs. Wilhem and Jan Willinck and Nicholas and J Van Staphorst and...
Your letters No. 1. to 6. from England, No. 7. 8. from Lisbon and No. 9. from Madrid are all...
As this letter is wholly of a private nature I refer you to Mr Jefferson’s official...
I wrote you Mar. 15. with postscripts of the 18th. and 19th. Since that yours of Jan. 3. No. 10....
There has been published at Madrid, by some bishop who had been to Mexico, and found there an...
The bearer hereof Mr. John Wilcocks junr. having in contemplation to visit different Countries of...
Mr. Thomas Barclay is appointed by the President of the United States to go to Morocco in the...
My last letters to you have been of Apr. 11. and May 13 and I am now to acknowlege the receipt of...
Mr. Barclay having been detained longer than was expected, you will receive this, as well as my...
I have received your letters of the 16 of February and 3 of may, and am much obliged by your...
Mr. Robert Morris this moment informs me that a person of the name of William Duncan, formerly of...
I recieved yesterday your favors of June 7. No. 21. and June 17. No. 22. Mr. Barclay will have...
My last to you was of Aug. 23. acknoleging the reciept of your Nos. 19. 21. and 22. Since that I...
I enclose you the copy of a Letter received from Don Joseph de Viar one of his Catholic Majesty’s...
My last to you were of the 29th. of Nov. and 13th. of Dec. I have now to acknoledge the receipt...
We have been very long indeed without any vessel going from this port to Lisbon. This is the...
We have never known so long an interval during which there has not been a single vessel going to...
You were not unapprised of the reluctance with which I came into my present office, and I came...
My last to you was of the 6th. of November, since which the papers have been duly forwarded to...
The deaths of Admiral Paul Jones first, and afterwards of Mr. Barclay, to whom the mission to...
I have to acknolege the receipt of your letters from No. 60. to No. 67. inclusive. You cannot be...
I thank you sincerely for your friendly letter of Jan. 8. Particular circumstances have forced me...
Closely engaged in the business incident to my office during the session of Congress, and as...
Having very short notice of a vessel just sailing from this port for Lisbon, direct, I think it...
As your drawing for the whole sum of 123,750. florins placed in the hands of our bankers at...
The public papers giving us reason to believe that the War is becoming nearly general in Europe,...
I have to acknolege yours of May 19. 29. and July 20. being Nos. 72. 73. and 76. It is long since...
In reply to your very esteemed favor of 20 Septbr:, which reached us only last Post, we beg your...
(Private) I could not suffer Capt: OBrian to return without carrying along with him, a testimony...