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Your Favour of the fourth of october, I have had the Honour to receive, and have dispatched the...
The multiplied Cares attending the Removal of a Family, from one Country to another; and...
I have rec d a Letter from M r . Gerry, at Phil a 23 Nov. Thaxter arrived there the night before,...
I venture to address myself to you as Minister of foreign Affairs, because I Sincerely hope you...
I do myself the Honour to inclose the Kings speech at the Opening of Parliament as it has been...
In executing the Instructions of Congress of the Seventh of March last, as well as all former...
The Envoy from Portugal, has received from his Court an Answer to his Dispatches relative to the...
Last Evening, after mine to you of Yesterdays date, was gone to the Post office, yours of the...
I have not presented a formal Memorial in the Name of our Sovereign concerning the Negroes...
Give me Leave to introduce to you John Anstey Esq Barrister at Law and a Member of Parliament,...
I am anxious to convey to you, if I can, in as Strong a light as that in which I see myself, the...
Yesterday at the Ministers Levee, one of the foreign Ministers put into my hand a Leyden Gazette,...
Two Days ago, I received the Letter, you did me the Honour to write me, on the 16 of Oct r . with...
In my Letter of the 29 th. Ult o. I inclosed Copies of the Letters which had passed between the...
I venture to address myself to you as Minister of foreign Affairs, because I Sincerely hope that...
If the Facts, which I have had the Honour to state to you in my preceeding Letters, are credited,...
Upon the Receipt of the first of the inclosed Letters from D r Wren and M r Mawbrey, by Express,...
Your private Letter of the twenty fifth of July is very friendly and obliging as usual. give...
By the Ninth Article of the Confederation, the United States in Congress assembled have the sole...
An Agent from South America, was not long Since arrested, at Rouen in France, and has not Since...
Yesterday, I was honoured with yours of the thirty first of July, and the Instructions of...
The day before Yesterday I received the Letter you did me the Honour to write me on the...
The Day before Yesterday the Baron de Thuilemeyer the Envoy to their High Mightinesses, from the...
AL (draft): Massachusetts Historical Society The Day before Yesterday the Baron de Thuilemeyer...
By the Ninth Article of the Confederation, the United States in Congress assembled have the sole...
I duely received the Letter, you did me the Honour to write me, on the Subject of a Treaty with...
I am honoured with your Letter of April 2 d , and am happy to receive the Resolutions of...
The night before last, Commodore Jones arrived, with Dispatches from Congress. Two Packets were...
In executing the Instructions of Congress, of the Seventh of March last, as well as all former...
Last night I was honored with your letter of April 7 th . and am happy to find that Twelve...
There is no better Advice to be given to the Merchants of the United States, than to push their...
I do myself the Honour to transmit to Congress, a Letter from M r Harrison, with an Account of...
Colonel Smith, on the third of this Month informed me, that Col Forrest, had been with him, in...
I do myself the Honour to inclose the Kings Speech at the Opening of Parliament as it has been...
I Yesterday received M r Remsens Letter of the 14. of December, with the Journals and Gazettes...
I am honoured with your Letter of April 2 d , and am happy to receive the Resolutions of...
The Letter you did me the honour to write me on the 11 th. of February last, containing the...
I do myself the Honour to inclose to Congress the Statute of 25. G. 3. c. 81. for the better...
I am honoured with your Letter of the 4. of July and thank you for your friendly Congratulations...
There is no Maxim more clearly Settled in all Courts, and in all Negotiations between Nations,...
Permit me to congratulate the United States, upon the Acquisition of a Minister of foreign...
I have only time to acquaint you, that since my last there have been some Appearances of an...
Your favour of the 27. April is, before me.— I wish very Sincerely that my family had made a...
Yesterday I had my Audience of Leave of His Majesty. I Shall not trouble you with any...
The more I consider what I See and hear every day the more I am inclined to think We Shall be...
Your favour of the 27. April is, before me.— I wish very Sincerely that my family had made a...
I have received your Letter, inclosing two Pamphlets one of which I have sent to M r Jefferson,...
I find the Spirit of the Times very different from that which you and I Saw, when We were here...
Inclosed are Copies of two Protests of Bills of Exchange, received from the Board of Treasury....
We meet as you know very well, so often with foreign Ministers, at Court and at other Places and...