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On my return from Virginia after an absence of two Months, I found here your letter of July 30th....
The departure of Made. Brugnard for France furnishes me a safe conveyance of a letter which I...
I have been lately furnished by Capt. Rodgers and Davidson, with their respective narratives of...
6 June 1802, Department of State. Introduces the bearer, Captain Johnson, who goes to Paris to...
The inclosed extract of a letter from Mr. Lear to Le Clerc the General in Chief at St. Domingo...
I am within a few minutes of setting out on a short visit to Monticello, and must therefore be...
My last of which a duplicate is now sent, was of the twenty sixth day of March. I have since...
You will receive by Mr. Dupont herewith a public letter on th⟨ose⟩ subjects most important in...
A favorable and a confidential opportunity offering by Mr. Dupont de Nemours, who is revisiting...
Mr. Latil a Frenchman by birth, but a Citizen of the U. States for near 20 years past, being...
My last was of the 16th. instant to which I have nothing new to add on American claims, but to...
Your two favours of the 10, continued on the 12th Decr., and of the 31 of the same Month, have...
Your favor of Dec. 26. was recieved the 5th. inst. and one of a later date to the Secretary of...
This will be handed to you by Mr. Curwan who is charged with sundry claims by Mr. Stephan Gerard...
27 January 1802, Department of State. At the request of Senator Sheafe of New Hampshire, provides...
The Convention with the French Republic as finally exchanged by Mr. Murray arrived here on the...
28 November 1801, Department of State, Washington. Requests Livingston’s aid in obtaining...
The bearer hereof, mr Tubeuffe, is the son of a gentleman of that name from France who settled in...
This is probably the last time I shall address you on this side the water. the occasion is...
You have already been informed of the intention of the President that your departure for France...
You will herewith receive your commission as Minister Plenipotentiary from the U. States to the...
You will recieve, probably by this post, from the Secretary of State, the final instructions for...
Information is just received that the sloop of War, the Maryland, has arrived with despatches...
Your favor of the 10th. inst. came to hand yesterday, and I recieve it with the respect &...
I have recd. your favor of the 1st. instant. Your observations on Neutral rights & the means of...
The question of Neutral rights has not yet been taken up in our Cabinet. there is a visible...
The Principles insisted on by the English are that 1. free bottoms do not make free goods. 2....
Our Attorney general being absent, and none of the other members of the administration being...
Your favor of the 2d. has been duly recieved. it will be a subject of real regret if the...
Your favor of the 12th. is just now at hand. with respect to the time of your departure it will...
To secure the Liberties of the People and the legitimate Rights of their Government, against...
It has occurred to me that possibly you might be willing to undertake the mission as Minister...
Your favor of Jan. 7. came duly to hand. a part of it gave me that kind of concern which I fear I...
Your former communications on the subject of the steam engine , I took the liberty of laying...
I have to acknolege the reciept of your favor of June 4. and in the first place to return my...
Your favor of Feb. 28. never came to my hand till the 17th. inst. this must account for the...
I have recieved with great pleasure your favor on the subject of the Steam engine . tho’ deterred...
I have lately recd. a letter from Mr. Freneau, who formerly edited the National Gazette in this...
On my way from Mt Vernon to this city, I met your favor, with the Packages, committed to the care...
I received your favor, dated the 8th of July (on the subject of the treaty with Great Britain)...
Your favor of July 6, having been addressed to Williamsburg, instead of Orange Court House , did...
I have duly received your favor of the 4th instant, accompanying the transactions of the society...
I am much obliged by your favor of the 30th. Ult. The information it gives on the subject of the...
(Private) Dear Sir, Philadelphia 29th April 1794 Circumstances have rendered it expedient to...
This will be handed you by the Revd. Mr. Toulmin of the Unitarian Sect from England, whose...
The bearer hereof Mr. Ciracchi, a very celebrated sculptor from Rome, proposing to go to New York...
Unremitting business since the meeting of Congress has obliged me to a rigorous suspension of my...
I duly recieved your favor of the 1st. inst. and have withheld acknoleging it in hopes of finding...
The new and busy scenes in which I have been constantly engaged since my arrival in this place,...
I wrote to you on Wednesday evening, respecting the circumstances attending the suppression of a...