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I yesterday had the honor of receiving your letter of the 27th. Ult. and after giving to the...
I arrived in this city two days ago and have taken a passage in a ship destined to Nantz, which...
On my arrival here with my family a few days past I had the honor of receiving your letters of...
The delay in our sailing, which, under various pretences, has been kept up from the 15th. ’till...
Having occasion for five hundred dollars more than the amount of your late draft on the Treasury...
Having this moment heard that the Jane is about to sail for Boston early to:morrow, I avail...
I wrote a few lines to you on the 14th. instant by the Jane (a small vessel bound to Boston)...
I arrived in this city on the 29th. ulto, and found here M[e]ssrs Livingston and Munroe; the one,...
A few days after the date of my last letter (the 12 Nov) I was admitted to a private audience of...
Enclosed is my account with the United States, for the six months which have elapsed since my...
The object of this letter, is to communicate some facts which I did not know, or which had not...
I enclose copies of two late letters written to Mr. Monroe. They will shew the State of the...
Since the date of my letter of the 14th. of February, I have made a communication to the...
Before the receit of your letter of the 5th. of March, I had drawn a few Bills which were made...
I have had the honor of receiving your letters of the 23d. of May and 6th. of June and shall...
Europe is on the eve of a war, which, from present appearances, will leave no power in it a mere...
The note of which the annexed paper (Number 1) is a copy was put into by direction of Mr....
§ From John Armstrong. 14 September 1805, Paris . “In making up my dispatch by Mr. Skipwith, I...
Since the date of my letter by Mr Skipwith I have become acquainted with some circumstances which...
You will see by an article in the enclosed paper that the Emperor (Napoleon) has begun the war by...
I had the honor, within the last week, of receiving your letter of the 25th. of August—expressing...
Since the date of my last dispatch I have been so much indisposed as to be quite ⟨un⟩;able to...
My last letter was dated on the 22d. of December. In that I stated the opening of a new...
All the points in controversy between His Catholic Majesty and the United States were submitted...
The only step yet taken, on the reference mentioned in my last letter, is to suspend all decision...
I have nothing new to communicate on the subject of my letter by Mr Cabell. General Turreau’s...
Having been informed that letters and news-papers had been received here from the United States,...
It is painful to me to state the following facts, but it is necessary they should be stated. On...
I avail myself of Mr. Washington’s return to America to inform you that after three weeks of much...
I send herewith nine additional documents in the case of the New-Jersey and three in relation to...
I have the honor of forwarding the enclosed copy of a Letter from the Minister of Exterior...
A disposition to an amicable adjustment of our differences, exists at Madrid. A minister has been...
A Peace was Signed last night between Russia and France. Lord Yarmouth has been here for some...
Since the date of my letter by the Atlantic (Ct. Howard) no advance has been made towards the...
That the following declaration was made as stated, I have no doubt, nor any as to the person by...
My last letter was dated on the 9th. of August. I had then doubts how our business with Spain...
We are often as much injured by our friends, in this world, as by our enemeies [ sic ]. The...
I write this letter under feelings the most unpleasant. You will have seen by my public...
The journals of yesterday gave us your proclamation announcing an arrangement with the British...
This will be handed to you by Jos. Tate who, after an absence of fifteen years, returns to the U....
A letter from the Emperor of the 9th instant Says, “I shall soon be at Paris and shall bring with...
I enclose a note just received from Lafayette which confirms my belief in the interest M. F....
I send by M. Auriol the post-[s]cript, of which I spoke in my last. It will reach it’s...
In the haste in which I now write, I can do no more than acknowlege the receit of your letter by...
This will be handed to you by Count Pahlen who goes out as I beleive with every disposition to...
I have just been informed that M. Bowdoin (before he left Paris) in conjunction with M. Skipwith...
You will find in one of the last journals two Notes from M. de Rochefoucauld, the French...
Nothing can better illustrate the opinions I have frequently had the honor to give on the subject...
24 August 1810, Paris. Introduces “Mr. Jervas” as “a man really attached to his country & to the...
Some apology is, no doubt, due from me, for so long delaying my intended journey to Washington,...