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26 April 1801, London. No. 15. Received instructions several months ago to procure jewels as...
20 March 1802, London. No. 59. Reports that Bird, Savage, and Bird will send to the Treasury...
As my mission abroad had no other connexion with the money department of our Govt. than wht....
5 July 1802, London. No. 71. Reports that the loan recently obtained by the Dutch government at a...
27 February 1802, London. Within the past ten days, some persons have begun to question whether...
20 August 1801, London. No. 30. Conveys word from Murray and Dawson that exchange of...
The news Papers, among which is the Porcupine, the Paper of the new opposition, which Mr. Dawsons...
23 April 1803, London. No. 92. Refers to his dispatch no. 87 [25 Mar. 1803] , which mentioned the...
18 December 1802, London. No. 77. The language and measures of the British ministry during...
Preliminaries of peace between France and Great Britain, were signed last night at Lord...
The Receipt of my dispatches will have apprized you of my arrival. For the moment I am engaged in...
Lord Whitworth was ordered to leave Paris on the Evening of the 3d. instant, unless the French...
This day for the first our President Mr. Hancock took his Seat in convention, and we shall...
19 July 1802, London. No. 73. Reports receipt of 25 June letter from Commodore Morris at...
War seems more and more probable, indeed it appears to me inevitable: Holland will be involved,...
I left London the 18th. and sailed from Cowes the 21st. of last month—on the 16. the King sent a...
In answer to your Letter of the 24 inst. I have the honour to state that no engagement was ever...
15 May 1801, London. No. 17. Reports that Lord St. Helens has sailed for negotiations with...
28 March 1803, London. No. 88. “My No. 86. [19 Mar. 1803] communicated the tenour of Lord...
13 March 1802, London. No. 58. Reports there is no further information on the negotiations at...
30 July 1801, London. No. 28. Believes French invasion of Great Britain unlikely despite military...
28 February 1803, London. No. 82. Acknowledges JM’s letters of 16 and 23 Dec. 1802 . “By Lord...
We may have 360 members in our Convention, not more than 330 have yet taken their Seats....
26 May 1802, London. No. 68. Reports anxiety among British manufacturers and merchants “founded...
9 February 1802, London. No. 52. States that the definitive treaty is not yet signed but...
Mr. William R. Foster, son of a reputable Gentleman who is my near neighbour, and for whom, and...
At length I am enabled to send you a Convention which I yesterday signed with Lord Hawkesbury,...
Herewith I enclose the Letter of the Comee. of the Senate, together with my answer to yr’s of the...
I inclose a newspaper of yesterday containing the propositions communicated by Mr. Hancock to the...
26 November 1802, London. No. 76. Notes that Gore has acknowledged letters received from the...
Extra[c]t of a Letter from a Gentleman in Boston of the 4th. March 1787. to R King— “—— has come...
20 June 1802, London. No. 70. Has received the duplicate of JM’s letter of 1 May ; as soon as the...
Some months ago I informed you that Mr. Jackson would probably be sent to the U. States as Mr....
4 October 1801, London. No. 37. Had expected to close negotiations on article 6 of the Jay treaty...
Annexed I have the honour to send you a copy of my Correspondence with Mr. Anstey upon the...
10 June 1802, London. No. 69. Acknowledges JM’s public letter of 7 Apr. “communicating the...
Having learned that the Law which prohibited our commercial intercourse with France had ceased,...
28 January 1803, London. No. 79. Reports that no further progress has been made in the boundary...
Owing to my absence from NYK. I had not the honour of receiving yr letter of the 13. before...
Our convention proceeds slowly. An apprehension that the liberties of the people are in danger,...
9 February 1803, London. No. 81. “As I apprehended might be the case, Bird Savage & Bird have...
24 September 1801, London. No. 35. Acknowledges JM’s letters of 21 May , 15 and 30 June , and 24...
10 May 1803, London. No. 97. “Upon farther search several Trunks of Papers respecting West...
I lose no time in replying to the queries contained in your letter of the 18. thoh I fear I may...
4 September 1801, London. No. 33. Reports that several American merchantmen have been seized off...
19 March 1803, London. No. 86. “Orders were some Time past given to evacuate Egypt, and the...
The question of Peace or War is still undecided; and as France plays for Time, and England (in...
1 May 1803, London. No. 95. Reports that according to the certificate of the accountant general...
5 August 1802, London. Suggests that if the president consents to his return to the U.S., the...
23 December 1801, London. No. 45. Encloses copy of a letter from Lord Hawkesbury to Sir John...