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It has been mentioned to me as probable that the Gentleman who now holds the office of Marshall...
§ From William Pinkney and Others. 10 April 1815, Baltimore. “We beg leave to offer you our...
I beg your permission to mention to you that Mr. William Kilty calculates upon losing his office...
A Bill appears to have been introduced into the House of Representatives, the object of which is...
I have only this Moment seen your obliging Invitation to Dinner for Monday last. It was left in...
The Case of Livingston ag’ Dorgenoy (formerly Marshall of the Territory of orleans) now depending...
I do not perceive that the General Government could well interfere upon the subject of the...
From the enclosed Extract from the “American” it would seem that our Consul at Lisbon has retired...
Judge Storey has touched, in the enclosed Letter to me, upon a Subject which I have myself often...
30 June 1812, Baltimore. Wishes to mention his “young Friend, John Hare Powell, who, now that War...
Letter not found. 27 June 1812, Baltimore. Offered for sale in Swann Auction Galleries Catalogue...
As I know you take an Interest in the Views & opinions of our Friends in England I take the...
I regret sincerely that my professional Engagements here are so pressing and importunate as to...
I have received from Mr. Brougham, with whose high Character you are acquainted, the enclosed...
I have received a Letter from Mr Dallas (of the 16th.) from which it appears that he had not been...
I had the Honour to receive, late last night , the Letter which you were so good as to write to...
I am not able to tell you how much pleasure I have received from the kind Letter which you did me...
The proclamation of the 2d. of November is doing good here, and may perhaps bring this Ministry...
I beg Leave to say that I wrote on the 24h. Instant a Letter to you, explanatory of my Motives...
I send by this opportunity a Letter to the Secretary of State, entreating your permission to...
I thought it possible that the Hornet would touch at Cowes—although I gave no order to that...
I return you my sincere Thanks for your friendly Letter of the 23d. of May. Nothing could have...
As Mr. Erving leaves Town early in the Morning and it is now past Midnight I have scarcely Time...
I had intended to write you a very tedious Letter; but I have no longer Time to do so—as it is...
Your Letter of the 23d. of October reached me on the 25h. of last Month. That of the 23d. of...
I have had the Honour to receive your kind Letter of the 21st. of April; and now send the last...
Will you permit me to make known to you a young Gentleman (Mr. Robert Walsh Junr. of Baltimore)...
I have had the Honour to receive your Letter of the 17h. of March, and thank you sincerely for...
The enclosed sent to Mr. Pinkney by a Mr. Stephen Kingston. DNA : RG 59--DD-Diplomatic...
I dined at Mr. Canning’s, with the Corps diplomatique, on the 18th. (the Day appointed for the...
I had the pleasure on the 9th. Instant to receive by the B. Packet your public Letter of the 5th....
Upon comparing the Copy of the order in Council of the 21st. instant, as delivered to me by Mr....
I received from Mr. Canning Yesterday, after Lieut. Gibbon had left Town for Plymouth, an...
The Union arrived at Plymouth on the 15th. Instant. She has met with some rough Treatment at Sea...
I have had the Honour to receive, by the British Packet, your Letter of the 9th. & 10th. of last...
I have the Honour to send enclosed a Copy of my Reply to Mr. Canning’s Letter to me of the 22d....
I have the Honour to send enclosed a co py of a Letter received last Night, from M r. Canning, in...
I have this Moment recd., by Lieut. Gibbon, your official Letter of Sepr. 9th. & your private...
I have received the Paper sent to me from the Department of State in the Case of the Little...
I am not able to judge whether my Reply to Mr. Canning’s Letter (enclosed in my public Dispatch)...
I have the Honour to transmit enclos ed a Copy of my Reply to Mr. Canning’s Letter t o me of the...
I beg you to have the goodness to co mmunicate to the President the e nclosed Copy of a Letter to...
An American Citizen named William Worthington and several American Seamen were lately taken by a...
I am now enabled to ha nd to you a Copy of Mr. Canning’s Answer, receiv ed last night, to my Note...
My late private Letters were of the Dates of the 7th. 10th. and 12th. of September, to which last...
Mr. Canning has not yet replied to my Note. They tell me at Downing Street, where I called this...
I intended to have enclosed in my private Letter of the 7th. by Mr. Bethune, who left Town on the...
I have received a Letter of which a Copy is enclosed from Mr. Thomas Goodchild, of the Island of...
As Mr. Bethune leaves Town in a few Ho urs, I have only Time to write a short Le tter, in...
I have an opportunity by Mr. Bethu ne, who leaves Town Tomorrow, for Falmouth, to e mbark for the...