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We have the Honor to transmit inclosed a Duplicate of our joint Letter to you by Dr. Bullus,...
We had the honor to receive your letter of February 3d. on the 6th. instant, and are now to give...
Mr. Purviance to whom we commit the treaty which we have lately concluded with the British...
We have the honor to transmit herewith enclosed a duplicate of our last under date of the 11th....
We had the honor to receive your letter of May 20th. by Mr. Purviance on the 16th. instant. The...
Our first meeting with Lord Holland and Lord Auckland took place in Downing Street on the 22. of...
We flattered ourselves at the date of our last dispatch which was of September the 11th., that we...
We had the honor to inform you in our letter of the 22d. instant that, the British Commissioners...
We have the honor to transmit you a Treaty which we concluded with the British Commissioners on...
We have the pleasure to acquaint you that we have this day agreed with the British Commissioners...
It was intimated to us by Sir Francis Vincent, soon after the date of our last, that, as the...
I have an opportunity by Mr. Bethu ne, who leaves Town Tomorrow, for Falmouth, to e mbark for the...
I am not able to judge whether my Reply to Mr. Canning’s Letter (enclosed in my public Dispatch)...
The enclosed sent to Mr. Pinkney by a Mr. Stephen Kingston. DNA : RG 59--DD-Diplomatic...
I have had the Honour to receive, by the British Packet, your Letter of the 9th. & 10th. of last...
I had a long Interview this Morning with Mr. Canning; which has given me Hopes that the object...
I have the Honour to transmit enclos ed a Copy of my Reply to Mr. Canning’s Letter t o me of the...
The Committee of Merchants trading to the U. S. have just made an ineffectual attempt to obtain...
I have the Honor to inform you, that on the 15th. of August, a few Days previous to my leaving...
I have delayed writing to you on the Affair of the Maryland Claim in the constant Hope that I...
I received from Mr. Canning Yesterday, after Lieut. Gibbon had left Town for Plymouth, an...
Judge Storey has touched, in the enclosed Letter to me, upon a Subject which I have myself often...
An American Citizen named William Worthington and several American Seamen were lately taken by a...
I had the Honor to receive two Days ago, your Letter of the 3d. of May, with its Enclosures,...
I am not able to tell you how much pleasure I have received from the kind Letter which you did me...
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 22d. of March, and, the packets...
I have the Honor to acknowledge the Receipt of Your Letter of the 18th. of August with its...
I have had the Honour to receive your kind Letter of the 21st. of April; and now send the last...
I regret sincerely that my professional Engagements here are so pressing and importunate as to...
I enclose a Newspaper of this Morning, containing a Report of the first Debate in the House of...