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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...
It has been mentioned to me as probable that the Gentleman who now holds the office of Marshall...
Mr. Canning had just sent me a note, of which a copy is enclosed, relative to an intended...
I have the Honor to enclose an Extract of a Note which I have just received fro m a Merchant in...
The letter herewith enclosed was found on Board a Vessel lately brought into a British Port as...
Upon comparing the Copy of the order in Council of the 21st. instant, as delivered to me by Mr....
I intended to have forwarded by this opportunity (via Liverpool) a Duplicate of my p rivate...
I saw Mr. Canning this Morning, and, taking for granted (as the Fact was), that he was apprized...
I thought it possible that the Hornet would touch at Cowes—although I gave no order to that...
I have received a Letter of which a Copy is enclosed from Mr. Thomas Goodchild, of the Island of...
We have the Honor to transmit enclosed a Duplicate of our letter of the 3d. Instant, in which...
I beg your permission to mention to you that Mr. William Kilty calculates upon losing his office...
As Mr. Erving leaves Town early in the Morning and it is now past Midnight I have scarcely Time...
I send you enclosed a Duplicate of my public Letter of the 2d. Instant, and by the same...
We have the pleasure to transmit you a copy of a Note from Mr. Fox of yesterday which announces...
I have the Honor to enclose a Duplicate of my private Letter by Dr. Bullus, to which I beg leave...
I send you herewith a parcel of Newspapers to which I refer you for the Debates in Parliament and...
The Letters herewith enclosed, marked in red Ink No. 2. 3. 31. 32. 34. 35. & 36, were found on...
The Case to which the enclosed papers relate may perhaps be thought to require the Interposition...
Mr. Monroe will doubtless sufficiently explain the Subject of this Letter; but it seems...