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I have the Honour to transmit Copies of two Communications lately made to me by Mr. Canning,...
I had the honor to receive this morning your letter of the 23d. of last month, enclosing a copy...
I had an interview this morning with Mr. Canning at his own request. One object of the interview...
I enclose a Newspaper of this Morning, containing a Report of the first Debate in the House of...
I send you enclosed a List of the Exportation Duties proposed in the Ho use of Commons by the...
I send you enclosed a Duplicate of my public Letter of the 2d. Instant, and by the same...
I have the Honor to enclose a Copy of Mr. Percival’s Bill for carrying the late Orders of Council...
Mr. Canning had just sent me a note, of which a copy is enclosed, relative to an intended...
Nothing of any Moment has occurred here since my last. The Bill for carrying into Execution the...
I have thought it my duty to send Mr. Canning a copy of a letter received from the American...
I enclose a Copy of the Bill, as it has passed the Commons, for carrying into Execution the...
I have the Honor to enclose a Triplicate of my Letter of the 23d. of Feby. & a Duplicate of my...
The Gentleman who takes my Letters (to go by the Science) not having yet left Town, I have an...
The letter herewith enclosed was found on Board a Vessel lately brought into a British Port as...
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 22d. of March, and, the packets...
Mr. Rose has sent me your private Letter of the 21. of March, for which I am greatly indebted to...
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 have the honor to inform you that I have t his day had an audience of the King and presented m...
The Osage arrived at Falmouth on the 30th. of last Month, after a Passage of four Days from...
I had a Conversation with Mr. Canning on Fri day last, in Consequence of the Arrival of the...
I received yesterday, after I had finished my public Dispatch, a Letter from Mr. Otto, who went...
Genl. Lyman has just sent me the Enclosed Report upon a Case to which I had requested his...
Lieut. Lewis left Town yesterday for Falmouth; but, an opportunity presenting itself of sending...
An Opportunity offers of sending P ackets of Newspapers to Falmouth; but I have no Time (as the...
I have already had the Honor to suggest, in o ne of my private Letters, that I have not thought i...
I have the Honor to acknowledge the Receipt of your Letter of the 4th. of April by Mr Bethune,...
Mr. John Lloyd Halsey, who is about to return to the U. S. and will be the Bearer of my...
My Letters, since the Departure of the O sage, were of the following Dates, May 30th. (private)...
I had a long Interview this Morning with Mr. Canning; which has given me Hopes that the object...
I had the Honor to write you a short Letter by Mr. Temple Bowdoin, dated, I think, on the 29th....
Burr arrived in England by the last Packet, and has been for some Days in London. He was taken on...
The St. Michael arrived at Falmouth on Thursday the 14th. of last Month, after a Passage of eight...
I omitted to mention in my late Letters, that at my second Interview with Mr. Canning he...
I have an opportunity by Mr. Bethu ne, who leaves Town Tomorrow, for Falmouth, to e mbark for the...
As Mr. Bethune leaves Town in a few Ho urs, I have only Time to write a short Le tter, in...
I have received a Letter of which a Copy is enclosed from Mr. Thomas Goodchild, of the Island of...
I intended to have enclosed in my private Letter of the 7th. by Mr. Bethune, who left Town on the...
Mr. Canning has not yet replied to my Note. They tell me at Downing Street, where I called this...
My late private Letters were of the Dates of the 7th. 10th. and 12th. of September, to which last...
I am now enabled to ha nd to you a Copy of Mr. Canning’s Answer, receiv ed last night, to my Note...
An American Citizen named William Worthington and several American Seamen were lately taken by a...
I beg you to have the goodness to co mmunicate to the President the e nclosed Copy of a Letter to...
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 have received the Paper sent to me from the Department of State in the Case of the Little...
I have this Moment recd., by Lieut. Gibbon, your official Letter of Sepr. 9th. & your private...
I have the Honour to send enclosed a co py of a Letter received last Night, from M r. Canning, in...
I have the Honour to send enclosed a Copy of my Reply to Mr. Canning’s Letter to me of the 22d....
I have had the Honour to receive, by the British Packet, your Letter of the 9th. & 10th. of last...