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I have little to add to the printed information accompanying my official letter of this date....
The bearers hereof, mr Alexander M c Rae , & Major John Cla rke proposing to go to Great Britain...
I forwarded to you by the British Packet which sailed from New York on the 17th. instant, the...
I have recd. your letter conveying a resignation of the important office held by you. As the Bill...
Mr. Rodney having retired from the Office of Attorney General of the U. S. I am desirous of...
I have duly recd. your favors of Jany. 16. & 23d. with the inclosures. The letters from the Dept....
The enclosed papers, respecting the practices of British traders with the Indians, to instigate...
I think it not improbable that this may not reach N. Y. in time for the Packet; but I take the...
Under the 3d Article of the Treaty of 1794, as it has been expounded, Indian Traders on each side...
I ought to have acknowledged your favour of Decr. 7. by the B. packet which conveyed an...
The Bearer Mr. McRae, heretofore Lieutenant Governor of Virginia is represented to me as about to...
16 November 1804, Department of State. “I have had the honor to receive in due time your letter...
I avail myself of the last moment of the opportunity to inclose you a copy of the Resolution...
I find by the receipt of your last private letter by Mr. Atwater, that there has been no...
I have the honor to make known to you that by a nomination of the President with the concurrence...
Understanding from Mr. Erskine, that he is about to forward despatches to New Brunswick in Nova...
I inclose herewith a copy of the Presidents Message yesterday delivered to Congress, and will...
10 May 1802, Department of State. “Your Letter of february 17th. with the Documents annexed were...
Having just learnt that the present Mail will arrive at New York in time for the British packet,...
Enclosed is a power enabling you to negotiate the transfer of the Maryland bank stock. The...
My two last letters were of Novr. 9. & 25. The first went by a British Packet from New York; the...
Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States of America, To William Pinkney,—Greeting:...
The enclosed Sketch, from the pen of Mr. Crowninshield, contains such pertinent and valuable...
I have little to add to my private letter of the 15th. by the B. Packet, a copy of which is...
I wrote you lately by way of N. Brunswick, under Mr. Erskines Cover. Inclosed is a duplicate of...
My official letter by this conveyance leaves little of importance to be added to its contents....
My last was of the 4th. inst, and went by a British packet from New York. I now forward a copy of...
Your letter of Aug. 13. was duly recd. Its observations on the letter & conduct of Ld. Wellesley,...
You will receive by the present conveyance a continuation of certain Newspapers &c. from which...
The St. Michael having not yet returned with the result of the communications you will have...
My last was inclosed in the dispatches which, in consequence of a failure in reaching the British...
You will learn from the Department of State, as you must have anticipated, our surprise that the...
You will learn by the communications from the Dept. of State, that the discussions of Congs. on...
I rcd. a few days ago your favor of Aug. 13. and have submitted to the President your...
A vessel having been engaged to carry from the Port of New York public dispatches and mercantile...
By the frigate L’Africaine I transmitted to you copies of my letters to Mr Jackson bearing date...
Your communications by Lt. Lewis were safely delivered on the evening of the 8th. inst. As it had...
My last was of March 22d., and went under the care of Mr Rose. I now forward printed copies of...
I forward by the British Packet about to sail from New York, the printed proceedings of Congress...
I again trouble you with letters from mr Bradbury to his friends in England . he is a botanist &...
I received some days ago a letter of the 10th inst. from Doctor Logan, containing observations on...
I herewith inclose a Commission and letters of Credence authorizing you to treat with the British...
You will have seen by my letter of the 6th. inst. which went by Sundry conveyances, that the bill...
You will have seen by my letter of the 6th. which went by sundry other conveyances, that the Bill...
Your dispatch of the 11th. of Sepr. has been duly received. Altho’ the tenor of the discussions...
Your dispatch of Jany. 3d. with the Treaty signed Decr 31 with the British Commissioners, were...
The President having this day coplied with the recommendation in your letter of Septr. 12. by a...
Your letter of April 25th. inclosing the British project of a Convention of limits, and your...
The triplicate of your communication of Novr. llth. has just been received. Those of Sepr. l2,...
The detention of the Leonidas enables me to inclose a copy of the bill suspending the...