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An end was put to the session of the national assembly the day before yesterday by the speech of...
I informed you in my letter of yesterday that the acte constitutionel had been presented to the...
I wrote to you yesterday by the way of Havre to inform you that Drost had suddenly and...
I have the honor to inclose and forward you by the way of England a copy of the King’s letter...
The assembly have continued since my last deliberating on the plan of constitution submitted to...
I inclose you at present my account with the U.S. from July 1. 90. to July 1. 91.—A balance as...
I had the honor of writing to you yesterday by the English packet. This inclosing a letter for...
I mentioned to you in a former letter that the several ministers were to lay before the assembly...
Since the King’s solemn acceptation of the constitution mentioned to you in my last he seems to...
The King postponed going to open the assembly until the day before yesterday. He then went and...
With the gazettes sent by the way of Havre, you will recieve the plan of the constitution as...
My late private letters to you have been of July 7. (bis) and 17.—I received two days ago yours...
I now inclose you a note of your account with me as furnished by Mr. Grand which will shew you...
I wrote to you very fully six days ago by the way of Havre—this letter will be sent to London to...
I have just recieved at this place where I have come to spend a few days, a letter from M. de...
The last letter which I have had the honor of recieving from you was dated July 28. Those written...
My last was written a few days previous to my leaving Paris for this place, whither I have...
The Assembly decreed three days ago that a deputation should be named to present the constitution...
I informed you in my last that it was uncertain what measures the national assembly would take...
I recieved two days ago from Havre your letter of the 28th. of July together with the newspapers...
Drost called on me yesterday and after some hesitation told me that several circumstances had...