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Soon after my last I requested an interview with Lord Hawkesbury which took place on the 2d...
I enclose you two notes which I recd. from Baron Jacob, the Prussian minister here, requesting me...
I have recd. yr. publick letter of Feby 14. & your private one of the 16. Having presented a...
I received by duplicate two days past yours of March 5th. to which due attention shall be paid,...
My late letters will have communicated almost every thing that deserves notice at this time. The...
As I shall write you a publick letter soon I take occasion to observe in this that the material...
The late struggle in the parliament has produc’d the appointment of Mr. Pitt to the place of Mr....
My last publick letter was of the 3d. instt.—my last private one of the 22d. ulto. In the publick...
You will receive with this a duplicate of a private letter sent some few days past by Liverpool....
I received lately a letter from the house of Mackenzie and Glennie of this city giving an account...
I have just received your letter of the 15. of April containing instructions for the prosecution...
My publick letter of the 23. acknowledges the rect. of yours of 15th april containg. instructions...
I have made it a rule to throw together occasionally what occurr’d to me of fact or remark...
My last to you was of the first instant, since which nothing material has occurr’d here. The...
I received a note from Lord Harrowby on the 3d. instant requesting me to call on him at his...
My publick letter, which with this is committed to Mr. Pinkney, gives you the substance of the...
I thought that Mr. Pinkney had concluded the business of the bank stock, when I wrote the last...
On the 21. I desired an interview of Lord Harrowby for the purpose of “ascertaining the...