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I believe I omitted in my last to mention to You that I only have drawn for three thousand...
22 July 1801. Recommends Dr. George Davis of the U.S. Navy to be American consul at Algiers. RC (...
22 July 1801, Alicante. Owing to family illness, his brother has left for England. Has been...
22 July 1801, Charleston. Encloses memorials to both houses of Congress with other documents...
My Brother being under the necessity of making a Tour to England on account of the health of his...
Having been disappointed in my application to the Comissioners in this City it is therefore...
Your favor of the 17th is [just now] recieved. I am [sorry that] the state of your health is such...
Returning last night in the course of our Circuit, I had the pleasure of receiving yours of the...
Having a Packet of Papers which by your Desire were deposited with me, & which have long laid...
Your letter of the 11th. instant has duly come to hand. This being the first notice received by...
A Variety of Circumstances respecting Mr. Yznardi the Son, of public notoriety here, it is...
Le Soussigné a l’honneur d’informer Monsieur le Sécretaire d’Etat des Etats Unis que des dépêches...
Citizen Pichon has the honor to inclose to the Secretary of State the form of Commission with...
I had observed that Pichon meant to be a little troublesome, Genl. Dearborne tells me he has...
21 July 1801, Madrid. No. 281. Encloses notice of Spanish-Portuguese peace terms and copy of...
21 July 1801 , “ Cintra, near Lisbon .” Reports “that our little Squadron arrived at Gibraltar...
21 July 1801, Philadelphia. Reports arrival of “a Gentleman named Olson,” who apparently carries...
21 July 1801, New York. Has received passport from Edward Thornton for the Peace and Plenty ....
21 July 1801, Philadelphia. In response to JM’s letter of 15 July [not found], Yrujo is sending...
21 July 1801, Department of State. “You will receive herewith Copies of certain Documents [not...
I recieved in due time your friendly favor of June 18 . and profited of the information it...
Be pleased to accept my sincerest Thanks, for your Letter of the 6th. Ulto., which I Recd. the...
I propose within about ten days to seek, for the months of August & September, a climate more...
Your favor of Feb. 21 and mr Gourlay’s of [the twenty-second came to hand] on the 6th. of May. I...
Having lately recieved letters from several of my old friends in Delaware, chiefly relating to...
In answer to your letter on the paiment of the guards at New-London, I beg leave to mention that...
It is the pleasure of the President of the United States, that you should enter a nolle prosequi...
On the 17th. instant Commodore Dale, in the President, arrived with the Sloop Enterprize; and the...
The Court of Appeals having reversed several decrees of Condemnation pronounced in the...
I had the honor of writing to you on the 17th. inst.—a copy of which I now enclose. Since that...
20 July 1801, Department of State. Acknowledges Pichon’s two notes, the first requesting JM to...
20 July 1801, Philadelphia. Regrets that he will be unable to visit Washington as planned....
20 July 1801, Philadelphia. Encloses bill of lading [not found] for cargo of George Washington ....
Letter not found. 20 July 1801. Mentioned in JM to Pichon, 20 July 1801 . Concerns Pichon’s...
Letter not found. 20 July 1801. Acknowledged in Jackson to JM, 3 Aug. 1801 (ViU). Reports efforts...
If mr Barnes has not sent off the groceries to Richmond, Th:J will be obliged to him to add the...
I received a few Weeks since a Case containing the Indian Busts concerning which I had the...
I must not look back to the date of our last Correspondence it would alarm & discourage me from...
On the 10th. of May last, I thought it my duty to address you in a few lines on the subject of my...
I am ashamed to be so troublesome as I am compelled to be to those whom I have taken the liberty...
Its with great pleasure, I have it In my power, to write you, from this, by Capt. Thomas Calvert...
Instead of proceeding to Washington immediately and of returning, as suggested by you, in the...
Mr. Pitcairn the Consul at Hamburg is a Merchant of Considerable Credit & well supported in New...
# The Law, having given to the Collectors, the Appointment of a number of inferior Officers,...
With respect to the prosecutions against Thomas & others for a misdemeanor at Common law we ought...
With respect to the prosecutions against Thomas & others for a misdemeanor at Common law we ought...
The Revd. Mr. N. Irwin—whose Person and Character You are acquainted with, requests me to write...
I take the liberty of addressing you, in your private character, on a Subject interesting to our...
18 July 1801, Gibraltar. No. 67. His dispatch no. 66 has been detained for want of a conveyance....
18 July 1801, Boston. Seeks clarification on his account, which was not accompanied by vouchers....