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1 June 1801, Aranjuez. No. 279. Recounts his unsatisfactory discussion with Spanish minister...
1 June 1801, Washington. Requests that care be taken with documents left with JM; has taken no...
1 June 1801, Philadelphia. Explains that private business has required his return to the U.S....
1 June 1801, Philadelphia. Recommends that America join with Spain and several other European...
1 June 1801, Philadelphia. Expresses his continuing interest in the Cádiz consulate despite his...
Having taken no Copies of the documents I had the honor to present to you, with my Statement, I...
My private business having required my return to this Country, I take the liberty to inform you...
2 June 1801, Bordeaux. Refers JM to enclosures in his 20 Mar. letter related to sentencing of...
Refering to my last respects of 20th of March, by the ship Benjn. Franklin from Havre. I have the...
I was this day favourd with Your letter of the 29th. of May Covering a Packet to me from...
3 June 1801, Leghorn. Notes that in consequence of Cathcart’s circular letters warning of a war...
I had last the honor of addressing the department of State on the 7th. of March Via Baltimore. In...
I had the honor of addressing you about three Weeks since, and in doing which, of mentioning the...
Fourteen days having elapsed since the date of my last, and no answer having been received I fear...
I have just seen in an extract from the Providence newspapers, a new Proclamation of the...
On the 12th. Novr. last I communicated to this Government, thro’ Mr. John Marshall, the complaint...
4 June 1801, Leghorn. No. 7. Explains why, departing Tripoli, he sailed to Leghorn [where he...
4 June 1801, Georgetown. Explains reasons for his consent to diversionary trip the U.S. vessel...
In my dispatch No. 6 of which the enclosed is a copy I had the honor to inform you that I should...
In addition to the verbal explanation which I gave in reply to the suggestion your kindness &...
The hopes of a peace between France & England which had been inspired by the late correspondence...
Soon after parting with you at Philadelphia in October 1781 I applied myself to the study and...
5 June 1801, Charleston. Introduces Mr. Brown, “an English Gentleman who has resided amoung us in...
5 June 1801, Lisbon. No. 48. Received on 24 May, from Humphreys, enclosed communications from...
5 June 1801, Philadelphia. Upon Joseph Ignatius de Viar’s resignation as Spanish consul general,...
I have yours of the 1st. and have since seen Mr. Callendar with whom I had much conversation, in...
6 June 1801, Gibraltar. No. 64. Transmits duplicates of previous dispatch, no. 63, and of...
6 June 1801, Baltimore. Regrets that the financial records JM requested in 14 May letter are not...
Without the favour of any of yours, I beg leave to inclose you duplicates of my last dispatch No....
I have delayed, answering the Letter you did me the honor to address me on the 14th. ulto., ’till...
7 June 1801, Lisbon. Transmits copies of his letters of 20 and 22 Apr. , as well as nine numbered...
7 June 1801, Paris. Reports that his letters from Bordeaux inform him of capture of five U.S....
The preceeding is copy of what I had the honor to write you the 20th. & 22nd. April. I have now...
My Letters from Bordeaux inform me of the Capture of Five of our Vessels by the Cruizers of...
Mr. Pichon On his return to Philada. where he will be detained for some days will be very anxious...
This is the last day of the chancery-term; with which and the terms of other courts I have been...
I have the honour of informing you that about ten days ago a Spanish Ship armed and commissioned,...
8 June 1801, Leghorn. Encloses copy of his last letter, 14 Feb. 1799, and requests an answer to...
8 June 1801, London. No. 21. Reports George III sufficiently recovered from illness to tend to...
8 June 1801, Philadelphia. Requests $6,541.09 to pay Stevens balance due on cargo of Anna Maria...
I have the honor to enclose to your Excellency the co py of my last respects of the 14. February...
I am this moment informed by the Ragusean Consul, that ⟨a⟩ Vessel under his Colours is now...
The letter enclosed was sent to the tavern for Mr. Beckley, but the tavern keeper omitted to give...
On the 6th. inst. at a public Audience, I delivered my Letter of Credence to the first Consul. He...
If you are not already overwhelmned with congratulations on the new attitude of our government,...
I recieved your reply of the 23d May, in due time. You may beleive, that I know too well the...
9 June 1801, Gibraltar. No. 65. Transmits copy of his dispatch no. 64. British frigate Sea Horse...
9 June 1801, Naples. Has received from Malta, via consular agent in Messina, a copy of Cathcart’s...
I had the honor of adressing you by the Schooner Powder Point bound to Marblehead ⅌ Copy inclosed...
The very moment that the American Brig James Steward was ready to sail (no other Ship being to...