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In a few days the office of Post master for this place will be filled. Can I in any manner...
I had the honour Several days ago to forward to the Hon Post master Genl. recommendations in my...
I have sent this day to the Post master genl, gov. Tompkins and Taylor, Judge Spencer & genl....
I Cannot leave the City without conveying to you the gratitude I feel for your kindness in...
I have been the firm Supporter and undeviating friend of Mr Jefferson’s and your Administration...
I took the Liberty to address your Excellency Some time ago. The magnitude of the subject is so...
Your Excellency will please excuse the freedom I take, (being as I presume intirely unknown to...
The bearer, Colonel John Eugene, of Leitensdorfer, served with me very faithfully in character of...
Yesterday I received the letter of which the following is a translation — “Sir, Having lost the...
By Geo. Dysson Esq. late Navy Agent of the UStates at Syracuse, I am assured that Tobias Lear did...
I received at the post office in Washington, when passing through that city, a letter from Hamet...
“There seem to be some portentous meteors moving in latent orbits in our political hemisphere. On...
Danielson, named in the foregoing extract, is my son in law and ward; has lately returned from...
§ From William Eaton. 2 June 1806, Brimfield, Massachusetts. “Herewith I have the honor to pass,...
§ From William Eaton. 27 February 1806, Washington. “I am constrained to reiterate my...
§ From William Eaton. 27 November 1805, Washington City. “Permit me to request that my unsettled...
I have the honor to inclose herewith a convention concluded by me on the part of the United...
18 September 1804, Malta. “I request you will be pleased to cause information to be forwarded me,...
E.— will go forward in the first frigate to the Mediterranean. After an interview with the...
14 March 1804, Washington. “‘The ship Fortune belonging to the Bacries at Algiers, after having...
25 February 1804. “As I have it in contemplation to publish the statement and document submitted...
At an early period of our rupture with Tripoli Mr. Cathcart suggested to me the plan of using...
19 June 1803, Washington . Questions whether the case of the master of the imperial vessel...
The master of the imperial vessel, caputred off Ma lta by order of Commodore Morris in January...
I embarked at Tunis in the schooner Enterprize on the 10th. March, touched at Algiers the...
22 March 1803 , “ At Sea .” Notes that the enclosed reflection was not intended to be...
The reflection herewith enclosed was not intended to be communicated: it being but an occurrence...
5 March 1803, Tunis. “Continuation of letter of 4. March. ” Commodore Morris left the American...
Yesterday morning about nine o clock Commodore Morris left the American house to go on board....
4 March 1803, Tunis. Commodore Morris in the Chesapeake , with the John Adams and the New York ,...