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RC ( LC : Madison Papers). Cover missing. Docketed by JM over the date line, “Livingston R. R,”...
Abstract. Ca. 20 February 1791, New York. A cover addressed to JM, with Livingston’s article,...
Mr. Adair the bearer of this having done me the favor to spend a few days here I found so much...
This will be handed you by the Revd. Mr. Toulmin of the Unitarian Sect from England, whose...
You will probably think when you have read this that I avail myself of slight circumstances to...
I am much obliged by your favor of the 30th. Ult. The information it gives on the subject of the...
I sincerely condole with you on the ratification of the treaty which sacrafices every essential...
Your favor of July 6, having been addressed to Williamsburg, instead of Orange Court House , did...
I am much pleased to find from yours of the 10th. Augt. that your State are in sentiment with you...
I have lately recd. a letter from Mr. Freneau, who formerly edited the National Gazette in this...
Next to the pleasure of paying my respects to the President, & seeing my friends, my object in...
At Philadelphia Mr: Latrobe and Mr: Rosevelt shewed me proposals that they were about submitting...
Since leaving Washington I have maturly reflected on the principles adopted by the President on...
I have recd. your favor of the 1st. instant. Your observations on Neutral rights & the means of...
Information is just received that the sloop of War, the Maryland, has arrived with despatches...
I write to you in haste from the post Office where I have this moment recd your favor of the 4th....
You will herewith receive your commission as Minister Plenipotentiary from the U. States to the...
You have already been informed of the intention of the President that your departure for France...
On the rect of your favor of the 4th. I broke up my family & came to this place where I am...
Some fatality seems to attend my geting away. After waiting impatiently for my dispatches in this...
9 October 1801, New York. In accordance with his letter of “yesterday & this day,” has drawn on...
10 October 1801, New York. Reports Boston “got off the rocks last night” undamaged and will be...
I have just now landed here after a verry boisterous passage, ’tho Havre would been more...
I arrived this evening from L’Orient at this place, I have yet seen nobody here from whom I could...
28 November 1801, Department of State, Washington. Requests Livingston’s aid in obtaining...
I arrived here after a fatiguing journey, of near four hundred miles, on the evening of the 3d....
In addition to what I wrote you yesterday I have only to mention that I am more & more confirmed...
The Convention with the French Republic as finally exchanged by Mr. Murray arrived here on the...
I have so lat[e]ly written to you that I have little to add but what is contained in my letters...
My former letters left you little doubt on the subject of the cession of Louisiana, by the...