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After a crossing of twenty-five days, Jay arrived at Falmouth on the evening of 8 June 1794....
We lay still at the same place where M r . Munro left us last night— we made an attempt this...
The wind so long unfavorable has at length become propitious— The Moon is near full ^&^ gives us...
I did myself the pleasure of writing to you on the 26 th . by the Belvedere Cap tn . Depeyster...
The session of Congress is about to close much better than I expected— All mischievous measures...
I landed here this Evening with a Commission from the President of the United States,...
I have had the honor to write you twice since your departure from the United States. Congress...
Nothing can exceed our wishes to hear of the health & safe arrival of yourself & Brother. Since...
You have doubtless recieved a Letter which I had the Honor of writing to you from Falmouth. I...
Being at Bedford, when the Embargo expired, my Absence deprived me of the Pleasure of writing to...
1. Lord Spencer— S t . James’s Place 2. Baron de Kutzleben— 6 Jermyn S t . x 3. Duke of Portland—...
I have this Evening received your letter announcing your arrival in London on which I beg leave...
Lord Grenville presents his Compliments to M r . Jay. He had the honor to lay before the King...
M r Jay presents his respectful compliments to Lord Grenville. His Majesty’s having been...
I beg leave to assure You that the Intelligence of your appointment & Mission to the Court of...
We arrived here on Sunday after a weeks journey from Falmouth, tho’ the Newspapers had brought us...
I had the Honor to write to you a few Lines at Falmouth on the 9 th . instant mentioning my...
On Sunday the 15 th . of this month I arrived here. The next Day I made Inquiries for M r Lear,...
I am much obliged to you for the communication of the papers which you have been so good as to...
It is with much mortification that we learn, that the Ship which carries our letters ^&^ which...
My Son William in his last Letter to me from Dear New York, mentioned the business You was...
This will be delivered to you by the Chev r . Frieré, who with his Lady, expects to sail next...
The Letters which since my arrival I have had the Honor of writing to you, are as follows.— 9 th...
All this Day have I constantly been employed in writing Letters. The Number of applications made...
Sir John Sinclair presents his Compliments to M r Jay.— Has the honour of sending the...
M r . Le Roy tells me that a ship will sail for Amsterdam tomorrow, & as I cannot hear of any...
Believing that the enclosed paper might be interesting to you, I prevailed upon the Person, in...
I had yesterday the Honor of seeing Lord Grenville— He assured me that no unnecessary Delays...
I have written to you more than one Letter by the Ohio Cap t . Kemp— they will inform you that...
Had it not been for an old Rule long confirmed by Habit, of dis pensing ^patching^ Business...