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Mr. Seward to Mr. Motley. No. 62.] Department of State, Washington, March 25, 1864. Sir: It affords me much pleasure to express my obligations to you for the explanations you…
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Philadelphia, 30 January, 1748 Sir, I send you herewith the book, and enclosed is the policy. 9 Here is no news but what is bad, namely, the taking of Mesnard,…
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Mr. Seward to Mr. Motley. No. 58.] Department of State, Washington, March 11, 1864. Sir: It is with much pleasure that I acknowledge the receipt of your despatch of the…
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Philadelphia, 27 January, 1748 Sir, I have not yet found the book, 6 but suppose I shall to-morrow. The post goes out to-day, which allows me no time to look…
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Philada. Jany. 27. 1747[/48] Dear Sir I received your Favour relating to the Cannon. 7 We have petitioned our Proprietors for some, and have besides wrote absolutely to London for…
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Monday Noon [December 7, 1747] 9 Sir, I am heartily glad you approve of our proceedings. We shall have arms for the poor in the spring, and a number of…
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[Extract.] Mr. Seward to Mr. Motley. No. 56.] Department of State, Washington, February 15, 1864. Sir. * * * * * * * We are about beginning a new campaign.…
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3 December, 1747 My Friend B. Franklin, I have expected to see thee here 8 for several weeks, according to my son’s information, with Euclid’s title-page printed, and my Mattaire’s…
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29th Novr 1747 Honour’d Proprietaries, Abundance of Stories have been told by Sailors and others who have been taken by French Privateers and carried into Martinico and Guardalupe that the…
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Mr. Seward to Mr. Motley. No. 53.] Department of State, Washington, January 7, 1864. Sir:Your despatch of December 1, No. 41, has been received, and your careful and temperate survey…