Instructions from Congress to John Jay, 4 October 1780
[Philadelphia, 4 October 1780] Instructions to the Honorable John Jay Minister plenipotentiary of the United States of America at the Court of Madrid agreed to unanimously in Congress Oct r…
[Philadelphia, 4 October 1780] Instructions to the Honorable John Jay Minister plenipotentiary of the United States of America at the Court of Madrid agreed to unanimously in Congress Oct r…
Mr. Benjamin to Mr. Théron. Department of State, Richmond, October 17, 1862. Sir: The governor of Texas has communicated to the president a correspondence between him and yourself, in which…
Madrid 4 th Oct r : 1780– Gentlemen, I have lately had the pleasure of receiving Your favor of the 7 th Sept r : after the Proofs You have…
[Private and confidential.] Executive Department, Austin, Texas, September 11, 1862. Sir: I have the honor to forward for your consideration the enclosed copies of letters, the one (marked A) from…
Cadiz 3d . October 1780. Our Supplies for the American Sailors amount to this Day to R le p. 1978 12 L 2 We will continue to render them every…
Passy Oct. 2. 1780. Dear Sir, I received duly and in good Order the several Letters you have written to me of Augt. 16. 19. Sept. 8. & 22. 1…
Mr. Benjamin to Mr. Slidell. No. 7.] Confederate States of America, Department of State, Richmond, October 17, 1862. Sir: Since my No. 6 of 26th ultimo, of which duplicate is…
Mad d 2 Oct r 1780 D r Sir Since mine to you written at ^ from ^ S t . Ildefonso & enclosed to Doct r Franklin, 1 I…
[Madrid 2 Oct. 1780] D r . S r . I have rec d . yours Le Guerre just now ^ this afternoon ^ gave me a Letter from you…
Mr. Benjamin to Mr. Mann. No. 4.] Department of State, Richmond, August 14, 1862. Sir: We are informed that an arrangement has been recently concluded between the government of the…