William Vans Murray to John Adams, June 28, 1799
28. June 1799 Sir, Meeting with a safe hand going to London the other day I did myself the honour of sending to you through Mr. King a pamphlet written…
28. June 1799 Sir, Meeting with a safe hand going to London the other day I did myself the honour of sending to you through Mr. King a pamphlet written…
Greensburg [. . .] 28th June [ , Start insertion, 17 , End, ]99 Dear Sir, Permit sir, as a Son, of one who fought, and bled, for the federal…
Quincy June 28th [ , Start insertion, 1799 , End, ] Sir I return you all the papers inclosed in your favor of the 19th. The proposal of Mr. Martin…
Quincy June 28th 1799 Sir I have read with pleasure your favor of the 19th. I yesterday sent to the post office your letter to Capt Talman, of whose intelligence,…
Quincy June 28th 1799 Sir I have received yours of the 20th & return the letter of Gen. Pinckney & Capt Taylors report & readily consent to the exchange of…
Quincy June 24th 1799 Sir Mr. Jonathan Jackson delivered me the inclosed papers. Mr. Fitch’s letter I have never received. But the recommendations of Mr. Thatcher, Mr. Jackson and Mr…
Quincy June 24th 1799 Sir I return the letters of Gen. Pinckney and your answers inclosed in yours of 17th. There is no occasion for any comments on my part.…
Department of State June 22. 1799 Sir Yesterday I was honoured with your letter of the 15th covering the proclamation respecting the St. Domingo trade; and last evening a packet…
Quincy June 21st 1799 Sir In your letter of the 13th. you hint that attempts are makeing to draw into question the solidity of the public credit but you have…
Quincy June 21st 1799 Sir Inclosed are very respectable recommendations of Mr George Augustus Cushing to be consul at Havanna. They were presented to me yesterday by Mr. Cushing himself,…