| Remarks on the third article of the Jay Treaty |
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| Private correspondence with Washington |
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| Response to Wikinson's complaints |
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| Explanation of orders and instructions |
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| Concerning the USS Constitution |
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| On the conduct of General Wilkinson |
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| Enclosed letter to Benjamin Hawkins |
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| Concerning galleys and peace with the Miami tribe |
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| Appointment as consul of the United States in Spain |
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| Regarding passports held by state governors |
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| Requesting information on public opinion |
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| Relocating the USS United States |
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| Diplomatic conversation with the Chevalier Yruho |
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| Concerning the political mood of the nation |
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| Very Few in the Country Who Favor the French |
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| Concerning the Society of United Irishmen or United Men |
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| Enclosed letter for Colonel Hamilton |
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| An order for six muskets for the President's household |
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| Steuben army regulations |
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| Concerning medicine and clothing for troops |
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| Instructions to the commanders of warships to protect American trade |
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| Delivery of dispatches to Captain Dale |
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| Request to Sail to New York |
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| Enclosed letter from a Frenchman to Governor Blount on the Jay Treaty |
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| Proceeding of the court martial upon Ensign Parmele |
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