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Monroe, secretary, to plenipotentiaries sooner arrangement conclud-

ed, the happier, 21 March ix 368
subject of impressment may be referred

to a separate negotiation, 25 June
ix 368-372

treaty may be silent on impressment,
27 June ix 372

government will not sacrifice the rights
or honour of the nation, 11 Aug.

ix 373

Monroe and Pinkney. See Pinkney and Monroe

Monroe to Pickering, objections of French to our measures, 2 May,

1796 ii 494

to De la Croix, answer to complaints against our govern-
ment, 15 March iii 5

to Mitchell, orders to withdraw from East Florida, unless
British troops have landed in it, demanding of
the Spanish authorities the best conditions in
favour of the revolutionary party, 6 July, 1812
ix 161
approbation of his conduct, and relieving him
from further exercise of his powers, 12 Oct.
ix 172

to Pinckney, instructions and powers about Florida, 3 Nov.

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Moissonier to Gov. Lee, informing of British designs against us, 23

Oct. 1793 i 193

Morris to Deforgues, on French privateers, 1 Oct. 1793 i 453
to Jefferson, on necessity of consuls in French ports, 10 Oct.
i 455

to Deforgues, on French admiralty tribunals, 12 Oct. i 456
on French decree against neutral property in
enemy's ships, 19 Oct. i 460

Murray to Talleyrand, informing of new appointment of envoys to
France, 5 May, 1799 iv 299

to Pickering, informing of his acceptance of commission and
acting under it, 7 May iv 300

Moose Island, title to, how considered by Great Britain vi 392
Morier to Monroe, paper relative to Little Belt, 26 June, 1811
viii 105

Morocco, papers relative to affairs with iv 465 V 58
Morris, commodore's letter, 30 March, 1803 v 401

Naturalization, revisal of laws recommended iv 332

Navigation of our vessels by American seamen, recommended ix 450
Navy, remarks on the iv 331 452 v 30 60 vi 243 viii 47
ix 56

Negroes exported from West Indies to Carolina iv 487.-See Slaves,

Nelson's blockade of Cadiz, 11 April, 1797 vii 171
Neutral rights and duties, how to be provided for
Newburyport memorial, Dec. 1805

V 233
v 355

iv 497

New York memorial, 6 Jan. 1806
New Orleans, irregular proceeding at iv 481 489 493
New Orleans Packet, case of the viii 14 91 186

V 26

first vessel to which French decrees could
have been applied, if not repealed viii 15
how considered by sir William Scott viii 171

Newport memorial, Nov. 1801 iv 437 Dec. 1805 ▼ 246
Nissen, Danish consul's, report of proceedings at Tripoli, 13 Nov.
1801 iv 371

Nash hanged iv 306

letter to commodore Barron, Tripoli, 18
March, 1805

Neutrality, proclamation of i 44

v 413

Oswald to commissioners to treat of peace, 4 Nov. 1782 i 320
O'Brien, consul's letter about Algiers, 9 Oct, 1800

22 Oct. 1800 iv 358

iv 354

27 Jan. 1801

iv 361

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iv 457

14 June, 1802 iv 460

1 Feb. 1802 iv 460

Officers, useless iv 328

Orders in council.

See Britain, Canning, Erskine, Foster, Madison,
Monroe, Pinkney, Russell, Smith, Wellesley.
repeal of, not satisfactory, why ix 68

new act of, required ix 71

repeal of, order for, how and when ix 84

Passamaquoddy bay, islands in, violation of our jurisdiction there

vi 12

claim of Great Britain to vi 392

Peace, direct negotiation for proposed ix 283

with Great Britain, treaty of ix 432

294

Peel to Henry, lord Liverpool refers his memorial to governour of
Canada, 28 June, 1811 viii 287 Printed again
Pettit's letter about Spanish spoliations, Oct. 1801
Philadelphia memorial, Oct. 1801 iv 429 Jan.

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Pichons' letter about the Berceau, 19 March, 1801 iv 394
Pickering, secretary, to King, against impressments, 8 June, 1796

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to Liston, recaptures and impressments, 3 May, 1800

ix 10

Pickering to Adet, satisfaction at the information of acceptance of
Republican constitution of France, decreed

by National Convention, 14 March, 1796

ii 102

to Chas. C. Pinckney, vindication of all the transactions
of our government in answer to
complaints of French, 16 Jan.
1797 ii 114-187

to Adet, against French decree of 2 July, 1 Nov. 1796

ii 191

to Monroe, explanation and defence of conduct of our
government, 12 Sept. 1795 ii 264

to Adet, on the case of La Vengeance, 16 Oct.
on the case of Le Cassius, 25 Aug.

ii 376

ii 396

1 Oct. ii 404-409

15 April, 1796 ii 409

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25 April i 411
3 June ii 412

vindication of sales of merchandise to English,
20 Jan. ii 446-451

do

25 May ii 460-467

on prohibition of sale of prizes, 24 May ii 470
on conduct of a French privateer, 13 June ii 472
5 Oct. ii 474
inquiry as to regulations of France, 1 July

ii 475
explanation and vindication of collector's conduct
at Boston, 19 July ii 477

of collector's conduct
at Charleston, 15 Nov. ii 483-488
explanation about French flags in the archives,

15 Jan. ii 489

about registers and almanacks, 14

March ii 493

conduct of government about British violation off
Newport, 5 Sept iii 28

to Monroe,

do

14 Sept. iii 32
report on French spoliations, 27 Feb. 1797 iii 37
to Yrujo, defence of government against his complaints,
17 May iii 132-139

report on difficulties in running the line between us and
Floridas, 10 June i 143

report on depredations on our commerce, 21 June, with
accompanying documents i 170-298

report on running Florida line, conduct of Spanish offi-
cers, and excitement of Indians by Spain, 3 July
iii 300

to Yrujo, ignorance of any British design against Louisia-
na, 11 March iii 307

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Pickering to Yrujo, has admonished British minister of the sense
we should have of any hostile designs through
our territory against Louisiana, 28 April
iii 309

to Liston, declaration that we shall not consent to march
of expedition through our territory, 28 April

iii 310

to Yrujo, inquiry, whether Spanish troops are withdrawn,
16 March iii 312

to Liston, inquiry for information of a project against any
part of Spanish dominions, adjacent to our
territory, 1 July 316

to Jackson, desiring inquiry of any British plan against
Florida from Georgia, 27 April iii 318
report, on conduct of Spanish officers in holding posts, 22
Jan. 1798 iii 343-364

to Yrujo, on his letter of 11 July, 8 Aug. 1797 iii 386—

413

observations on his letters of 9 Oct. and 21 Nov.

20 Jan. 1798 iii 433

instructions to the envoys extraordinary to France, 15
July, 1797 iii 457+473

further

do

after receipt of their first despatches, 23
March, 1798 iv 140

to Gerry, regret that he did not concur with his colleagues
in asking passports to leave France, and di-
recting him to consider the letter a recall,
25 June iv 153

report on the transactions of the French government with
ours, 18 Jan. 1799 iv 246-281

to Murray, informing him of nomination with Ellsworth
and Henry, as envoys to France, 6 March

iv 298

report on the case of Thomas Nash, alias Jonathan Rob-
bins, 6 Feb. 1800 iv 302

to Bee, requesting him to deliver Thomas Nash to the
British agent, 3 June, 1799 iv 304

Pierce's murder gave France no right of complaint

do

notice of viii 363

vii 76

Pinkney, Thomas, to Jefferson about impressment, 3 Jan. 1793 ix 27
do 13 March, 1793 ix 27
Pinkney and Monroe's letters to Madison, negotiation, 25 July, 1806

do

do

do

vi 290

do

do 11 Aug. vi 297-
do 21 Aug. vi 301
11 Sept. vi 303

to Holland and Auckland, non-importation law, 10 Sept.

vi 315

to Madison, 11 Nov. vi 320

do with treaty, 3 Jan. 1807 vi 332

Pinkney, to British plenipotentiaries, claim of indemnifications, 20

Aug. 1806 vi 369

to Madison, 22 April, 1807 vi 378

do

do

do

25 April vi 387

7 May vi 400

10 Oct. vi 400

to Canning, alterations of treaty, 24 July vi 402
to Madison, 22 Oct. vi 410

to Canning, explanation of note on Berlin decree, 18 Oct.
1807 vi 415

Pinkney, Wm. to Madison, relaxation of orders in council, 23 Feb.

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to Madison, state of negotiation, 24 Sept. vii 48 172

to Canning, history of conferences on orders in coun-
cil, 10 Oct. vii 177-191

do

do

explanation of do 28 Nov. vii 201
acknowledging his letter of 24th,
Dec. vii 216

28

to Smith, state of negotiation, 1 May, 1809 vii 217

353

to Canning, acknowledging his letter of 27th, 29
May vii 233

to Smith, conversations with Canning on his proposals
for repeal of orders in council vii 306

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on disavowal of Erskine's arrange-
ment, 28 May, 1809 vii 309

6 June vii 311

further explanation of do 9 June vii

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noticing terms on which Berlin decree
would be revoked, 28 Feb. 1810 vii
366

do 19 Feb. vii 406

to Wellesley, inquiring of existence of blockades prior

do again do

to Berlin decree, 15 Feb.
vii 408

7 March vii 409

to Smith, general negotiation with Wellesley, 21
March vii 410

to Wellesley, conduct of Jackson, 2 Jan. vii 414
to Smith, general negotiation with Wellesley, 8 April
vii 427

to Wellesley, authority to adjust Chesapeake affair,

5 April vii 428

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