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Madison, secretary, letter to Monroe, new instructions for treaty, 15

May, 1806 vi 183

on British trade with Indians in

Louisiana, 22 May, 1807 vi 185

general instructions to Monroe and Pinkney, 17
May, 1806 vi 236

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Indian trade, May, June vi 251
general instructions to do 3 Feb. 1807 vi 256
letter to do receipt of treaty, 18 March, 1807
vi 264

objections to treaty, 30 May vi 265
instructions for convention of bounda-
ries, 30 July vi 287

report on information from Armstrong, 1 April,

1808

vi 472

letter to Armstrong, about Berlin decree, 22
May, 1807 vi 491

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8 Feb. 1808 vi 492

18 Feb. vi 494

do and Champagny, 2 May vi 496
do burning of vessels on high seas, 21
July vi 498

do general topicks of negotiation, 22
July vii 5

letter to Pinkney, embargo no obstacle to trea-

ty, 23 Dec. 1807 vii 25

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19 Feb. 1808 và 5

8 March, and on licenses 22 March vii 27

Chesapeake and

April vii 28

orders in council, 4

offering to give up embargo for repeal of
orders in council, 30 April vii 31
general negotiation, 18 July, 1808 vii 33
to Erskine, answer to his letter of 12 March
-20 March, 1807 vii 56

against orders in council, 25 March, 1808

vii 58

enemy's coasting trade, 29 March, 1807
vii 68

to Thornton, on blockade of Martinique and
Guadaloupe, 27 Oct. 1803 vii 381

to Charles Pinckney, blockade of Gibral-
tar, 25 Oct. 1801 vii 393

Marshall, secretary, to King, on unjust blockades, 20 Sept. 1800 vii

391

against impressments, same date ix 23

report on depredations by Great Britain, 27 Feb. 1801

iv 312

McHenry's report on the disposition of Western Indians, and refusal
of Spanish officers to evacuate our territory, 30 June, 1797 iii 331
Message, assigning President's reasons for not complying with re-

quest for British treaty papers, 30 March, 1796 ii 102
on difficulties in adjusting boundary between us and
Spanish colonies, 12 June, 1797 iii 142

on violation of our jurisdiction by a French privateer in
Charleston, 5 Feb. 1798 iii 439

communicating intelligence of important despatches from
France, 19 March iii 455

communicating despatches themselves, 3 April i 456
communicating information of the violation of Baltimore
sloop of war by a British squadron, 8 Jan. 1799 iv 149
Mitchell to Monroe, surprise and mortification at the rejection of the
bill for occupying Florida, 17 July, 1812 ix

164

to Kindelan, cannot withdraw the troops, 16 June ix 167
to Monroe, conduct of the Spaniards has excused him from
withdrawing troops, 19 Sept. ix 168

desire of reinforcement, 13 Oct. ix 174

hope of taking Augustine, 19 Oct. ix 177
to Pinckney, history of his transactions in Florida, 17 Dec.

ix 191

to Kindelan, cannot withdraw his troops, United States will
never tolerate black troops in Florida, 6 July
ix 194

Massa, duke of, letter to president of council of prizes, directing him
to retain our vessels in sequestration only until 2 Feb. then to be
restored in case, 25 Dec. viii 21

McHenry, secretary's opinion in favour of restitution to belligerent
of recaptures made by our crews ix 15

Menan Grand, island of, jurisdiction of claimed for us vi 184
claimed for Great Britain vi 392
v 35

Merry, British minister's complaint against armed trade
Message opening Congress, Dec. 1801 iv 325

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Message, opening Congress, Sept. 1814 ix 312

Meyer, consul's letters, seizures since repeal of decrees, 6 and 14

Dec. 1810 viii 17

inclosing duke of Massa's and duke of Gaete's
letters, 31 Dec. viii 20

Milan decree vi 74 470 vii 77

revoked vii 441 468

See Berlin

Mobile, differences about

v 23 136

Monroe's remonstrance, 23 Sept. 1805 V 297

Report on vii 348

v 475

vi 87

annunciation of British treaty, 27 Dec. 1806
acknowledgment of Canning's note on Chesapeake vi 87

letter to Canning, 29 July, 1807, on same
to secretary of state, 4 Aug. vi 90

to Canning, 9 Aug. vi 94

to secretary of state, 14 Aug.

vi 95

to Canning, demand of reparation, 7 Sept. vi 97

to secretary of state, 16 Sept. vi 102

'to Canning on Chesapeake, 29 Sept. vi 110

to secretary of state, 10 Oct. vi 115

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negotiation with lord Hawkesbury, 18
March, 1804 vi 186

do renewal of Jay's treaty, 15 April,

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vi 186

7 Aug. vi 187
to British ministry on boundaries, 5 Sept. vi 193
to Madison, negotiation with British ministry, 3 Oct.

1804 vi 197

negotiation with lord Mulgrave on recent seizures, Aug.
1805 vi 199-209

letter to Madison, negotiation with Fox, 12 Feb. 1806

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vi 209
28 Feb. 1806 vi 211

to Fox, general negotiation, 25 Feb. 1806 vi 212
to Madison,

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do Fox's blockade from Elbe to Brest, 17 May,

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1806 vi 228
20 May vi 231

to Madison, general negotiation, 9 June vi 232

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secretary's letter to Foster, acknowledgment of friendly
professions of Britain, 6 July, 1811 viii 58
requesting an explanation of what extent the
repeal of French decrees is made a con-
dition of the repeal of British orders, 15
July viii 61

Monroe, secretary's letter to Foster, futility of British doctrine of re-
taliation for French injustice, and evidence
of repeal of French decrees, 23 July,
1811 viii 64-75

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farther statement of consequence of repeal
of French decrees, 26 July viii 76
farther argument against British orders,
1 Oct. viii 84

communicating correspondence in England,
17 Oct. viii 90

farther statement against British orders, 29
Oct. viii 101

to Morier, Little Belt, 28 June, 1811 viii 105
to Foster, regret for affair of Little Belt, 16 July

viii 107

disavowal of hostile intentions, 14 Sept.
viii 122

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result of inquiry, 11 Oct. viii 123
explanation of considerations inducing the
United States to measures relative to
West Florida, 8 July viii 128
East Florida, 2 Nov. viii 132

readiness to receive reparation for Chesa-
peake affair, 31 Oct. viii 239

acceding to propositions for do 12 Nov.
viii 240

to Serurier, asking information of commercial regula

tions, 4 Jan. 1812 viii 247

to Foster, hostility of views and conduct of British,
14 Jan. 1812 viii 252

President's satisfaction at assurance that no
countenance was given by British go-
vernment to Indians in plans of hostility,
9 Jan. viii 258

to Barlow, instructions on our claims from France,
26 July, 1811 viii 324-333

President's message, view of relations with
France and England, 21 Nov. viii 333
to Foster, encouragement of desertion from British
ships by our citizens, is cause of regret,
but not cognizable by law, several thou
sands of our seamen impressed, 30 May,

1812 viii 371

to Russell, instructions to go to London, 27 July,
1811 viii 372

farther instructions, President's message,

27 Nov. viii 373

Monroe, sec. to Foster, difference between his letter and lord Cas
tlereagh's despatch, on condition of re-
peal of orders, 3 June viii 416
asking explanation of same subject, 4 June

viii 419

different circumstances of British and Ame-
rican seamen, 8 June viii 421
justification of our right to call for repeal
of order, in consequence of repeal of de-
crees, 6 June viii 426

evidence of agents of British government
promoting Indian hostilities towards us,
10 June viii 434

papers relative to Bowman, mentioned in
lord Liverpool's letter, 10 June viii 444
impropriety of demand of copy of instrument
of repeal of decrees, 13 June viii 477
to Matthews, disallowing his proceedings in Florida,
4 April ix 44

to Mitchell, instructions about Florida, 10 April ix 46

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27 May

ix 49
to Russell, war to be terminated by armistice, how,

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26 June ix 59

27 July ix 61

21 Aug. ix 66

to sir J. B. Warren, readiness to cease hostilities, on
condition, 27 Oct. ix 78

report on definitive repeal of French decress, 12 July,
1813 ix 233-247

to Barlow, war with Britain expected, instructions
for negotiation, 16 June ix 254
further instructions, 14 July ix 256
to lord Castlereagh, accepts proposition to treat for
peace, Jan. 1814 ix 285

to Daschkoff, acceptance of Russian mediation, 11
March, 1813 ix 290

to Adams, war with Britain, hope to preserve friend-
ship with Russia, 1 July 1812 ix 292
our plenipotentiaries, instructions, 15 April 1813
ix 339 359

23 June ix 359

1 Jan. 1814 ix 360

8 Jan. ix 361

sentiments of President unchanged,
28 Jan. ix 362-365

30 Jan. ix 366

10 Feb. ix 366

stipulation against impressment for a
specified time, 14 Feb. ix 367

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