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ACCESSION OF GEORGE WASHINGTON TO THE PRESIDENCY, EXHI-
BITING A COMPLETE VIEW OF OUR FOREIGN

RELATIONS SINCE THAT TIME.

IN TEN VOLUMES.-VOL. VII.

SECOND EDITION.

PUBLISHED UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF CONGRESS.

INCLUDING

CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS,

NOW FIRST PUBLISHED.

BOSTON:

PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY T. B. WAIT AND SONS.

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DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS, TO WIT :

DISTRICT CLERK'S OFFICE.

BE it remembered, that on the twenty-eighth day of October, A. D. 1810 and in the forty-first year of the Independence of the United States of America, Thomas B. Wait and Sons, of the said district, have deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof they claim as proprietors, in the words following, to wit:

"State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the accession of George Washington to the Presidency, exhibiting a complete view of our Foreign Relations since that time. In ten volumes. Second edition. Published under the patronage of Congress. Including Confidential Documents, now first published."

In conformity to the act of the Congress of the United States, entitled, "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of Maps, Charts, and Books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned:" and also to an act, entitled, "An act supplementary to an act, entitled, An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of Maps, Charts, and Books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned; and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of Designing, Engraving and Etching Historical, and other Prints." JNO. W. DAVIS,

Clerk of the District of Massachusetts.

THE

NEW YORK
PUBLIC LIBRARY

Aster, Lenex-nd den

Foundations.

1900

15747

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CONTENTS.

DOCUMENTS accompanying President's message, Nov. 8, 1808, relative
to Berlin decree and French depredations---continued from vol. vi.

Letters from Gen. Armstrong relative to ship Horizon

M. Champagny to Gen. Armstrong

General Armstrong to Mr. Madison, enclosing remonstance against

French decrees

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Mr. Pinkney to Mr. Madison, relative to transit duty on cotton, &c. 36

Mr. Pinkney to Mr. Madison, May, 1808, enclosing notification of

blockade of Zealand, &c.

Mr. Pinkney to Mr. Canning, Aug. 23, 1808, proposing to suspend em-
bargo, on condition of repealing orders in council
Correspondence between Mr. Erskine and Mr. Madison

Col. Lear to Secretary of State, March, 1808, relative to demand by
dey of Algiers

Message, Nov. 8, 1808, relative to England and France

Report on foreign relations, Nov. 22, 1808

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Mr. Canning and Mr. Pinkney

Inaugural address of President Madison
Message opening Congress, May 23, 1809

Documents accompanying above message, relative to arrangement for
repeal of orders in council

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Message, June 15, 1809, communicating correspondence between Mr.
Pinkney and Mr. Canning; and Mr. Erskine and Mr. Smith 214
Message opening Congress, Nov. 29, 1809
Documents accompanying above message, relative to Erskine's ar-
rangement

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Message, Dec. 12, 1809, transmitting Mr. Jackson's circular letter, and

despatch from Mr. Canning to Mr. Erskine

Message, Dec. 16, 1809, transmitting extracts from the correspondence
of the minister of the United States at London

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Message, Feb. 9, 1810, relative to the free navigation of the Mobile 348

Message, Feb. 17, 1810, transmitting report of Secretary of State re-
lative to French and British orders and decrees; also relative to
forged American ship papers
Message, March 27, 1810, relative to call of the House for correspon-
dence of our minister at London
Message, May 1, 1810, transmitting report of Secretary of State, and
letters to and from Mr. Pinkney and general Armstrong
Message opening Congress, Dec. 5, 1810
Documents accompanying above message....Letters from Mr. Smith
to Mr. Pinkney, relative to successor to Mr. Jackson, Chesapeake,
orders in council, &c. Jan. May, July, October and Nov. 1810
Letters from Secretary of State to general Armstrong relative to French
spoliations, letter of duke of Cadore, and revocation of French de-
crees, June, July and November
Letter from lord Wellesley, Feb. 20, 1810, notifying blockade of Spa-
nish coast from Gijon to French territory
Correspondence of Secretary of State, Mr. Pinkney, and lord Welles-
ley, relative to recall of Mr. Jackson, orders in council, &c. Jan. to
Aug. 1810

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Letter from general Armstrong, Aug. 6, 1810, revocation of Berlin and
Milan decrees

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Lord Wellesley to Mr. Pinkney, Sept. 26, 1810; blockade of Elsinore
does not extend to the Sound
Extract of a letter from general Armstrong to Secretary of State, Feb.
17, enclosing note from M. Champagny, Feb. 14, 1810

Same to same, stating the emperor's complaints against America, and

that he had determined to sell American property seized in Spain,

March 10, 1810

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Same to same, May 24, 1810, enclosing copy of Rambouillet decree
Duke of Cadore to general Armstrong, relative to non-intercourse law,
and stating that he is authorized to declare that the Berlin and Mi-
lan decrees are revoked, &c. Aug 5, 1810
Note from same, notifying that American vessels not denationalized will
be admitted into French ports, Sept. 12, 1810

Yapers in relation to West Florida, accompanying President's Message

Dec. 5, 1810

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