Mr. Short, chargé des affaires of the United States, will have the honor of delivering you this, and of giving you any further details which you may be pleased to require.
Duplicates of all these accompany the present; and an original commission for you as chargé des affaires, signed by the President.
I find, nevertheless, that the chargé des affairesbelieves in the discovery, which makes me hope it may be true.
I learn that Mr. Adams desires to be recalled, and that Smith should be appointed Chargé des Affaires there.
Would Congress think it expedient to remove the difficulties, by naming him secretary of legation, so that he would act of course as chargé des affaires during my absence?
Through Mr. Russell, our Chargé des Affaires at London, they have offered to conclude an armistice on terms which would remove every pretext for complaint on the part of Great Britain.
Look at the letters of Mr. Russell, our Chargé des Affaires at Paris, of the tenth of December last.
I learn that Mr. Adams desires to be recalled, and that Smith should be appointed Chargé des Affaires there.
The Chargé des Affaires of Great Britain at this court (their ambassador having gone to London a few days ago) made this the subject of a conference with the Count de Vergennes, on Tuesday last.
But I sincerely ask, and will punctually execute, the appointment of your chargé des affaires in Europe generally.
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