My intelligence from London is, however, that Graves is intended for the North American station, perhaps New York or Georgia.
Previous to this, in consequence of intelligence from India, Pitt felt called upon to adopt some plan for amending the act of 1784.
Intelligence from Canada: Discussion on the Subject.
While Mr Jay remains at Paris, as the public despatches are addressed to him, I shall be deprived of intelligence from America, except what I may acquire by private correspondence from thence.
The want of intelligence from America, hurts the cause prodigiously in Europe, and the anxiety of those who have its interest at heart, is from that circumstance, inconceivable.
I presume therefore that I have no intelligence from Europe so late as what you must be possessed of already.
As yet I have received no intelligence from Madrid, owing I believe to the extreme badness of the roads.
I am at a loss to account for this, having no intelligence from America on the subject.
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