Letters Relating to the Negotiations At Ghent 1812 1814 volume 2

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Letters Relating to the Negotiations At Ghent 1812 1814 volume 2
Worthington Chauncey Ford
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H. Crawford Esqr. Minister Plenipotentiary U. S. Paris. Ghent 29 August, 1814. Dear Sir, I scarcely know how to apologize to you, for having yet to reply to your favour of 12 July, which was received by me on the i6th. The 20 See the note of the British commissioners, August ig. Am. St. P. , For. Rel. , III. 710. 21 Crawford Transcripts, Library of Congress. The letter will also be printed, presumably from Adams's draft, in Mr. Ford's Writings of John Quincy Adams. Vol. V. The italics of the co...ncluding lines represent words in cipher. Negotiatio7is at Ghent, i8 1^. I i 7 simple fact has been, that being without the assistance of a Secretary, and having to dispatch by the John Adams the return of nearly a year's correspondence from our own Country, I postponed from day to day the reply due to you, merely because it could at any day be transmitted, until several weeks have elapsed, leaving the duty still to be performed. I have been the less scrupulous in performing it sooner, because I have known that some of our Colleagues were more punctual, and par- ticularly that our excellent friend, Mr Clay, had kept you well informed of the progress of our Negotiation.

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