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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Everett, Alexander Hill | Adams, John | To John Adams from Alexander Hill Everett, 31 March … | 1814-03-31 | I return you the pamphlets you were so good as to send me with many thanks. I have derived much... |
2 | Warren, Mercy Otis | Adams, John | To John Adams from Mercy Otis Warren, 31 March 1814 | 1814-03-31 | I doubt not Sir, You will be pleased when I tell You that the Evening of my life is smoothed by... |
3 | Smith, William Stephens | Adams, John | To John Adams from William Stephens Smith, 31 March … | 1814-03-31 | The restrictive System is raised and The President this day recommended to The two Houses of... |
4 | Madison, James | Congress | From James Madison to Congress, 31 March 1814 | 1814-03-31 | Taking into view the mutual interest which the United States and the foreign nations in amity... |
5 | Crawford, William | Madison, James | To James Madison from William Crawford, 31 March 1814 | 1814-03-31 | If the liberty so frequently taken in addressing you privately, on subjects of national concern,... |
6 | Hempstead, Edward | Madison, James | To James Madison from Edward Hempstead, 31 March 1814 | 1814-03-31 | A deep sense of duty, alone, impels me to intrude a few remarks upon you, on a subject of vital... |
7 | Cook, William | Jefferson, Thomas | William Cook to Thomas Jefferson, 31 March 1814 | 1814-03-31 | I have been induced through motives of humanity to investigate the claim of an old revolutionary... |