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1 | Jefferson, Thomas | Monroe, James | From Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 12 January 1803 | 1803-01-12 | The mail is closing just as the inclosed is put into my hands. tomorrow we shall write to you... |
2 | Jefferson, Thomas | Monroe, James | From Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 13 April 1808 | 1808-04-13 | I was mistaken in supposing Alexander Baring arrived. it is Charles Baring, not connected in... |
3 | Jefferson, Thomas | Monroe, James | From Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 28 February 1802 | 1802-02-28 | In a letter from Dupont de Nemours to me is the following passage. ‘Houdon a laissé en Amerique... |
4 | Jefferson, Thomas | Monroe, James | From Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 13 October 1808 | 1808-10-13 | Since writing my letter of yesterday it has occurred to me that the stile in which, in my letters... |
5 | Jefferson, Thomas | Monroe, James | From Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 2 September 1802 | 1802-09-02 | I now return mr Clarke’s & Shee’s letters inclosed in your’s of yesterday. mr Clarke’s object is... |
6 | Jefferson, Thomas | Monroe, James | From Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 29 May 1807 | 1807-05-29 | I have not written to you by mr Purviance because he can give you vivâ voce all the details of... |
7 | Jefferson, Thomas | Monroe, James | From Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 18 March 1806 | 1806-03-18 | The 1st. of mr Nicholson’s resolutions was decided yesterday affirmatively by 87. republ. against... |
8 | Jefferson, Thomas | Monroe, James | From Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 3 September 1802 | 1802-09-03 | Reynolds , collector of York, is dead, and Wm. Carey of that place is recommended very strongly... |
9 | Jefferson, Thomas | Monroe, James | From Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 29 May 1801 | 1801-05-29 | Since mine of the 26th. Callender is arrived here. he did not call on me; but understanding he... |
10 | Jefferson, Thomas | Monroe, James | From Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 14 November 1801 | 1801-11-14 | The bearer hereof is mr Whitney of Connecticut a mechanic of the first order of ingenuity, who... |