1Fitzwhylsonn & Potter to Thomas Jefferson, 3 May 1811 (Jefferson Papers)
. Enclosure: Edinburgh Review, no. 32 (1810); agency for the Edinburgh Review until at least 1825
2Thomas Jefferson to Fitzwhylsonn & Potter, 12 October 1816 (Jefferson Papers)
I trust has been done for the Edinburgh Reviews which have come to me I believe through your channel. I am in
possession of the 14.The Edinburgh Review was
3Enclosure: Thomas Jefferson’s Account with William F. Gray, [ca. 20 January 1820] (Jefferson Papers)
Edinburgh Review fromNo 61 Edinburgh Review
4Thomas Jefferson to John F. Watson, 17 May 1814 (Jefferson Papers)
I have long been a subscriber to the edition of the Edinburgh review first published by ..., annihilation of the substantial middle class, a degraded populace, oppressive taxes,
general pauperism, & national bankruptcy. those who long for these blessings here will find their generating principles well developed and advocated by the Antagonists of the Edinburgh Review.
still those who
5From Thomas Jefferson to William Temple Franklin, 27 November 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
, 8 Sep. 1806). Franklin branded the charge as false and the Edinburgh Review for July 1806 cast serious doubt upon its validity. But the suspicions continued. and the Edinburgh Review, being an admirer of the former for its Republican politics and of the latter for the quality of its criticism (TJ to Cheetham, 17 Jan., 23 Apr. 1802, 17 June 1803; Cheetham to TJ, 29...Edinburgh Review, see
6Thomas Jefferson to Ezra Sargeant, 3 February 1812 (Jefferson Papers)
Observing that you edit the Edinburgh Review, reprinted in the
correctness with which your edition of the Edinburgh Review is printed, and of the passages quoted in those
languages induces me to propose to you the publication of the case I speak of.
it will fill about 65. or 70. pages of the type & size of paper of the Edinburgh Review
7Thomas Jefferson to George Hay, 28 December 1811 (Jefferson Papers)
Edinburgh reviewedinburgh review
8Thomas Jefferson to John F. Watson, 16 October 1816 (Jefferson Papers)
is recieved & also the 4. vols of Edinburgh review, and
9To James Madison from Edmond Kelly, 30 September 1820 (Madison Papers)
...I feel it necessary to attempt an explanation of but which will be better understood on reading my next letter on the origin progress Interest & policy of Cromwells party in England & Ireland. It is an extract from the Edinburgh Review copied into the Intelligencer...seldom descend to refutation tho frequently innocent & yet these are the Demons whose Influence the Edinburgh Review...
10Thomas Jefferson to Fitzwhylsonn & Potter, 13 May 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
as also the Edinburgh reviews. be pleased to send with them