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1 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | To John Adams from Thomas Jefferson, 8 April 1791 | 1791-04-08 | Th: Jefferson presents his respects to the Vice-president of the U. S. and has the honor to... |
2 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | To John Adams from Thomas Jefferson, 28 February 1796 | 1796-02-28 | I am to thank you, my dear Sir, for forwarding M. D’Ivernois’ book on the French revolution. I... |
3 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | To John Adams from Thomas Jefferson, 27 May 1795 | 1795-05-27 | I inclose you a letter from our friend D’Ivernois according to his request expressed in it. our... |
4 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 1 March 1793 | 1793-03-01 | In consequence of the information I received from you on the first Wednesday in January that the... |
5 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | To John Adams from Thomas Jefferson, 26 November 1790 | 1790-11-26 | From a letter received from the President mr̃ Lear is satisfied he cannot be here to-day and... |
6 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | To John Adams from Thomas Jefferson, 20 April 1790 | 1790-04-20 | Encroachments being made on the Eastern limits of the United States by Settlers under the British... |
7 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | To John Adams from Thomas Jefferson, 14 November 1791 | 1791-11-14 | I have now the honour to inclose you a Report on the petition of John Mangnall, and of expressing... |
8 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | To John Adams from Thomas Jefferson, 6 February 1795 | 1795-02-06 | The time which has intervened between the receipt of your favor, covering D’Ivernois’ letter, and... |
9 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 10 May 1789 | 1789-05-10 | Since mine of Jan. 14. yours of Jan. 2. and Mar. 1. have been handed to me; the former by Mr.... |
10 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 26 November 1790 | 1790-11-26 | From a letter received from the President Mr. Lear is satisfied he cannot be here to-day and... |