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51 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | Memorandum to James Madison, 12 July 1803 | 1803-07-12 | Commissions to be made out: Thomas Rodney of Delaware to be judge of Missipi. vice S. Lewis... |
52 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 11 October 1805 | 1805-10-11 | The only questions which press on the Executive for decision are Whether we shall enter into a... |
53 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 1 September … | 1807-09-01 | I think with you we had better send to Algiers some of the losing articles in order to secure... |
54 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 11 March 1808 | 1808-03-11 | I suppose we must dispatch another packet, by the 1st. of Apr. at farthest. I take it to be an... |
55 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 16 August 1807 | 1807-08-16 | I recieved yesterday your two letters without date on the subjects now to be answered. I do not... |
56 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 24 May 1808 | 1808-05-24 | Of the papers I recieved from you yesterday I have sent Mr. Graham’s letter (in favor of R. Brent... |
57 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | From Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, 9 November 1803 | 1803-11-09 | I inclose you Clarke’s memoranda. the following articles seem proper for Executive attention. an... |
58 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 19 May 1806 | 1806-05-19 | My letter to mr. Smith takes up the whole of the subject of his & your letters by the last post,... |
59 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | From Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, 27 July 1804 | 1804-07-27 | I inclose you Story’s oration that you may be enabled to take his measure. be so good as to... |
60 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | From Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, 12 March 1801 | 1801-03-12 | I offer you my sincere condolances on the melancholy loss which has detained you at home: and am... |