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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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2311 | Madison, James | To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 20 … | 1821-07-20 | Excuse me of taking the liberty to send you one of the papers inclosed within concerning the... | |
2312 | Madison, James | To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 4 … | 1817-03-04 | Give me leave to Congratulate you on the success of your Administration, and to accept of my best... | |
2313 | Madison, James | To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 1 … | 1822-09-01 | “Nulla dies sine linea.” Upwards of seven years have elapsed, since you had plunged the United... | |
2314 | Madison, James | To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 31 … | 1823-01-31 | “Nothing sells high but land which is kept up to an extravagant price from the particular... |