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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Randolph, Edmund | Madison, James | To James Madison from Edmund Randolph, 1 July 1812 | 1812-07-01 | I am greatly indebted to you for your prompt and efficient relief in the difficulty, which I had... |
2 | Randolph, Edmund | Madison, James | To James Madison from Edmund Randolph, 8 August 1811 | 1811-08-08 | Having removed hither to pass the fall and winter under the roof of my daughter Taylor, I did not... |
3 | Randolph, Edmund | Madison, James | To James Madison from Edmund Randolph, 9 July 1811 | 1811-07-09 | Without one feeling, left of the character of a partizan, but still living to friendship, a man,... |
4 | Randolph, Edmund | Madison, James | To James Madison from Edmund Randolph, 15 June 1810 | 1810-06-15 | This is the first letter, which I have written, since my convalescence after the dreadful attack... |
5 | Randolph, Edmund | Madison, James | To James Madison from Edmund Randolph, 14 February 1810 | 1810-02-14 | Mr. Thomas L. Preston, my son in law, being Edmonia’s husband, purposes to visit Washington. I... |
6 | Randolph, Edmund | Madison, James | To James Madison from Edmund Randolph, 13 March 1803 | 1803-03-13 | The inclosed decree has been rendered upon some few of the points, on which I have been consulted... |
7 | Randolph, Edmund | Madison, James | To James Madison from Edmund Randolph, 3 May 1802 | 1802-05-03 | The inclosed papers have been in my hands for several weeks; having been sent, as you will... |
8 | Randolph, Edmund | Madison, James | To James Madison from Edmund Randolph, 29 June 1801 | 1801-06-29 | I beg you to attribute my late delay to any thing, but inattention to your wishes. I have not... |
9 | Randolph, Edmund | Madison, James | Memorandum from Edmund Randolph, [29 June 1801] | 1801-06-29 | Questions propounded by James Madison Esqr 1. Where lands are brought into Hotchpot, is the value... |
10 | Randolph, Edmund | Madison, James | To James Madison from Edmund Randolph, 8 June 1801 | 1801-06-08 | This is the last day of the chancery-term; with which and the terms of other courts I have been... |