You
have
selected

  • Author

    • Jefferson, Thomas
  • Recipient

    • Madison, James

Period

Dates From

Dates To

Search help
Documents filtered by: Author="Jefferson, Thomas" AND Recipient="Madison, James"
Results 511-560 of 1,185 sorted by relevance
Yours of the 14th. is recieved and I now return the papers which accompanied it. I must cry...
Since you were here I have had time to turn to my accounts, and among others undertook to state...
I had before heard this matter spoken of, but did not suppose it seriously intended. If there be...
Th: Jefferson returns to mr Madison Erving’s letter to Genl. Dear-borne, & approves of a...
I inclose you a letter from mr Cabell and a copy of the bill I prepared and sent him as he...
Letter not found. ca. 1 June 1784 . In his “Summary Journal of letters,” Jefferson wrote under...
I wrote you twice yesterday. This is chiefly to cover the inclosed. On a sum of the poll last...
These papers from Governor Cabell are inclosed for your perusal; I am about to answer the...
The belief is so universal that the ensuing legislature will dispose in some way of the...
As I sent you my first effort to keep Duane right, so I communicate the second , which the...
Yours by yesterday’s post is recieved. The letter to Higginson & others is entirely approved, and...
I have sent to Havre the following packages, with directions to send them by the first vessel to...
I sincerely congratulate you on your release from incessant labors, corroding anxieties, active...
On my return from Bedford two days ago I recieved your favor of July 24 and learnt with sincere...
I inclose you a letter & sundry papers recieved from mr. Gallatin of which I will ask the return....
I have percieved in some of our Professors a disinclination to the preparing themselves for...
I inclose you the pamphlet desired in your’s of July 24. Also the one on Weights & measures...
Your’s of the 12 th has been duly recieved. I have much doubted whether, in case of a war,...
I inclose you my thoughts on a subject extremely difficult, and on which I would thank you for...
Yours of Oct. 30. came to hand last night. Cap t Coles passed this place on the 31 st to...
As I sent you my first effort to keep Duane right, so I communicate the second, which the failure...
Yours of the 11th. is recieved, with the letter from Bringhurst. On consideration of all...
I observe a great number of contracts for carrying the mails are advertised to be made within a...
Your packet came to hand yesterday with the letters of Monroe, Armstrong Coburn, Zeigler &...
The road through Ravensworth is renderd absolutely impassable for a four wheeled carriage by a...
The only questions which press on the Executive for decision are Whether we shall enter into a...
On a view of our affairs with Spain, presented me in a letter from C. Pinckney, I wrote you on...
My last was of the 17th. if I may reckon a single line any thing. Yours of the 13th. came to hand...
I recieved yesterday only yours of Apr. 27. with the letters of Armstrong, Turreau, Hull,...
The last post brought me the counter addresses now inclosed. that from Ipswich is signed by 40....
Will you consider whether a copy of the inclosed sent to each head of department would be best,...
I wrote yesterday to Genl. Dearborne on the subject of intruders on the public lands in...
On my return the day before yesterday I found here your’s of the 15th. as the Russian ships are...
In hopes that Mrs. Madison and yourself and Miss Madison will favor us with a visit when Colo....
Yours of the 17th. was recieved on the 21st. I consider Armstrong’s letter as giving us the...
The day after you left us , I sat down and wrote the petition I mentioned to you. it is not yet...
One of those cases now occurs which oblige me to relax from my general wish not to add to your...
Your letter dated the 7th. should probably have been of the 14th. as I recieved it only by that...
I now return you the papers recieved by yesterday’s post. The letter to Monroe & one to Merry are...
On further enquiry and examination, I find it necessary to correct the list of justices before...
I send you the draught of a proclamation dated for tomorrow. I think all the letters & orders, to...
I send you some papers from the Secretary of Louisiana for your office; also a letter from...
Our postrider having mistaken his day, brought us no mail on Thursday last. yesterday I recieved...
I have attentively read your letter to mr Wheaton on the question whether at the date of the...
Your’s of the 26th. came to hand yesterday. I now return you the letters recieved from you of...
Your’s of the 17 th & that by the last mail are recieved. I have carefully searched among my...
Our brewing for the use of the present year has been some time over. About the last of Oct. or...
In my letter of yesterday I forgot to inclose one I have received on the subject of a debt due to...
I have recieved, signed & forwarded Poydrass’s commission, & have forwarded the letter to...
The fever spreads faster. Deaths are now about 30. a day. It is in every square of the city. All...