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1 | Taylor, John | Adams, John | To John Adams from John Taylor, 20 February 1819 | 1819-02-20 | I am sorry you terminated your strictures upon my Enquiry because it is probable that I may... |
2 | Taylor, John | Jefferson, Thomas | John Taylor to Thomas Jefferson, 3 February 1821 | 1821-02-03 | I hope you will excuse the liberty I am about to take, when I assure you that I have no other... |
3 | Taylor, John | Jefferson, Thomas | John Taylor to Thomas Jefferson, 25 February 1821 | 1821-02-25 | Yours of the 14 th instant induces me to think, that the small sum mentioned in my last , may be... |
4 | Taylor, John | Jefferson, Thomas | John Taylor to Thomas Jefferson, 25 March 1821 | 1821-03-25 | Nothing can be better, nor more conformable to my wishes, than the mode you mention of learning... |
5 | Taylor, John | Jefferson, Thomas | John Taylor to Thomas Jefferson, 24 July 1821 | 1821-07-24 | When I first wrote to you on the private subject, I supposed that Col o Nicholas had left at... |
6 | Taylor, John | Jefferson, Thomas | John Taylor to Thomas Jefferson, 3 August 1821 | 1821-08-03 | I am constrained to write you this letter, by having Seen in the news papers an extract of a... |
7 | Taylor, John | Adams, John | To John Adams from John Taylor, 8 April 1824 | 1824-04-08 | During a long illness, from which I am not yet recovered, the reveries which usually amuse sick... |