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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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11 | Vaughan, Benjamin | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Vaughan, 24 June 1801 | 1801-06-24 | I am favored with your letter of the 7th: instt. & have the pleasure to inclose a letter to my... |
12 | Vaughan, Benjamin | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Vaughan, 4 May 1801 | 1801-05-04 | I received your kind note in return to my letter. What follows may disappoint your opinion of... |
13 | Vaughan, Benjamin | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Vaughan, 15 March … | 1801-03-15 | You will have received a sufficiency of personal congratulations to yourself & felicitations on... |
14 | Vaughan, Benjamin | Adams, John | To John Adams from Benjamin Vaughan, 20 February 1794 | 1794-02-20 | Public men naturally take an interest in each other, which heightened in favor of unmerited... |
15 | Vaughan, Benjamin | Adams, John | To John Adams from Benjamin Vaughan, 4 July 1791 | 1791-07-04 | It would have given me considerable pleasure to have thought that my correspondence could have... |
16 | Vaughan, Benjamin | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Vaughan, 6 January … | 1791-01-06 | There is little doubt entertained, that we have dictated to Russia to come to terms with Turkey,... |
17 | Vaughan, Benjamin | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Vaughan, 2 December … | 1790-12-02 | There is nothing new. Peace seems established. The Belgic provinces cannot hold out. Some have... |
18 | Vaughan, Benjamin | Jefferson, Thomas | Enclosure: English Objections to a Universal Standard … | 1790-12-02 | Two very able persons, the Bp. of Autun and Mr. Jefferson, have proposd for France and America... |
19 | Vaughan, Benjamin | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Vaughan, 4 November … | 1790-11-04 | A convention was agreed upon the 24th. ulto. at Madrid, to be signed and exchanged as the 27th:... |
20 | Vaughan, Benjamin | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Vaughan, 21 October … | 1790-10-21 | I am at a loss how to write to you about public affairs, unless negatively. We have no war, we... |