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1 Marshall, John Adams, John Quincy From John Marshall to John Quincy Adams, 1817 to 1835 1817-01-01 February 3, 1829 Mr. Marshall accepts with pleasure the invitation of The President and Mrs....
2 Madison, James Adams, John Quincy James Madison to [John Quincy] Adams, 4 February 1835 1835-02-04 J. Madison with his best respects to Mr. Adams returns him many thanks for his "Oration on the...
3 Adams, John Quincy Madison, James John Quincy Adams to James Madison, 18 August 1834 1834-08-18 Your favour of the 30th. ulto. with its enclosures would have been received with unmingled...
4 Madison, James Adams, John Quincy [James Madison] to [John Quincy Adams], 30 July 1834 1834-07-30 The copy of your intended Speech on the "Removal of the Deposits" was received in the due time....
5 Madison, James Adams, John Quincy James Madison to John Quincy Adams, 22 November 1832 1832-11-22 The Copy of "Dermot MácMorrogh or the Conquest of Ireland" which I owe to your politeness, has...
6 Madison, James Adams, John Quincy James Madison to John Quincy Adams, 23 September 1831 1831-09-23 J. Madison, with his best respects to Mr. Adams, thanks him for the copy of his "Eulogy on the...
7 Madison, James Adams, John Quincy James Madison to John Quincy Adams, 2 August 1831 1831-08-02 J. Madison presents his best respects to Mr. Adams, and thanks him for the Copy of his Oration on...
8 Madison, James James Madison: Temperance statement, July 1831 1831-07-01 Being satisfied from observation and experience, as well as from Medical testimony that ardent...
9 Madison, James Adams, John Quincy James Madison to John Quincy Adams, 13 March 1829 1829-03-13 I have recd. your letter of the 1st. (post marked 7th.) instant, inclosing two letters from you...
10 Adams, John Quincy Madison, James John Quincy Adams to James Madison, 1 March 1829 1829-03-01 Your friendly Letter of the 24th. ulto is received, and the remark which you make in it...