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1 | Austin, David | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 9 March 1801 | 1801-03-09 | Though a stranger to your person, I doubt not but as a Gentleman of science, of benevolence & of... |
2 | Austin, David | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 15 March 1801 | 1801-03-15 | Well knowing that the subject, on which my addresses are founded, is accompanied with... |
3 | Austin, David | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 21 March 1801 | 1801-03-21 | Cast my eye upon a News paper of this morning , I observed the following remark: “We understand... |
4 | Austin, David | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 30 March 1801 | 1801-03-30 | In revising the order, & judging of the properiety of certain appointments, at the conclusion of... |
5 | Austin, David | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 15 May 1801 | 1801-05-15 | Seeing in a paper of this City, some sketches of a Tornado , said to have fallen out at... |
6 | Austin, David | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 16 May 1801 | 1801-05-16 | Suffer the interesting nature of my communications to apologize for their frequency. Perceiving... |
7 | Austin, David | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 26 May 1801 | 1801-05-26 | Knowing that the matter of my Communications may labor in the minds of the well-disposed, and... |
8 | Austin, David | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 1 June 1801 | 1801-06-01 | The letter of Mr: Humphries enclosing other communications from Mr. OBrien & Mr: Cathcart ,... |
9 | Austin, David | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 9 June 1801 | 1801-06-09 | Mr. Austin takes the liberty of submitting to the President, the consideration of a momentary... |
10 | Austin, David | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 11 June 1801 | 1801-06-11 | I have observed too much candor in your manner of receiving my communications, to fear a trespass... |