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1 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 12 June 1806 | 1806-06-12 | It is my own opinion that the enclosed paper will do good among our own citizens, and public men,... |
2 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 11 June 1801 | 1801-06-11 | Your letter of the 5th. instant came to my hands yesterday afternoon, and the mail will depart in... |
3 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 21 April 1804 … | 1804-04-21 | 21 April 1804, Purveyor’s Office. “I have taken pains to procure information whether I could... |
4 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 2 April 1807 | 1807-04-02 | I add to the paper No. 1 the two inclosed papers. You will excuse their rough form and the... |
5 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 1 March 1807 | 1807-03-01 | I find it to be a fact, that a family connexion of a person, who accuses ABurr, expresses his... |
6 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe (Abstract), 7 June … | 1805-06-07 | 7 June 1805, Philadelphia . “Shortly before Mr. Adams[’]s mission of Messrs. Gerry, Pinckney &... |
7 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 2 March 1807 | 1807-03-02 | I wrote you a note by yesterdays mail, without signature, date of place or year, putting at foot... |
8 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 4 November 1806 | 1806-11-04 | Under all the circumstances of the times, in Europe & America, the tendency of things to the... |
9 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, February 1807 | ≈1807-02-01 | 1) On the State of external affairs in February 1807. Every faithful and reflecting friend to the... |
10 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 28 April 1801 | 1801-04-28 | Mr. Jacob Meyer, who was lately our consul in French St. Domingo is going to Washington upon some... |