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1 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 31 October 1823 | 1823-10-31 | I this moment only receive your letter of the 17th. Mine by this mail renders nothing more... |
2 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 19 March 1827 | 1827-03-19 | Your two letters of Jany. 17 & 22. were duly recd. I hope your health was restored as soon as was... |
3 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 11 December 1819 | 1819-12-11 | I thank you for the copy of your Message. The moderation it breathes towards Spain will be... |
4 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 5 February 1824 | 1824-02-05 | Your favor of Jany. 26. came duly to hand. The information I wish to be obtained from Genl.... |
5 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 22 September 1827 | 1827-09-22 | I have recd. a letter from H. Lee dated Nashville Aug. 24. stating that he had corresponded with... |
6 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 18 December 1827 | 1827-12-18 | I have recd. yours of the 10th. and return the correspondence between Col Mercer and yourself.... |
7 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 30 October 1823 | 1823-10-30 | I have recd. from Mr. Jefferson your letter to him, with the correspondence between Mr. Canning &... |
8 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 11 December 1818 | 1818-12-11 | The inclosed is of little consequence, but you will see that it ought to have been addressed to... |
9 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 29 October 1827 | 1827-10-29 | Yours of the 3d. instant, with copies of your two letters to Judge White now returned, were not... |
10 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 23 December 1823 | 1823-12-23 | A most distressing picture has been presented to me of the condition of Mr. Cathcart and his... |
11 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 22 August 1817 | 1817-08-22 | Your favor of July 27. from Plattsburg was duly received, and I am very glad to learn from it,... |
12 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 4 November 1823 | 1823-11-04 | In the hurry of acknowledging yours of Ocr. 17. recd. at the last moment of the opportunity for... |
13 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 18 February 1818 | 1818-02-18 | I have recd. your favor of the 13th. I beg that you will not think of the pecuniary subject till... |
14 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | James Madison to James Monroe, 15 December 1830 | 1830-12-15 | I have recd. yours of the 7th. You will not doubt that our sympathies have been fully with you... |
15 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 27 December 1817 | 1817-12-27 | Your favor of the 22d. has been duly recd. I am so much aware that you have not a moment to spare... |
16 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 13 February 1823 | 1823-02-13 | I have rcd. your favor of the 3d. I am much obliged by the kind manner in which you speak of my... |
17 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 16 February 1822 | 1822-02-16 | A letter from Mrs. Dallas has just come under my eye, by which I find she is subsisting on very... |
18 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 21 October 1817 | 1817-10-21 | Your favor of the 18th. was handed to me by your servant, at a moment & place which did not... |
19 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 20 September 1826 | 1826-09-20 | Inferring from the silence of the Newspapers, since they announced your appointment as a visitor... |
20 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 2 October 1818 | 1818-10-02 | I have duly recd. yours of the 27th. Ulto. I am very sorry that I shall not be able to have the... |
21 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 26 February 1828 | 1828-02-26 | Your two letters of the 13 & 15th. inst came together by the last mail (sunday evening) too late... |
22 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | James Madison to James Monroe, 20 March 1828 | 1828-03-20 | Yours of Feby. 23. was not recd. before the last mail tho’ having the Aldie post mark on the day... |
23 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 20 December 1822 | 1822-12-20 | I have recd. from Mr. Lear engaged in settling the accounts of General Hull, a request of what I... |
24 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | James Madison to James Monroe, 15 September 1829 | 1829-09-15 | I recd. yours of the 10th. with a full sense of your kindness in taking so much interest in my... |
25 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 10 February 1820 | 1820-02-10 | I have duly recd. your favor of the 5th. followed by a copy of the public documents; for which I... |
26 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 9 June 1823 | 1823-06-09 | Mr. Morris who was employed for several years on a confidential Mission to Spain, observes to me... |
27 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 20 June 1819 | 1819-06-20 | Mr. Ths. Lehré of S. C. is a candidate for the vacant Collectorship of Charleston, and writes... |
28 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 16 April 1823 | 1823-04-16 | Your favor of the 9th. did not come to hand till the evening before the last. From a... |
29 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, [5 August] 1818 | 1818-08-05 | On my arrival here last evening I learnt that you had reachd home the day before yesterday. I am... |
30 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 8 March 1818 | 1818-03-08 | I find that Mr. H. Carroll, son of Charles Carroll, who brought over the Treaty of Ghent, is very... |