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11 | Washington, George | Madison, James | To James Madison from George Washington, 8 June 1788 | 1788-06-08 | I am much obliged by the few lines you wrote to me on the 4th. and though it is yet too soon to... |
12 | Washington, George | Madison, James | To James Madison from George Washington, 2 May 1788 | 1788-05-02 | Your favor of the 10th. Ult. came duly to hand, and the enclosure for Mr. D. Carroll was... |
13 | Washington, George | Madison, James | From George Washington to James Madison, 23 September … | 1788-09-23 | I duly received your letter of the 24th of last Month, but as we had no intelligence or... |
14 | Washington, George | Madison, James | From George Washington to James Madison, 2 May 1788 | 1788-05-02 | Your favor of the 10th Ult. came duly to hand, and the enclosure for Mr D. Carroll was forwarded... |
15 | Washington, George | Madison, James | From George Washington to James Madison, 1 December … | 1788-12-01 | By a notification in the Pensylvania Packet, it appears that the Southern Mail was robbed on the... |
16 | Washington, George | Madison, James | From George Washington to James Madison, 12 June 1784 | 1784-06-12 | Can nothing be done in our Assembly for poor Paine? Must the merits, & Services of Common Sense... |
17 | Washington, George | Madison, James | To James Madison from George Washington, 23 June 1788 | 1788-06-23 | Since my last, acknowledging the first letter you did me the favor to write to me after your... |
18 | Washington, George | Madison, James | To James Madison from George Washington, 16 February … | 1789-02-16 | Having heard of your Election, by a respectable majority of the suffrages of the District for... |
19 | Washington, George | Madison, James | From George Washington to James Madison, 22 March 1789 | 1789-03-22 | Your favors of the 5th & 8th came duly to hand; the first from Baltimore, the latter from Philda.... |
20 | Washington, George | Madison, James | To James Madison from George Washington, 12 June 1784 | 1784-06-12 | Can nothing be done in our Assembly for poor Paine? Mus[t] the merits, & Services of Common Sense... |