1To James Madison from Henry Tazewell, 4 June 1797 (Madison Papers)
I suppose you partake in the common solicitude to hear the passing political occurrences of this...
2To James Madison from Henry Tazewell, 11 June 1797 (Madison Papers)
I hasten to tell you that the Northern Mail of today brings an account of the arrival of a Ship...
3From Thomas Jefferson to Henry Tazewell, 28 November 1797 (Jefferson Papers)
In a letter addressed to the President p.t. of the Senate at the commencement of the session, I...
4John Henry to Henry Tazewell, 24 December 1797 (Jefferson Papers)
In Mr. Jeffersons Notes on Virginia it is stated (I have not the Book by me) that the Family of...
5From Thomas Jefferson to Henry Tazewell, 31 December 1797 (Jefferson Papers)
I found that my statement would be too long to give you the trouble of copying in the form of a...
6From Thomas Jefferson to Henry Tazewell, 27 January 1798 (Jefferson Papers)
As you mentioned that some of your commee admitted that the introduction of juries into trials by...
7To James Madison from Henry Tazewell, 18 March 1798 (Madison Papers)
Soon after my arrival here, I recd. your favour with several inclosures. The inclosed Letters...
8To James Madison from Henry Tazewell, 28 June 1798 (Madison Papers)
I send you inclosed two papers from which you may form some opinion of the temper prevalent...
9To Thomas Jefferson from Henry Tazewell, 5 July 1798 (Jefferson Papers)
The inclosed, will shew you the state in which the Senate yesterday passed Mr Loyd’s Sedition...
10To James Madison from Henry Tazewell, 12 July 1798 (Madison Papers)
I send you inclosed the amendments made by the H of R to our Sedition Bill —they have been agreed...
11To Thomas Jefferson from Henry Tazewell, 12 July 1798 (Jefferson Papers)
Since I last wrote you, the H of R have passed our Sedition Bill, with the inclosed amendments...
12To Thomas Jefferson from Henry Tazewell, 7 December 1798 (Jefferson Papers)
My intention was to have been in Philadelphia on the first day of the present Session of...