1From John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, 15 September 1813 (Adams Papers)
My last Sheet, would not admit an Observation that was material to my design. Dr Price was “inclined to think” that infinite Wisdom and Goodness, could not permit infinite Power, to be inactive, from Eternity: but that, an infinite and eternal Universe, must have necessarily flowed from these Attributes. Plato’s System was “ Αγαθος ” was eternal, Self existent &c. His Ideas, his Word, his...
2William Henry Harrison to John Armstrong, 15 September 1813 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
15 September 1813 , “ Head Quarters Mouth of Portage River on Lake Erie .” “You will have been informed from the Letter of Commodore Perry to the Secretary of the Navy of the brilliant naval victory obtained by him & the capture of the whole of the Enemy’s flotilla on this lake. I arrived here the day before yesterday with a part of the troops from Seneca town & this morning General Cass has...
3John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, 15 September 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
My last Sheet , would not admit of an Observation that was material to my design. D r Price was “inclined to think” that infinite Wisdom and Goodness, could not permit infinite Power, to be inactive, from Eternity: but that, an infinite and eternal Universe, must have necessarily flowed from these Attributes. Plato’s System was “ Αγαθος ” was eternal, Self existent &c. His Ideas, his Word, his...
4Gales & Seaton to Thomas Jefferson, 15 September 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
In compliance with your request, communicated through M r Sam l H. Smith , we enclose a statement of your acc t for the Intelligencer, from the commencement of your subscription.—The dates of the credits, we cannot give, not finding them on the books, as kept by M r Smith’s clerk. RC ( DLC ); in the hand of Joseph Gales ; at foot of text: “Hon. Thomas Jefferson”; endorsed by TJ as received 22...
5Enclosure: Thomas Jefferson’s Account with the National Intelligencer, [ca. 15 September 1813] (Jefferson Papers)
Thomas Jefferson Esq D r Dolls For the National Intelligencer, from Oct 31. 1800 } 65.— to Oct 31. 1813