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1 | Adams, John | Tudor, William, Sr. | From John Adams to William Tudor, Sr., 7 September 1798 | 1798-09-07 | I thank you for this respectfull Address. The Existence of the Independence of any Nation, cannot... |
2 | Adams, John | Tudor, William, Sr. | From John Adams to William Tudor, Sr., 25 February 1800 | 1800-02-25 | I have received your favor of the 17th & thank you for the information & opinion you give me... |
3 | Adams, John | Tudor, William, Sr. | From John Adams to William Tudor, Sr., 14 November 1800 | 1800-11-14 | I have recd with great pleasure your favour of the fifth. Of the Book which my Enemy has written... |
4 | Adams, John | Tudor, William, Sr. | From John Adams to William Tudor, Sr., 19 November 1800 | 1800-11-19 | In your late Letter you intimate that a certain Gentleman is not a Friend to the present... |
5 | Adams, John | Tudor, William, Sr. | From John Adams to William Tudor, Sr., 13 December 1800 | 1800-12-13 | Thank you for your favour of 30 Nov. No reply will be made while I am a public Man—Perhaps none... |
6 | Adams, John | Tudor, William, Sr. | From John Adams to William Tudor, Sr., 25 December 1800 | 1800-12-25 | It is plain from Mr. Hamiltons pamphlet & from all the writings against the negotiation with... |
7 | Adams, John | Tudor, William, Sr. | From John Adams to William Tudor, Sr., 25 December 1800 | 1800-12-25 | I had last night, yours of the 24th.—The Anxiety of the two Setts of Persons you mention is eer... |
8 | Adams, John | Tudor, William, Sr. | From John Adams to William Tudor, Sr., 20 January 1801 | 1801-01-20 | I thank you for your favour of the 9th. You ask, if it is true that Hamilton and Burr are on an... |