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1 | Coxe, Tench | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Tench Coxe, 13 January 1809 | 1809-01-13 | I beg you to excuse the liberty & the inconvenience of this application, & to believe that... |
2 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 1808 | ≈1808-01-01 | It is from a sense of duty that I furnish you, in confidence, with some information, which this... |
3 | Coxe, Tench | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Tench Coxe, 19 November 1808 | 1808-11-19 | The situation of the United States has become very uncomfortable, and presents disagreeable... |
4 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 4 October 1808 | 1808-10-04 | I had the honor to furnish you lately with some Abstracts (in my hand writing) from a paper... |
5 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 5 August 1808 | 1808-08-05 | I take the liberty to inclose you a letter for the President which I request the favor of you to... |
6 | Coxe, Tench | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Tench Coxe, 5 August 1808 | 1808-08-05 | The account of the death of the late worthy collector of this port will probably reach you with... |
7 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 24 March 1808 | 1808-03-24 | The great importance of the present crisis occasions me earnestly to wish for a copy of the... |
8 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 1807 | ≈1807-01-01 | British blockade by mere notification-- Russian--do. Not to produce a fall of the blockade plan... |
9 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 1807 | ≈1807-01-01 | The present condition of the world certainly demands all the consideration of every wise and good... |
10 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 1807 | ≈1807-01-01 | Dear Sir Very pressing business of the Army & indian department, with some other circumstances &... |
11 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 1 December 1807 | 1807-12-01 | To James Madison, Esquire, Secretary of State the memorial & petition of Tench Coxe, a citizen of... |
12 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, November 1807 | ≈1807-11-01 | This letter goes to you as a citizen. I have no copy of it, or the paper it encloses. If that... |
13 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 9 October 1807 | 1807-10-09 | As I conceive it may be useful, and I feel it to be proper that the Government should know of the... |
14 | Coxe, Tench | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Tench Coxe, 2 October 1807 | 1807-10-02 | In the course of my reflexions on the subject on which I had the honor in my last letter... |
15 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 1 October 1807 | 1807-10-01 | I understand to day that the coming out of Lord Selkirk is certain, and that he is to come in the... |
16 | Coxe, Tench | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Tench Coxe, 1 October 1807 | 1807-10-01 | Being this day informed that the death of the late worthy Collector of this Port has taken place,... |
17 | Coxe, Tench | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Tench Coxe, 28 September 1807 | 1807-09-28 | I take the liberty of mentioning to you that I am informed Genl. Muhlenberg has given to one of... |
18 | Coxe, Tench | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Tench Coxe, 25 September 1807 | 1807-09-25 | I have this day the honor of your respected favor of the 21st. instant. Permit me to assure you,... |
19 | Coxe, Tench | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Tench Coxe, 15 September 1807 | 1807-09-15 | I have the honor to submit to your consideration some reflexions, which have been some time on my... |
20 | Coxe, Tench | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Tench Coxe, 5 September 1807 | 1807-09-05 | Mr. Coxe has the honor respectfully to submit to the inofficial perusal of Mr. Jefferson, a part... |
21 | Coxe, Tench | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Tench Coxe, 22 August 1807 | 1807-08-22 | Cotton The present crisis again draws into consideration the important agricultural production... |
22 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 31 July 1807 | 1807-07-31 | An original letter from a house of the first character in Liverpool, of the 7th. Ulto. is now in... |
23 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 21 July 1807 | 1807-07-21 | A case of so much importance to the U. S. has occurred here, that I do myself the honor to... |
24 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 14 July 1807 | 1807-07-14 | I have been requested to transmit to you the papers in relation to Mr. William Griffith... |
25 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 6 July 1807 | 1807-07-06 | The proclamation is well received here by a very large proportion of the community. It is however... |
26 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 4 July 1807 | 1807-07-04 | I have sent to our greater seaports from New Orleans to Portsmouth N. H. to different friends,... |
27 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 2 July 1807 | 1807-07-02 | A british armed brig of 10 guns, & I believe about 250 Tons has been this afternoon crippled &... |
28 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 1 July 1807 | 1807-07-01 | The meeting held here this day has gone off tranquilly. A set of resolutions were adopted the... |
29 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, June 1807 | ≈1807-06-01 | (Private) There are many symptoms of foreign and domestic eagerness upon the subject of the... |
30 | Coxe, Tench | Madison, James | To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 30 June 1807 | 1807-06-30 | In the present serious posture of affairs, it has appeared to me that the state of the public... |