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From Thomas Jefferson to Joseph Hamilton Daveiss, 15 February 1806

Washington Feb. 15. 06.

Sir

Your letter of Jan. 10. came safely to hand a week ago. according to your permission it has been communicated to mr Madison & mr Gallatin. I have also communicated it to Genl. Dearborne; because one of the persons named by you is particularly under his observation, so far it was necessary, & not further, & I will be responsible for it’s secrecy. the information is so important that it is my duty to request a full communication of every thing known or heard by you relating to it, & particularly of the names of all persons whether engaged in the combination, or witnesses to any part of it. at the same time I pledge myself to you that it shall be known no further than it now is, until it shall become necessary to place them in the hands of the law; and that even then no unnecessary communication shall be made of the channel through which we recieve our information. you will be sensible that names are peculiarly important to prevent a misplacing of our confidence either in the investigation of this subject particularly or in the general trust of public affairs. in hopes of hearing from you without delay, I pray you to accept my salutations & assurances of great respect.

Th: Jefferson

DLC: Papers of Thomas Jefferson.

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