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1 Duane, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Duane, 3 May 1809 1809-05-03 Public motives, such as I conceive calculated to render service to the interests and honor of...
2 Duane, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Duane, 1 November 1809 … 1809-11-01 1 November 1809, Philadelphia. Introduces Christopher Fitzsimmons of Charleston, South Carolina,...
3 Duane, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Duane, 1 December 1809 1809-12-01 Every man owes to his country the best services of which he is capable; if in an upright zeal to...
4 Duane, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Duane, 5 December 1809 1809-12-05 I have revolved for some time in my mind the ideas which in a crude form I have taken the liberty...
5 Duane, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Duane, 8 December 1809 1809-12-08 I took the liberty of placing before you some few ideas on the subject of an application of the...
6 Duane, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Duane, 16 April 1810 1810-04-16 My son Wm. J. Duane will have the honor to present you this note, going to Washington on a matter...
7 Duane, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Duane, 6 August 1812 1812-08-06 I have been just informed by Mr Carswell that he means to signify by the morning’s Mail, that he...
8 Duane, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Duane, 20 September 1812 1812-09-20 If I did not believe that the motive which actuates me would justify me even under the...
9 Duane, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Duane, 22 January 1814 1814-01-22 I trust to be pardoned for the liberty of addressing you when I assure you of my unfeigned...
10 Duane, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Duane, 22 February 1814 1814-02-22 Having had the honor to address you on the appointment of a Postmaster in this city, I think...