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1 | Jones, David | Madison, James | To James Madison from David Jones, 12 March 1816 | 1816-03-12 | Last December I was Seized with the Influenza, which confined me to my house through the winter,... |
2 | Jones, David | Madison, James | To James Madison from David Jones, 8 March 1815 | 1815-03-08 | God has continued my life to see Peace once on Earth. I know not what to call it. I cannot call... |
3 | Jones, David | Madison, James | To James Madison from David Jones, 3 February 1815 | 1815-02-03 | Spring will soon come, the Session of Congress, if it be proper to call it one, end, & what ought... |
4 | Jones, David | Madison, James | To James Madison from David Jones, 3 January 1815 | 1815-01-03 | I must call your attention once more to the Lakes. You must see the object of the British is to... |
5 | Jones, David | Madison, James | To James Madison from David Jones, 10 December 1814 | 1814-12-10 | I have now before me, a Pamphlet writen by mr Melish with his remarks on Sine Qua non. He has... |
6 | Jones, David | Madison, James | To James Madison from David Jones, 8 October 1814 | 1814-10-08 | Bear with repeating my letters, for my Soul within me is distressed for your Situation. The State... |
7 | Jones, David | Madison, James | To James Madison from David Jones, 3 October 1814 | 1814-10-03 | One thing I forgot, which ought to have been inparted in my last Letter, which is a matter of... |
8 | Jones, David | Madison, James | To James Madison from David Jones, 28 September 1814 | 1814-09-28 | I came here last friday in a Steam Boat from albany. I have been fit for Duty very little of this... |
9 | Jones, David | Madison, James | To James Madison from David Jones, 21 March 1814 | 1814-03-21 | Several subjects are so impressed on my Mind, that I must give them vent, as some things may... |
10 | Jones, David | Madison, James | To James Madison from David Jones, 31 January 1814 | 1814-01-31 | Let not your Patience fail you by reciving so many Letters from me, for though they have been... |