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21 Joy, George Madison, James To James Madison from George Joy, 29 May 1822 1822-05-29 I left town before it was known what Letter Bags might float ashore from the Albion; some having...
22 Joy, George Madison, James To James Madison from George Joy, 2 February 1822 1822-02-02 I purchased, some three years ago, the first volume of the Histoire de l’Esprit revolutionaire...
23 Joy, George Madison, James To James Madison from George Joy, 9 January 1822 1822-01-09 The wind did chop round and blew a Hurricane; but the Albion sailed from L’pool, & how my Letter...
24 Joy, George Madison, James To James Madison from George Joy, 2 January 1822 1822-01-02 If a man were to note the Coincidencies of his day, he might find a bookful of amusement in the...
25 Joy, George Madison, James To James Madison from George Joy, 9 February 1821 1821-02-09 You shall have no cause to complain of a tardy rejoinder to your favour of the 25th Novr. last,...
26 Joy, George Madison, James To James Madison from George Joy, 1 March 1820 1820-03-01 It is so long since I received your last letter, that, tho’ carefully preserved, it is out of my...
27 Joy, George Madison, James To James Madison from George Joy, 17 June 1817 1817-06-17 I have already sent you original and duplicate of the enclosed; and I am sorry to say that my...
28 Joy, George Madison, James To James Madison from George Joy, 10 May 1817 1817-05-10 I wrote you on ⟨the 17th.⟩ Ult. that Mr: Adams had recd his appointment of Secretary of State,...
29 Joy, George Madison, James To James Madison from George Joy, 17 April 1817 1817-04-17 The Speech of Mr. Monroe reached town yesterday, and is in the Chronicle of this morning. I...