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31 | Jefferson, Thomas | Monroe, James | From Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 14 June 1823 | 1823-06-14 | The reasons assigned in your favor of the 7 th for preferring to retain Loudon instead of... |
32 | Jefferson, Thomas | Monroe, James | From Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 23 June 1823 | 1823-06-23 | I have been lately visited by a mr Miralla, a native of Buenes Ayres, but resident in Cuba for... |
33 | Jefferson, Thomas | Monroe, James | From Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 19 October 1823 | 1823-10-19 | I forward to you the inclosed letter on the same ground on which it is addressed to me, and not... |
34 | Jefferson, Thomas | Monroe, James | From Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 24 October 1823 | 1823-10-24 | The question presented by the letters you have sent me is the most momentous which has ever been... |
35 | Jefferson, Thomas | Monroe, James | From Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 19 December 1823 | 1823-12-19 | Mr. Girardin, president of the college of Baltimore understanding that the office of librarian to... |
36 | Jefferson, Thomas | Monroe, James | From Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 5 February 1824 | 1824-02-05 | The inclosed letter is from a person entirely unknown to me; yet it seems to expect a confidence... |
37 | Jefferson, Thomas | Monroe, James | From Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 20 February 1824 | 1824-02-20 | The multiplied sollicitations to interest myself with you for applicants for office have been... |
38 | Jefferson, Thomas | Monroe, James | From Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 27 March 1824 | 1824-03-27 | I recieve mr Livingston’s question through you with kindness, and answer it without hesitation.... |
39 | Jefferson, Thomas | Monroe, James | From Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 2 July 1824 | 1824-07-02 | I took the liberty some time last fall of placing mr Duane your notice, should any thing occur... |
40 | Jefferson, Thomas | Monroe, James | From Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 10 July 1824 | 1824-07-10 | My friend Col o Peyton, passing thro’ Washington on a trip to the North, will pay his respects to... |