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11 | Austin, David | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 1 June 1801 | 1801-06-01 | The letter of Mr: Humphries enclosing other communications from Mr. OBrien & Mr: Cathcart ,... |
12 | Austin, David | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 29 January 1802 | 1802-01-29 | You was obligingly disposed to say, that tho’ you did not subscribe, you would receive a copy of... |
13 | Austin, David | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 8 January 1802 | 1802-01-08 | A Bill is about to be offered to the House of Representatives by the Senate, in which it is... |
14 | Austin, David | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 18 June 1801 | 1801-06-18 | Mr: Austin presumes to ask, if it would meet with the countenance of the President, that a... |
15 | Austin, David | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 29 June 1801 | 1801-06-29 | In the George Town “Museum” & in the “National Intelligencer” of this day may be observed a... |
16 | Austin, David | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 19 December 1801 | 1801-12-19 | Will you have the goodness to look over a communication of 28th ulto & seriously to weigh its... |
17 | Austin, David | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 21 March 1801 | 1801-03-21 | Cast my eye upon a News paper of this morning , I observed the following remark: “We understand... |
18 | Austin, David | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, [22 June 1801] | 1801-06-22 | Mr. Austin acknowleges the very acceptable Note from the President of 21. inst: and has the... |
19 | Austin, David | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 19 January 1802 | 1802-01-19 | It is painful to me to pierce a man of your natural good dispositions, even with the truth. But... |
20 | Austin, David | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 11 June 1801 | 1801-06-11 | I have observed too much candor in your manner of receiving my communications, to fear a trespass... |