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1 | Jefferson, Thomas | Johnson, Thomas | From Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Johnson, 29 August 1791 | 1791-08-29 | The President having recieved a joint letter of the Commissioners on the subject of regulations,... |
2 | Jefferson, Thomas | Johnson, Thomas | From Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Johnson, 8 March 1792 | 1792-03-08 | I received your favor of Feb. 29. the day after I had written a public letter to the... |
3 | Jay, John | Johnson, Thomas | From John Jay to Thomas Johnson, 12 March 1792 | 1792-03-12 | I have been favored with your’s of the 3 d . of last month, & regret the Indisposition which... |
4 | Washington, George | Johnson, Thomas | From George Washington to Thomas Johnson, 31 January … | 1796-01-31 | I am ashamed, so much after the date of it, to have the receipt of your letter of the 15th of... |
5 | Washington, George | Johnson, Thomas | From George Washington to Thomas Johnson, 26 August … | 1795-08-26 | I discovered, after my letter of the 24 with its enclosure, was sent to the Post Office, that it... |
6 | Washington, George | Johnson, Thomas | From George Washington to Thomas Johnson, 23 February … | 1794-02-23 | Your letter of the 6th instant came Safe, but not until after it had lain many days in the Post... |
7 | Washington, George | Johnson, Thomas | From George Washington to Thomas Johnson, 6 March 1795 | 1795-03-06 | About the 20th of last month I received a letter from you dated at George Town the 12th of... |
8 | Washington, George | Johnson, Thomas | From George Washington to Thomas Johnson, 8 August 1791 | 1791-08-08 | It appearing to me proper that the Commissioners should be apprised of the pretensions—signified... |
9 | Washington, George | Johnson, Thomas | From George Washington to Thomas Johnson, 28 September … | 1789-09-28 | In assenting to the opinion that the due administration of Justice is the strongest cement of... |
10 | Washington, George | Johnson, Thomas | From George Washington to Thomas Johnson, 24 August … | 1795-08-24 | The Office of Secretary of State is vacant—occasioned by the resignation of Mr Randolph. Will you... |