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1 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 20 March 1802 | 1802-03-20 | I now return the letters to you from Mr. Purviance & Cambaceres, with an acknowledgment of those... |
2 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 3 December 1806 | 1806-12-03 | You will have seen by my letter of the 6th. inst. which went by Sundry conveyances, that the bill... |
3 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 28 February 1807 | 1807-02-28 | I have the honor to recommend to your attention the case of Messrs Francis and Charles Bradbury,... |
4 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 22 May 1807 | 1807-05-22 | In my letter of March l8th. to the joint Commission, it was signified that in a Conventional... |
5 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 31 May 1803 | 1803-05-31 | I have recd. your favor of the 9th. April, which gave us the first notice of your arrival in... |
6 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 4 June 1806 | 1806-06-04 | With this you will receive a duplicate of the dispatches taken with him by Mr. Pinkney who sailed... |
7 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 17 May 1806 | 1806-05-17 | Your last favor was of Mar. 11. The language of Mr. Fox and Mr. Gray, raises very favorable... |
8 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 13 November 1806 | 1806-11-13 | I inclose a copy of a letter from Messrs Levi Hollingsworth and Co. of Philada, in which they... |
9 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 24 October 1801 | 1801-10-24 | I have your two favors of the 11 & 15. instant. The letter inclosed in the first is returned, Mr.... |
10 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 30 July 1803 | 1803-07-30 | I recd your favor of by Mr. Hughs, the bearer of the public dispatches from you & Mr L. The... |
11 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 28 February 1803 | 1803-02-28 | Inclosed herewith is the Cypher you are to carry with you. I send it apart from the despatches,... |
12 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 15 April 1804 | 1804-04-15 | It being presumed that by the time of your receiving this communication, the Negotiation with... |
13 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 1 August 1806 | 1806-08-01 | In my letter of 15th May I transmitted you a statement of the misconduct of three British ships... |
14 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 26 October 1804 | 1804-10-26 | The turn which our affairs have taken at Madrid renders it expedient in the judgment of the... |
15 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 25 July 1807 | 1807-07-25 | Since the communications by the Revenge which sailed on monday last, nothing very material has... |
16 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 13 January 1807 | 1807-01-13 | Your letter of Octr. 24 with the communications which passed with the British Government on the... |
17 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 19 January 1804 | 1804-01-19 | I have already, in a letter by the last British packet given you a hint of the sensation produced... |
18 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 25 November 1806 | 1806-11-25 | In the month of September last, the French ship of War L’Impetueux of 74 guns, being disabled by... |
19 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 5 January 1808 | 1808-01-05 | Hoping that a post note on Norfolk will be cash in Richmond, I enclose one for $300, instead of... |
20 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 22 April 1804 | 1804-04-22 | Being advised that the Board of Commissioners under the 7th article of the British Treaty, when... |
21 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 22 April 1806 | 1806-04-22 | Under the same cover with this you will receive a letter for our Consul at St Petersburg... |
22 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 14 February 1804 | 1804-02-14 | You will herewith receive the ratification by the President and Senate, of the Convention with... |
23 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 1 June 1801 | 1801-06-01 | I have recd. your favor of the 23 Ult. Callendar made his appearance here some days ago in the... |
24 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 5 January 1804 | 1804-01-05 | The information and observations which you have as yet received from me since your arrival in... |
25 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 8 January 1802 | 1802-01-08 | I have not yet thanked you for the copy of your Message, which I find has attracted attention,... |
26 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 1 March 1803 | 1803-03-01 | Since you left us we have no further intelligence from N. Orleans, except a letter dated Jany 20... |
27 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 13 January 1806 | 1806-01-13 | I wrote you on the 8th. instant enclosing a pamphlet on the principle in question between this... |
28 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 15 March 1805 | 1805-03-15 | The condemnation of the cargo of the Olive Branch having been reversed, General Allen finds... |
29 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 25 June 1803 | 1803-06-25 | Your several letters to Apl. 19. have been recd. The dawn of your negociations has given much... |
30 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 9 February 1807 | 1807-02-09 | By Capt. Brewster, who, with his son and two Pilots, are about to proceed to England as Witnesses... |