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1 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 14 February … | 1790-02-14 | I received your favor of Jan. 24. the day before yesterday; the President’s of the 21st. was 16... |
2 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, [ca. 30 March] … | 1790-03-30 | I forgot to take your final opinion last night as to the mode of conveying official... |
3 | Jefferson, Thomas | Washington, George | Thomas Jefferson to George Washington, 12 July 1790 … | 1790-07-12 | Abstract. 12 July 1790, New York. Secretary Jefferson reports to Washington that he “had a... |
4 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 20 September … | 1790-09-20 | Your servant now returns with many thanks for the aid of him & your horses. I was disappointed in... |
5 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 23 September … | 1790-09-23 | Mr. Randolph arrived last night without having been able to get me a horse, or even to hear of... |
6 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, [1 January] … | 1791-01-01 | I intended to have called last night & left with you the inclosed draught of a lre. to Otto but... |
7 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 10 January 1791 | 1791-01-10 | Will you be so good as to let me know how much I am in your debt for travelling expences & the... |
8 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 12 January 1791 | 1791-01-12 | It being impossible to entertain a doubt that the horse I bought of you was fairly sold, & fairly... |
9 | Jefferson, Thomas | Madison, James | To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 13 March 1791 | 1791-03-13 | What say you to taking a wade into the country at noon? It will be pleasant above head at least.... |