1I. Topics for Inaugural Address, 8 February 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
Genl. topics the advantages of a peaceful system. that if once our debt is paid & taxes...
2II. Partial Draft, 8 February 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
h. 11. I am happy in observing the union of sentiment which has taken place in the great mass of...
3III. Partial Draft, 8 February 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
4. e. The free exercise of religion being placed by the constitution independant of the powers of...
4IV. Partial Draft, 8 February 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
b. In the transaction of your forn. affairs we have endeavd to cultivate the frdshp of all...
5V. Partial Draft, 8 February 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
When it was vain to deny that our measures were good, they resorted to motives, & alledged they...
6VI. Partial Draft, 8 February 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
In the great mass of our country Middle Southern & Westward The progress towards a final...
7VII. James Madison’s Remarks on a Draft, 8 February 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
insert + “thro’ the transactions of a portion of our Citizens whose intelligence & arrangements...
8VIII. Albert Gallatin’s Remarks on a Draft, 12 February 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
Louisiana — “that the acquisition may pay for itself before we are called on, & keep down the...
9IX. From Henry Dearborn, 13 February 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
Agreably to your request I have perused the enclosed, I am not capable of discovering any...
10X. To Robert Smith, 14 February 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
Will you be so good as to give the inclosed a strict revisal, and to suggest on a separate paper...