1From John Adams to James Hyman Causten, Sr., 2 March 1822 (Adams Papers)
I have received your polite letter of the 20th. of February. It would be a pleasure to me to impart any information to you, relative to the spoilations committed by France on the Commerce of the United States, between the years 1793, & 1801, If I had any, but I have none, but what is common to all my fellow Citizens. The Convention and the able, and voluminous Correspondence between Messrs....
2From John Adams to Jedidiah Morse, 2 March 1822 (Adams Papers)
I have received the honour of your respectful Letter of the 16th. February, With the Constitution of a Society which has relation to the Aboriginal Natives of the Country. I wish every thing to be done for the happiness of the Indians, which that Constitution proposes; but I have great doubts of the propriety of a voluntary Association, for such purposes The President, Senate, and House of...
3Thomas Jefferson to Frederick A. Mayo, 2 March 1822 (abstract) (Jefferson Papers)
wrote to him for Johnsons & Warner ’s edn of 1813. of Johnson ’s dict. FC ( MHi ); abstract in TJ’s hand at foot of text of PoC of TJ to Mayo, 19 Feb. 1822 ; on verso of a reused address cover of Joel Yancey to TJ. Not recorded in SJL .
4Thomas Jefferson to Edward Everett, 2 March 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
I am thankful to you, Sir, for the very edifying View of Europe which you have been so kind as to send me . tossed at random by the newspapers on an ocean of uncertainties and falsehoods, it is joyful at times to catch the glimmering of a beacon which shews us truly where we are. de Pradt ’s Europe had some effect in this way; but the less as the author was less known in character. the views...