Thomas Jefferson Papers

From Thomas Jefferson to John Randolph, 28 January 1806

Jan. 28. 06.

Th: Jefferson returns the two inclosed letters to mr Randolph with thanks for the perusal. the subject of mr M’s letter was a good deal known to Th:J. there was much passion & some error on both sides. the integrity of the one party was never impeached: some interested views were imputed to the other, but certainly never proved to the government, each party thought their side of the questions so plain as to expect the administration to join with them. the nature of the case rendered that improper. Th:J sincerely laments the accident to mr Giles, which is a public misfortune at this time. he prays mr Randolph to accept his friendly salutations & to be assured of his high esteem & respect.

MHi: Coolidge Collection.

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