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1 Madison, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Madison, 11 February … 1797-02-11 After several little turns in the mode of conveying you notice of your election, recurrence was...
2 Madison, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Madison, 5 February 1797 1797-02-05 I have received yours of giving notice that we shall have the pleasure of seeing you here soon,...
3 Madison, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Madison, 29 January 1797 1797-01-29 Yours covering an unsealed letter to Mr. Tazewell came duly to hand, and will be turned to the...
4 Madison, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Madison, 22 January 1797 1797-01-22 I have received yours of Jany. 8th. You will find by the papers that the communication on French...
5 Madison, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Madison, 15 January 1797 1797-01-15 The last mail brought me your favor of Jany. 1. inclosing an unsealed one for Mr. A. and...
6 Madison, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Madison, 8 January 1797 1797-01-08 I have received your favor of the 17 ult. The election is not likely to terminate in the...
7 Madison, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Madison, 25 December … 1796-12-25 I can not yet entirely remove the uncertainty in which my last left the election. Unless the...
8 Madison, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Madison, 19 December … 1796-12-19 The returns from N. Hampshire, Vermont, S.C. and Georga. are still to come in, and leave the...
9 Madison, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Madison, 10 December … 1796-12-10 Exitus in dubio is still the Motto to the election. You must reconcile yourself to the secondary...
10 Madison, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Madison, 5 December 1796 1796-12-05 It is not possible yet to calculate with any degree of certainty whether you are to be left by...