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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | “A Lover of his Country” | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from "A Lover of his Country," 9 … | 1802-05-09 | Some Time in February last I wrote to You —to which I beg Reference concerning the Opinion I then... |
2 | “A Lover of his Country” | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from "A Lover of his Country," 10 … | 1802-03-10 | Excuse the Boldness of a Youth, who dares to write to the Chief Magistrate of his Country in the... |
3 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 29 June 1802 | 1802-06-29 | If you should chance to open this at a time which does not afford leisure to contemplate its... |
4 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, [before 5 March] | ≈1802-01-01 | Our Country by Your Assistance is happily delivered from King Craft and Priestcraft but it... |
5 | Archer, John | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from John Archer, 28 April 1802 | 1802-04-28 | Doctr: Joseph MCreary of Wilmington State of Delaware is desirous of being appointed a Surgeon to... |
6 | Archer, John | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from John Archer, 7 March 1802 | 1802-03-07 | Should there be any Vacancy by Death, Resignation or otherwise of any of the Secretaries to any... |
7 | “A reall friend” | Gallatin, Albert | "A reall friend" to Albert Gallatin, with Jefferson’s … | 1802-05-15 | It may Be considered as rude in any one to interfear in the affairs of government but those to... |
8 | “A republican of Woodbridge” | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from "A republican of Woodbridge," … | 1802-05-19 | Nothing could be more unexpected to the republicans in this part of the Countery than the... |
9 | “A Sybilline Voice” | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from "A Sybilline Voice," [before … | ≈1801-11-06 | tow circumstances, are frequaintly laid hold, on, And eagerly represented, as objects of... |
10 | a “True Friend, Alltho a woman” | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from a "True Friend, Alltho a … | 1802-06-20 | Being at the City of Washington the latter end of the siting of Congress, & in the house whare... |