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A vocabulary of New Jersey Delaware

All impressments unlawful and inadmissible

James Madison

All impressments unlawful and inadmissible

All impressments unlawful and inadmissible

All impressments unlawful and inadmissible

An examination of the British doctrine

James Madison

An examination of the British doctrine

An examination of the British doctrine, which subjects to capture a neutral trade, not open in time of peace

James Madison

An examination of the British doctrine, which subjects to capture a neutral trade, not open in time of peace

Considerations in favour of a national bank, independent of government influence, with checks and balances to guard against illegitimate speculations, and the dangerous consequences of a vicious administration of its affairs

James Madison

Considerations in favour of a national bank, independent of government influence, with checks and balances to guard against illegitimate speculations, and the dangerous consequences of a vicious administration of its affairs

El Federalista

James Madison

El Federalista

Equal religious liberty stated and defended

James Madison

Equal religious liberty stated and defended

Extract of a letter from the Secretary of State to Mr. Monroe, relative to impressments

James Madison

Extract of a letter from the Secretary of State to Mr. Monroe, relative to impressments

Founding of America Collection

James Madison

Founding of America Collection

James Madison, 1751-1836

James Madison

James Madison, 1751-1836

Letter from the Secretary of State to Mr. Monroe on the subject of the attack on the Chesapeake. The correspondence of Mr. Monroe with the British government. And also, Mr. Madison's correspondence with Mr. Rose on the same subject

James Madison

Letter from the Secretary of State to Mr. Monroe on the subject of the attack on the Chesapeake. The correspondence of Mr. Monroe with the British government. And also, Mr. Madison's correspondence with Mr. Rose on the same subject

Letter from the Secretary of State, accompanying certain laws of the North-western and Indiana territories of the United States

James Madison

Letter from the Secretary of State, accompanying certain laws of the North-western and Indiana territories of the United States

Letters from the Secretary of State to Messrs. Monroe and Pinkney, on subjects committed to their joint negotiations

James Madison

Letters from the Secretary of State to Messrs. Monroe and Pinkney, on subjects committed to their joint negotiations

Letters from the Secretary of State to Messrs. Monroe and Pinkney, on the subjects committed to their joint negotiation, with their communications to the Secretary of State

James Madison

Letters from the Secretary of State to Messrs. Monroe and Pinkney, on the subjects committed to their joint negotiation, with their communications to the Secretary of State

Letters on the constitutionality and policy of duties, for the protection and encouragement of domestic manufactures

James Madison

Letters on the constitutionality and policy of duties, for the protection and encouragement of domestic manufactures

Message from the President of the U. States returning the bill which had passed both houses of Congress, entitled An Act for the Relief of Richard Tervin, William Coleman ...

James Madison

Message from the President of the U. States returning the bill which had passed both houses of Congress, entitled An Act for the Relief of Richard Tervin, William Coleman ...

Message from the President of the United States in compliance with a resolution of the 26th inst

James Madison

Message from the President of the United States in compliance with a resolution of the 26th inst

Message from the president of the United States, communicating copies of letters which have passed between the Secretary of State and the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Great Britain, on the subjects of the orders in council and impressed seamen

James Madison

Message from the president of the United States, communicating copies of letters which have passed between the Secretary of State and the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Great Britain, on the subjects of the orders in council and impressed seamen

Message from the President of the United States, recommending a repeal of the embargo and restrictive system, so far as relates to nations in amity with the United States

James Madison

Message from the President of the United States, recommending a repeal of the embargo and restrictive system, so far as relates to nations in amity with the United States

Message from the President of the United States, recommending alterations in the manner of conducting the Patent Office, and further restrictions on the issue of patents

James Madison

Message from the President of the United States, recommending alterations in the manner of conducting the Patent Office, and further restrictions on the issue of patents

Message from the president of the United States, to both houses of Congress, at the commencement of the second session of the thirteenth Congress

James Madison

Message from the president of the United States, to both houses of Congress, at the commencement of the second session of the thirteenth Congress

Message from the President of the United States, to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the first session of the Fourteenth Congress

James Madison

Message from the President of the United States, to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the first session of the Fourteenth Congress

Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the acting Secretary of State, in compliance with a resolution of twenty-fourth Oct. last, requesting the President of the United States to lay before the Senate (provided he shall not consider the same improper to be communicated) the proof of any traffic carried on in the West Indies, by the sale of Negroes, taken from the United States, by the British forces since the present war

James Madison

Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the acting Secretary of State, in compliance with a resolution of twenty-fourth Oct. last, requesting the President of the United States to lay before the Senate (provided he shall not consider the same improper to be communicated) the proof of any traffic carried on in the West Indies, by the sale of Negroes, taken from the United States, by the British forces since the present war

Message from the President of the United States, transmitting certain documents ... on the subject of our affairs with Great Britain

James Madison

Message from the President of the United States, transmitting certain documents ... on the subject of our affairs with Great Britain

Message from the president of the United States, transmitting the treaty of peace and amity between the United States and His Brittanic Majesty

James Madison

Message from the president of the United States, transmitting the treaty of peace and amity between the United States and His Brittanic Majesty

Message from the President of the United States, upon the subject of discriminating duties, payable in the ports of Great Britain and the United States, by vessels of the respective nations

James Madison

Message from the President of the United States, upon the subject of discriminating duties, payable in the ports of Great Britain and the United States, by vessels of the respective nations

Message of the President of the United States transmitting a letter from Mr. Pinkney, covering one to him from the British Secretary of State, with his reply

James Madison

Message of the President of the United States transmitting a letter from Mr. Pinkney, covering one to him from the British Secretary of State, with his reply

Message of the President of the United States, transmitting information respecting the execution of the Act of Congress of 21st Feb. 1806

James Madison

Message of the President of the United States, transmitting information respecting the execution of the Act of Congress of 21st Feb. 1806

Message to Congress, transmitting Copies of Instructions to Ministers of U.S. appointed to negotiate Peace with Great Britain

James Madison

Message to Congress, transmitting Copies of Instructions to Ministers of U.S. appointed to negotiate Peace with Great Britain

Mr. Madison's motion for commercial restrictions

James Madison

Mr. Madison's motion for commercial restrictions

O Federalista

James Madison

O Federalista

Papers

James Madison

Papers

President Madison's inaugural speech, delivered March 4th, 1809

James Madison

President Madison's inaugural speech, delivered March 4th, 1809

Report of the committee to whom was referred a message from the President of the United States, of the twenty-third of December last

James Madison

Report of the committee to whom was referred a message from the President of the United States, of the twenty-third of December last

Report of the Committee to whom was referred the petition of Amelie Eugenie de Beaumarchais

James Madison

Report of the Committee to whom was referred the petition of Amelie Eugenie de Beaumarchais

Selections from the private correspondence of James Madison, from 1813 to 1836

James Madison

Selections from the private correspondence of James Madison, from 1813 to 1836

Speech in the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, delivered January 14, 1794 by James Madison of Virginia, in support of his propositions for the promotion of the commerce of the United States and in reply to William Smith of South-Carolina

James Madison

Speech in the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, delivered January 14, 1794 by James Madison of Virginia, in support of his propositions for the promotion of the commerce of the United States and in reply to William Smith of South-Carolina

Speech of Gen. S. W. Downs, on the Compromise and secession

James Madison

Speech of Gen. S. W. Downs, on the Compromise and secession

The debates in the several state conventions on the adoption of the federal Constitution

The debates in the several state conventions on the adoption of the federal Constitution

The diplomatick policy of Mr. Madison unveiled

James Madison

The diplomatick policy of Mr. Madison unveiled

The federalist

The federalist

The Federalist

The Federalist

The Federalist

The Federalist

The Federalist

The Federalist

The Federalist and other constitutional papers by Hamilton, Jay, Madison and other statesmen of their time

James Madison

The Federalist and other constitutional papers by Hamilton, Jay, Madison and other statesmen of their time

The Federalist on the new constitution

The Federalist on the new constitution

The Federalist, a commentary on the Constitution of the United States

The Federalist, a commentary on the Constitution of the United States

The Federalist, on the new Constitution, written in 1788

The Federalist, on the new Constitution, written in 1788

The Federalist, on the new Constitution, written in 1788, by Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Madison, and Mr. Jay: with an appendix, containing the letters of Pacificus and Helvidius on the proclamation of neutrality of 1793; also, the original articles of confederation, and the Constitution of the United States.  New ed., the numbers written by Mr. Madison corrected by himself

The Federalist, on the new Constitution, written in 1788, by Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Madison, and Mr. Jay: with an appendix, containing the letters of Pacificus and Helvidius on the proclamation of neutrality of 1793; also, the original articles of confederation, and the Constitution of the United States. New ed., the numbers written by Mr. Madison corrected by himself

The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United States

The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United States

The forging of American federalism

James Madison

The forging of American federalism

The inaugural speeches and messages of Thomas Jefferson, Esq. ... ; together with the inaugural speech of James Madison, Esq. ..

James Madison

The inaugural speeches and messages of Thomas Jefferson, Esq. ... ; together with the inaugural speech of James Madison, Esq. ..

The reply of Mr. Madison, in answer to Mr. Rose, in discussing the affair of the Chesapeake

James Madison

The reply of Mr. Madison, in answer to Mr. Rose, in discussing the affair of the Chesapeake

The Resolutions of Virginia and Kentucky, penned by Madison and Jefferson in relation to the Alien and sedition laws

James Madison

The Resolutions of Virginia and Kentucky, penned by Madison and Jefferson in relation to the Alien and sedition laws

The True republican

The True republican

To His Excellency James Madison, president of the United States of America

James Madison

To His Excellency James Madison, president of the United States of America

To the Republicans of the state of New York

James Madison

To the Republicans of the state of New York

US Constitution

James Madison

US Constitution

Who speaks for the Constitution

James Madison

Who speaks for the Constitution