American politician; 4th president of the United States
James Madison
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The papers of James Madison
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James MadisonJames MadisonJ. C. A. StaggJeanne Kerr CrossMary A. HackettRobert J. BruggerRobert Allen Rutland

Writings
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James MadisonJames Madison
An examination of the British doctrine, which subjects to capture a neutral trade, not open in time of peace
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Speech, in the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, delivered January 14, 1794
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Letters from the Secretary of State to Messrs. Monroe and Pinkney, on subjects committed to their joint negotiations
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The Federalist papers
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Alexander HamiltonJames MadisonJohn JayClinton RossiterCharles R. KeslerJames MadisonJohn JayClinton Rossiter
![Message from the President of the United States [i.e. Madison], transmitting copies of a correspondence between Mr. Monroe and Mr. Foster](http://covers.openlibrary.org/b/isbn/0665494262-M.jpg)
Message from the President of the United States [i.e. Madison], transmitting copies of a correspondence between Mr. Monroe and Mr. Foster
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Message from the president of the United States, transmitting communications from the plenipotentiaries of the United States, charged with negotiating peace with Great Britain
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![Message from the President of the United States [i.e. Madison], transmitting a letter from the Secretary of War](http://covers.openlibrary.org/b/isbn/9780665494246-M.jpg)
Message from the President of the United States [i.e. Madison], transmitting a letter from the Secretary of War
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Message from the president of the United States to both houses of Congress, at the commencement of the first session of the twelfth Congress
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Message from the president of the United States, transmitting copies of certain documents obtained from a secret agent of the British government, employed in fomenting disaffection to the constituted authorities, and in bringing about resistance to the laws, and eventually, in concert with a British force, to destroy the union of the United States
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A memorial and remonstrance, presented to the General Assembly of the state of Virginia, at their session in 1785, in consequence of a bill brought into that Assembly for the establishment of religion by law
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To the Honorable the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia. A memorial and remonstrance
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Washington-Madison papers collected and preserved by James Madison, estate of J. C. McGuire ... containing highly important letters from General Washington ... also letters of Edmund Randolph, Edmund Pendleton, Joseph Jones, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, Jonathan Dayton, General John Armstrong, Henry Clay, and other eminent statesmen, to James Madison, as well as James Madison's own letters embracing the period of the stamp-act trouble, revolutionary war, constitutional convention, war of 1812, and Jackson's administration. Also the remainder of the extraordinary collection of American historical letters and documents, gathered for the purpose of illustrating Bancroft's History of the United States, and Parkman's Works ... Rev. Jacob Duché's letter to General Washington, relics of Washington, oil portraits, etc. To be sold ... December 6th and 7th, 1892 ... Catalogue compiled and sale conducted [by] Stan. V. Henkels. Thomas Birch's sons, auctioneers ..
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Drafting the Federal Constitution
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James MadisonArthur Taylor Prescott
Federalist¿Ưt
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James MadisonVladimir Atanasov
The vital federalist papers
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James MadisonAlexander Hamilton

The papers of James Madison
Authors:
James MadisonJames MadisonJ. C. A. StaggJeanne Kerr CrossMary A. HackettRobert J. BruggerRobert Allen Rutland

The Federalist papers
Authors:
Alexander HamiltonJames MadisonJohn JayClinton RossiterCharles R. KeslerJames MadisonJohn JayClinton Rossiter

Writings
Authors:
James MadisonJames Madison
An examination of the British doctrine, which subjects to capture a neutral trade, not open in time of peace
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Speech, in the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, delivered January 14, 1794
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Letters from the Secretary of State to Messrs. Monroe and Pinkney, on subjects committed to their joint negotiations
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Letters on the constitutionality of the power in Congress to impose a tariff for the protection of manufactures
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![Message from the President of the United States [i.e. Madison], transmitting copies of a correspondence between Mr. Monroe and Mr. Foster](https://covers.openlibrary.org/b/isbn/9780665494260-M.jpg)
Message from the President of the United States [i.e. Madison], transmitting copies of a correspondence between Mr. Monroe and Mr. Foster
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![Message from the President of the United States [i.e. Madison], transmitting a letter from the Secretary of War](https://covers.openlibrary.org/b/isbn/9780665494246-M.jpg)
Message from the President of the United States [i.e. Madison], transmitting a letter from the Secretary of War
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Message from the president of the United States, transmitting communications from the plenipotentiaries of the United States, charged with negotiating peace with Great Britain
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Message from the president of the United States to both houses of Congress, at the commencement of the first session of the twelfth Congress
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Message from the president of the United States, transmitting copies of certain documents obtained from a secret agent of the British government, employed in fomenting disaffection to the constituted authorities, and in bringing about resistance to the laws, and eventually, in concert with a British force, to destroy the union of the United States
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Drafting the Federal Constitution
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James MadisonArthur Taylor Prescott
Federalist¿Ưt
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James MadisonVladimir Atanasov
To the Honorable the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia. A memorial and remonstrance
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Washington-Madison papers collected and preserved by James Madison, estate of J. C. McGuire ... containing highly important letters from General Washington ... also letters of Edmund Randolph, Edmund Pendleton, Joseph Jones, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, Jonathan Dayton, General John Armstrong, Henry Clay, and other eminent statesmen, to James Madison, as well as James Madison's own letters embracing the period of the stamp-act trouble, revolutionary war, constitutional convention, war of 1812, and Jackson's administration. Also the remainder of the extraordinary collection of American historical letters and documents, gathered for the purpose of illustrating Bancroft's History of the United States, and Parkman's Works ... Rev. Jacob Duché's letter to General Washington, relics of Washington, oil portraits, etc. To be sold ... December 6th and 7th, 1892 ... Catalogue compiled and sale conducted [by] Stan. V. Henkels. Thomas Birch's sons, auctioneers ..
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Letters on the constitutionality and policy of duties, for the protection and encouragement of domestic manufacturers
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A memorial and remonstrance, presented to the General Assembly of the state of Virginia, at their session in 1785, in consequence of a bill brought into that Assembly for the establishment of religion by law
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Letters on the constitutionality and policy of duties, for the protection and encouragement of domestic manufactures
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The Federalist, on the new Constitution, written in the year 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, with the amendments made thereto
To the Republicans of the state of New York, reasons of the government of the United States for laying an embargo
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Two letters <addressed to Joseph C. Cabell, esquire> on the constitutionality of the power in Congress to impose a tariff, for the encouragement of manufactures
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a letter from the Secretary of State to Mr. Monroe on the subject of the attack on the Chesapeake
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Message from the president of the United States, transmitting the treaty of peace and amity between the United States and His Britannic Majesty
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An Address and instructions from the people of Spotsylvania County to James Madison, Esquire
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