James Madison: A Life Reconsidered

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from Richmond dated June 18, 1788,
Pennsylvania Mercury,
June 26, 1788; 10:1651, Stuart to John Breckinridge, June 19, 1778.
    49 .
DHRC,
10:1474, 1477, speech of Patrick Henry, June 24, 1788.
    50 .
DHRC,
10:1499–1504, speech of James Madison, June 24, 1788.
    51 .
DHRC,
10:1506, speech of Patrick Henry, June 24, 1788; Grigsby,
History of the Virginia Federal Convention,
1:316–17;
DHRC,
10:1512, Roane memorandum, post-1817.
    52 .
DHRC,
10:1507, speech of James Madison, June 24, 1788.
    53 .
DHRC,
10:1538, June 25, 1788.
    54 .
DHRC,
10:1704, Monroe to Jefferson, July 12, 1788 (most words encoded); 10:1690, Oster to Luzerne, June 28, 1788; Brant,
Madison,
3:227.
    55 .
PMC,
11:170, from Washington, June 23, 1788.
    56 .
PWD,
5:357, July 4–6, 1788;
PMC,
14:300–301, “Memorandum on a Discussion of the President’s Retirement,” May 5, 1792.
    57 .
PMC,
14:301, “Memorandum on a Discussion of the President’s Retirement,” May 5, 1792;
PWP,
1:32–33, to Hamilton, Oct. 3, 1788.
    58 .Koch,
Jefferson and Madison,
44–54;
PMC,
11:197, 227, to Jefferson, July 24 (most words encoded) and Aug. 10, 1788.
    59 .
PMC,
11:353, from Jefferson, Nov. 18, 1788.
    Chapter 8: S ETTING THE M ACHINE IN M OTION
    1 .Brissot de Warville,
New Travels in the United States,
101.
    2 .Ibid., 102; Ketcham,
Madison,
273;
PMC,
11:230, to Washington, Aug. 11, 1788.
    3 .
PMC,
11:311, from Francis Corbin, Oct. 21, 1788.
    4 .
PMC,
11:267, to John Brown, Sept. 26, 1788; 11:275, from Pendleton, Oct. 6, 1788.
    5 .
PMC,
11:296, to Jefferson, Oct. 17, 1788.
    6 .
Ibid.,
297;
DHRC,
10:1507, speech of James Madison, June 24, 1788.
    7 .
PMC,
11:297–99, to Jefferson, Oct. 17, 1788.
    8 .
PMC,
11:356, from Henry Lee, Nov. 19, 1788.
    9 .
PMC,
11:388, from Henry Lee, Dec. 8, 1788; 11:352, from Carrington, Nov. 18, 1788; 11:386, from Burgess Ball, Dec. 8, 1788.
    10 .
PMC,
11:351, from Washington, Nov. 17, 1788; 11:329, to Randolph, Nov. 2, 1788.
    11 .
PMC,
11:418, to Washington, Jan. 14, 1789; Brant,
Madison,
3:240;
PMC,
11:404–5, to Eve, Jan. 2, 1789; 11:428–29, to a Resident of Spotsylvania County,
Virginia Herald,
Jan. 27, 1789.
    12 .Hunt,
Life of James Madison,
165.
    13 .
PMC,
11:442, from Leland, ca. Feb. 15, 1789.
    14 .
PMC,
11:446, 447n1, from Washington, Feb. 16, 1789; 12:120–21, “Address of the President to Congress: Editorial Note.”
    15 .Brant,
Madison,
3:243;
PMC,
12:3, to Washington, March 5, 1789.
    16 .McCullough,
John Adams,
402; Baker,
Washington After the Revolution,
131; Freeman,
Washington,
564–65; Gordon S. Wood,
Empire of Liberty,
64n35.
    17 .“Farewell to New York,” Aug. 12, 1790, U.S. Senate, 1787–1800, http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/minute/Farewell_NY.htm;
PMC,
12:123, “Address of the President to Congress,” April 30, 1789; Madison,
Writings,
2:410, “Origin of the Constitutional Convention.”
    18 .
PMC,
12:120–23, “Address of the President to Congress,” April 30, 1789; 12:131–32, from Washington, May 5, 1789; 12:166, from Washington, May 17, 1789.
    19 .Gordon S. Wood,
Empire of Liberty,
55;
Documentary History of the First Federal Congress,
12:xiii–xiv; Ames,
Works,
1:36, to George Richards Minot, May 3, 1789.
    20 .
Annals,
1st Cong., 1st sess., 107, April 9, 1789.
    21 .
Ibid., 233–36, April 28, 1789.
    22 .Ames,
Works,
1:35, 48–49, to Minot, May 3 and 29, 1789;
PMC,
12:54, “Madison at the First Session of the First Federal Congress: Editorial Note.”
    23 .Remini,
House,
25.
    24 .
Annals,
1st Cong., 1st sess., 385, 387, May 19, 1789.
    25 .
PMC,
12:268–69, to Jefferson, June 30, 1789; Bemis,
Jay’s Treaty,
31–32;
Annals,
1st Cong., 1st sess., 247, May 4, 1789.
    26 .
PMC,
12:269–70, to Jefferson, June 30, 1789; Bemis,
Jay’s Treaty,
54.
    27 .Maclay,
Journal,
248, April 26, 1790.
    28 .Ibid., 24–26, May 8–9, 1789;
PMC,
12:182, to Jefferson, May 23, 1789 (most words encoded); 12:315, from Jefferson, July 29, 1789 (all words encoded).
    29 .Farrand,
Framing of the Constitution,
163;

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