1151From James Madison to George Washington, 15 February 1788 (Madison Papers)
I have at length the pleasure to inclose you the favorable result of the Convention at Boston....
1152The Federalist Number 56, [16 February] 1788 (Madison Papers)
The second charge against the house of representatives is, that it will be too small to possess a...
1153From James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, 19 February 1788 (Madison Papers)
By the Count de Moustier I received your favour of the 8th. of October. I recd. by his hands also...
1154The Federalist Number 57, [19 February] 1788 (Madison Papers)
The third charge against the house of representatives is, that it will be taken from that class...
1155From James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, 20 February 1788 (Madison Papers)
I have this moment received an answer to a letter written to Mr. W. S. Browne on the subject of...
1156From James Madison to George Washington, 20 February 1788 (Madison Papers)
I am just favored with yours of the 7th. inst: and will attend to your wishes as to the political...
1157The Federalist Number 58, [20 February] 1788 (Madison Papers)
The remaining charge against the house of representatives which I am to examine, is grounded on a...
1158From James Madison to Edmund Pendleton, 21 February 1788 (Madison Papers)
The receipt of your favor of the 29th Ult: which did not come to hand till a few days ago was...
1159The Federalist Number 62, [27 February] 1788 (Madison Papers)
Having examined the constitution of the house of representatives, and answered such of the...
1160The Federalist Number 63, [1 March] 1788 (Madison Papers)
A fifth desideratum illustrating the utility of a senate, is the want of a due sense of national...