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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1301 | Wythe, George | Madison, James | To James Madison from George Wythe, February 1785 | ≈1785-02-01 | Letter not found. February 1785, Williamsburg . This letter informed JM that the honorary degree... |
1302 | Wythe, George | Madison, James | To James Madison from George Wythe, 8 September 1788 | 1788-09-08 | I take the liberty, my dear Sir, to desire a mr Prince to call upon you; in case he do not meet... |
1303 | The Annapolis Convention, September 1786 (Editorial … | ≈1786-09-01 | In the spring of 1786 JM’s enthusiasm for the approaching convention at Annapolis ranged from the... | ||
1304 | Debates and Resolutions Related to the Regulation of … | ≈1785-11-01 | History is replete with ironies and surely one occurring fairly early in JM’s development as a... | ||
1305 | Madison in Congress, February–May 1787 (Editorial Note) | ≈1787-02-01 | JM presented his credentials to Congress on 12 February 1787, marking his return to the federal... | ||
1306 | The General Assembly Session of October 1786 (Editorial … | ≈1786-10-01 | Historians tend to see the past only in the official documents or letters from public men. Yet in... | ||
1307 | Madison at the Federal Convention, 27 May–17 September … | ≈1787-05-27 | JM had already committed himself to work for a new constitution to replace the Articles of... |