1From James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, 21 December 1794 (Madison Papers)
...-created society.” In 1798 Adams was indicted under the Sedition Law (James Morton Smith,
2Virginia Resolutions, 21 December 1798 (Madison Papers)
...avowed that acts like the Alien and Sedition Laws would “drive these states into revolution &...
3From James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, 29 December 1798 (Madison Papers)
...Result of the discussions at Richmond on the Alien & Sedition laws.
4To Thomas Jefferson from James Madison, 29 December 1798 (Jefferson Papers)
on the Alien & Sedition laws. It is to be feared their zeal may forget...
5From James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, 25 January 1799 (Madison Papers)
.... C. on the subject of the Alien & Sedition laws, that great progress has been made in that...
6To Thomas Jefferson from James Madison, 25 January 1799 (Jefferson Papers)
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7The Report of 1800, [7 January] 1800 (Madison Papers)
...Letter to a Member of Congress; Respecting the Alien and Sedition Laws
8From James Madison to John Beckley, ca. 14 January 1800 (Madison Papers)
, Alien & Sedition laws, assumption of common law, and a general ticket for...
9Memorandum to Thomas Jefferson, [17 July] 1801 (Madison Papers)
...’s letter to Mr. Dallas for stayg. prosecutions under sedition law, except
10To Thomas Jefferson from James Madison, [on or before 17 July 1801] (Jefferson Papers)
...s letter to Mr. Dallas for stay of prosecutions under sedition law, except