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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Madison, James | James Madison: Temperance statement, July 1831 | ≈1831-07-01 | ...own personal benefit, but the good of our country and the world. | |
2 | Madison, James | Resolution for Procuring a Statue of General … | 1784-06-22 | ...name dear to his fellow Citizens and given the world an immortal example of true Glory. Done... | |
3 | Central College Board of Visitors | Preston, James Patton | Central College Board of Visitors to James P. Preston … | 1818-01-06 | ...scale of it’s confederates, & of the nations of the world. |
4 | Hamilton, Alexander | The Federalist No. 63, [1 March 1788] | 1788-03-01 | ...possess that sensibility to the opinion of the world, which is perhaps not less necessary... | |
5 | Madison, James | Memorandum for Alexander J. Dallas, [ca. November 1814] | ≈1814-11-01 | ...power of her Enemy, and the present state of the world more than verifies that opinion... | |
6 | Madison, James | Report on Books for Congress, [23 January] 1783 | 1783-01-23 | The History of the World...Universal History … from the Creation of the World … to the Death of... | |
7 | Madison, James | An Examination of the British Doctrine, Which Subjects … | ≈1805-07-01 | ...would not stipulate in the face of the world things, which each of them would......of the world | |
8 | Madison, James | Commonplace Book, 1759–1772 | ≈1759-01-01 | ...to tye to the Church the Soul in the World perhaps the least Ecclesiastical, & yet he...the World | |
9 | Madison, James | Import and Tonnage Duties, [9 April] 1789 | 1789-04-09 | ...case, as any nation or other parts of the world have in the monopoly of any article whatever;... | |
10 | Madison, James | Foreign Influence, [23 January] 1799 | 1799-01-23 | , all the world knows, the greater part of it by severe experience,......state of the world... | |
11 | Madison, James | Jefferson, Thomas | From James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, 27 March 1805 | 1805-03-27 | ...ground, such probably as would not be approved by the World, and such certainly as would not... |
12 | Madison, James | Wharton, Thomas I. | From James Madison to Thomas I. Wharton, 14 November … | 1826-11-14 | ...Philosophical Politicians. They are now recommended to the world by a fair test of their value... |
13 | Madison, James | Rush, Richard | From James Madison to Richard Rush, 13 November 1823 | 1823-11-13 | ...the Greeks. The good that wd. result to the world from such an invitation if accepted, and the... |
14 | Madison, James | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from James Madison, 27 March 1805 | 1805-03-27 | ..., such probably as could not be approved by the World, and Such certainly as could not with... |
15 | Madison, James | Report on Communication from La Luzerne, [1 May] 1782 | 1782-05-01 | ...within the U. S. and display to the world the falsehood of the assertions of the British... | |
16 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 16 December 1824 | 1824-12-16 | ....S. are now furnishing models & lessons to all the world, a great, soon to be the most hopeful... |
17 | Madison, James | Jefferson, Thomas | From James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, 20 August 1784 | 1784-08-20 | ...The case of the Mississippi is probably the strongest in the world....the world; and... |
18 | Madison, James | Paulding, James Kirke | James Madison to James K. Paulding, 1 April 1831 | 1831-04-01 | ...thing relating to Washington is already known to the world, or will soon be made known,... |
19 | Madison, James | Discrimination between Present and Original Holders of … | 1790-02-11 | ...a principle, it will be regarded by all the world as inheriting the infirmities of the old.... | |
20 | Madison, James | Commercial Discrimination, [31 January] 1794 | 1794-01-31 | ...could be derived from any other part of the world than the United States: not from the... | |
21 | Madison, James | Congress | From James Madison to Congress, 18 February 1815 | 1815-02-18 | ...to be incident to the actual period of the world; and the same faithful monitor demonstrates... |
22 | Madison, James | “Helvidius” Number 4, [14 September] 1793 | 1793-09-14 | with the rest of the world, to the ...with the rest of the world, to the disposal of... | |
23 | Madison, James | Rush, Richard | From James Madison to Richard Rush, 24 July 1818 | 1818-07-24 | .... I have looked over Malthus, and think the world much indebted to him for the just views... |
24 | Madison, James | Ratification without Conditional Amendments, [24 June] … | 1788-06-24 | ...Chairman—Nothing has excited more admiration in the world, than the manner in which free... | |
25 | Madison, James | First Inaugural Address, [4 March] 1809 | 1809-03-04 | The present situation of the world is indeed without a parallel; and ...candor in the world,... | |
26 | Madison, James | Jefferson, Thomas | From James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, 7 February 1796 | 1796-02-07 | ...; & would force peace, on the rest of the World, & perhaps liberty along with it. But you... |
27 | Madison, James | JM Editorial in the National Intelligencer, 28 December … | 1807-12-28 | ...be many thousands laden with the commerce of the world, inviting, under a mock protection, the... | |
28 | Madison, James | Bradford, William | From James Madison to William Bradford, 9 November 1772 | 1772-11-09 | ...seen through the romantic paintings with which the World is sometimes set off by the sprightly... |
29 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 6 May 1822 | 1822-05-06 | ...an insurrectionary, war, would shew to the world that we never concealed the principles... |
30 | Madison, James | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from James Madison, 7 February 1796 | 1796-02-07 | ...; and would force peace, on the rest of the World, and perhaps liberty along with it. But you... |