1James Madison to George Tucker, 22 June 1836 (Madison Papers)
...a character so interesting to his country and to the world; and I may be permitted to add with...
2John C. Payne (for JM) to Charles J. Ingersoll, 14 May 1836 (Madison Papers)
...of nations, and in the present state of the world, with the prospect of an American navy...
3C. Fenimore Williston to James Madison, 6 May 1836 (Madison Papers)
...proposing it and if their
works were ever published to the world.
4James Madison to Andrew Bigelow, 2 April 1836 (Madison Papers)
...We owe it to ourselves and to the
world, to watch, to cherish,...
5James Madison to Unknown, March 1836 (Madison Papers)
...happiness of our Country & the hope of the World, nor is it unworthy of consideration, that...
6C. Fenimore Williston to James Madison, 9 March 1836 (Madison Papers)
..., and under what title it was given to the world. An answer will oblige. Your Excellency’s...
7James Madison to Martin Van Buren, February 1836 (Madison Papers)
...be a welcome relief from discussions, in which the world might say, it was more easy for each...
8Matthew W. Jackson to James Madison, 6 February 1836 (Madison Papers)
...the Presidential chair before they left the world, men who indeed like yourself honoured...
9George Tucker to James Madison, 1 February 1836 (Madison Papers)
...character, moral and intellectual, fairly to the world, and have contributed something to the...
10Thomas McCleland to James Madison, 23 January 1836 (Madison Papers)
...meant it should commemorate unparralelled in the World both for stupendiousness and beauty and...