1From James Madison to Alexander J. Dallas, [post–17 August 1816] (Madison Papers)
...South Carolina, on 6 Aug. 1816 for smuggling rum and wine in his cabin. Gregory was...
2An Examination of the British Doctrine, Which Subjects to Capture a Neutral Trade, Not Open in Time of Peace, [ante–8 … (Madison Papers)
...Great-Britain are allowed to export from the enumerated ports, rum, negroes, and all goods,
3To Thomas Jefferson from James Madison, 30 July 1802 (Jefferson Papers)
...prohibition on the export of all produce, excepting rum and molasses; all exports are now...
4From James Madison to John M. Moody, 12 November 1801 (Madison Papers)
..., where the ship and its cargo of sugar and rum were sold by order of the governor (Jerome C...
5Commercial Discrimination, [31 January] 1794 (Madison Papers)
...the profits and revenue arising from the rum distilleries, depended on an article obtained...
6Commercial Discrimination, [14 January] 1794 (Madison Papers)
...flourish without our lumber, and our use of their rum. On the other hand we depend on them...
7Excise, [6 January] 1791 (Madison Papers)
...section, levying a duty on domestic rum distilled from foreign materials, came under......rum,...
8From James Madison to Ambrose Madison, 2 January 1791 (Madison Papers)
...that can be done. Besides the duties on imported rum, requires a proportional one on... ...rum,...
9From James Madison to Edmund Pendleton, 2 January 1791 (Madison Papers)
...least objectionable. Indeed the duty imposed on imported rum, forces a proportional duty...
10House Address to the President, [11 December] 1790 (Madison Papers)
...per gallon should be levied on all imported rum; and that an additional duty of twelve...