1From James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, 16 March 1784 (Madison Papers)
...on the other to restrain 7 States from saddling the Union with any stipulations which they may...
2From James Madison to James Madison, Sr., 6 January 1785 (Madison Papers)
.... Assesst. which would otherwise have certainly been saddled upon us: & If it be unpopular...
3Bills for a Revised State Code of Laws, [31 October] 1785 (Madison Papers)
...considered one of the worst crimes in a saddle-oriented society where “a horse must be mounted...
4From James Madison to James Madison, Sr., 24 December 1785 (Madison Papers)
...the Negroes, or the apprehensions of being saddled with worse terms by delay, should overcome...
5Weaknesses of the Confederation, [7 June] 1788 (Madison Papers)
...states. This state was likely to be saddled with a very disproportionate share. That...
6From James Madison to James Madison, Sr., 18 December 1788 (Madison Papers)
.... Whoever brings the chair must bring a saddle proper for the portmanteau. No horse...
7To Thomas Jefferson from James Madison, 16 March 1784 (Jefferson Papers)
...on the other to restrain 7 states from saddling the Union with any stipulations which they may...