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111 | Madison, James | Senate | From James Madison to the Senate, 6 March 1809 | 1809-03-06 | To the Senate of the United States. I nominate Robert Smith now Secretary of the Navy to be... |
112 | Madison, James | Senate | From James Madison to the Senate, 6 December 1815 | 1815-12-06 | I lay before the Senate for, their consideration and advice, as to a ratification, a convention... |
113 | Madison, James | Senate | From James Madison to the Senate, 12 March 1812 … | 1812-03-12 | 12 March 1812. Transmits a report of the secretary of state in compliance with the Senate... |
114 | Madison, James | Senate | From James Madison to the Senate, 20 June 1809 | 1809-06-20 | To the Senate of the United States In compliance with the Resolution of the Senate of the 19th... |
115 | Madison, James | Senate | From James Madison to the Senate, Ca. 16 January 1817 … | 1817-01-16 | § To the Senate. Ca. 16 January 1817. “Commissions having issued during the recess to the... |
116 | Madison, James | Senate | From James Madison to the Senate, 2 February 1816 | 1816-02-02 | I nominate, John Page Junr, of New Hampshire to be principal assessor of the 5th Collection... |
117 | Madison, James | Senate | From James Madison to the Senate, 14 March 1810 … | 1810-03-14 | 14 March 1810. In response to a Senate resolution of 22 Jan., transmits a report of the secretary... |
118 | Madison, James | Senate | From James Madison to the Senate, 16 April 1816 | 1816-04-16 | I nominate, Beverly Daniel, whose commission has expired to be Marshal for North Carolina for the... |
119 | Madison, James | Senate | From James Madison to the Senate, 29 May 1813 | 1813-05-29 | The Swedish Government having repeatedly manifested a desire to interchange a public Minister... |
120 | Madison, James | Senate | From James Madison to the Senate, 17 April 1806 … | 1806-04-17 | § To the Senate. 17 April 1806, Department of State. “The Secretary of State, to whom was... |