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1 | Madison, James | Congress | From James Madison to Congress, 18 November 1812 … | 1812-11-18 | 18 November 1812. “I transmit … copies of a communication from Mr. Russell to the Secretary of... |
2 | Madison, James | Congress | From James Madison to Congress, 26 May 1812 | 1812-05-26 | I communicate to Congress, for their information, copies and extracts from the correspondence of... |
3 | Madison, James | Congress | From James Madison to Congress, 22 January 1812 | 1812-01-22 | At the request of the Legislature of New Jersey, I communicate to Congress, copies of its... |
4 | Madison, James | Congress | From James Madison to Congress, 28 February 1811 … | 1811-02-28 | 28 February 1811. Transmits a report of the secretary of state relative to deficiencies in the... |
5 | Madison, James | Congress | From James Madison to Congress, 3 January 1811 | 1811-01-03 | I communicate to Congress, in confidence, a letter of the 2d of December, from Governor Folch of... |
6 | Madison, James | Congress | From James Madison to Congress, 6 February 1817 | 1817-02-06 | On comparing the fourth section of the Act of Congress passed March 31st. 1814 providing for the... |
7 | Madison, James | Congress | From James Madison to Congress, 18 February 1815 | 1815-02-18 | I lay before Congress, copies of the Treaty of Peace and Amity, between the United States and His... |
8 | Madison, James | Congress | From James Madison to Congress, 23 December 1811 | 1811-12-23 | I communicate to Congress copies of an Act of the Legislature of New York, relating to a canal... |
9 | Madison, James | Congress | From James Madison to Congress, 9 December 1813 | 1813-12-09 | The tendency of our commercial and navigation laws in their present state, to favor the Enemy and... |
10 | Madison, James | Congress | From James Madison to Congress, 20 April 1812 | 1812-04-20 | Among the incidents to the unexampled increase and expanding interests of the American nation,... |