1To James Madison from Benjamin Romaine, 11 January 1822 (Madison Papers)
I take the freedom to send to you (by mail) two Pamphlets containing an exhibition of reasons opposed to the adoption of the New Constitution of the State of New York, by an “old Citizen.” Accept, Sir, my grateful acknowledgments to yourself, and best wishes for the happiness of Mrs. Madison. Permit me, Sir, to add the following Note— You may not recollect that the Subscriber obtained from...
2Benjamin Romaine to James Madison, 30 March 1829 (Madison Papers)
I take the liberty to send to you three pamphlets on the controversy between the late President Adams, and H. G. Otis and Company. Their Appeal having been made "to the people of the United States," as a member of this community, therefore, I have rendered my decision, as a Juror in the case; and as Stated in those pamphlets, Subscribed—An old Citizen of New York. You will recollect that I...