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1 Madison, James James Madison: Essay on Sovereignty, December 1835 1835-12-01 Sovereignty It has hitherto been understood, that the supreme power, that is, the sovereignty of...
2 Madison, James James Madison: Origin of the Constitutional Convention … 1835-12-01 A sketch never finished nor applied. As the weakness and wants of man naturally lead to an...
3 Madison, James James Madison: Original Will, and Codicil of April 19 … 1835-04-15 I James Madison of Orange county do make this my last Will and testament, hereby revoking all...
4 Madison, James James Madison: On Nullification, December 1834 1834-12-01 Altho’ the Legislature of Virginia declared at a late Session almost unanimously, that S....
5 Madison, James James Madison to [Unknown], December 1834 1834-12-01 Having alluded to the Supreme Court of the U. S. as a Constitutional resort in deciding questions...
6 Madison, James Memorandum of checks drawn on Bank of Fredericksburg … 1834-12-01 Deposit 5400 + 600 (check every Memorandum of checks drawn on the Bank of Fredericksburg on the...
7 Madison, James Notes on Nullification, December 1834 1834-12-01 Altho’ the Legislature of Virginia at a late Session declared almost unanimously, that South...
8 Madison, James James Madison: Essay on John Tyler’s attack on Virginia … 1833-07-01 To be revised & follow if necessary the publication of the letters. The public will decide how...
9 Madison, James James Madison: Notes on Virginia Resolutions, 1 January … 1833-01-01 Notes on Virginia Resolutions more [ ] (all the powers [ ] for one the = one for all [ ] from...
10 Madison, James James Madison to Unknown, December 1832 1832-12-01 I must plead a lapse of 50 years as an apology for not recollecting in my answer to yours on the...