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I was favd. on saturday with yours of the 2d. instant. The Judiciary is now under consideration....
Your favor of the 9th. was not received till it was too late to be answered by the last mail. I...
We arrived here yesterday evening where we have met with Mr. Dawson just from New York. When he...
I was too much indisposed for some time after the receipt of your favor of the 12 Ocr. to comply...
Notes on commercial policy Importance of right outset—more easy to limit—than unfetter—1. prove...
Letter not found. 15 August 1789. Acknowledged in Smith to JM, 22 Sept. 1789 . Discourages...
I am just favored with yours of the 27. Ulto. My last was sent from Alexandria, and as the...
I inclose herewith the only printed addition which has been made to the sheets of the Journal...
Letter not found. 5 May 1789. Acknowledged in Hawkins to JM, 1 June 1789 . Encloses draft of the...
Goodhue moved to strike $4,500, the proposed salary of the chief justice of the Supreme Court,...
The bill establishing a department of foreign affairs was still being debated in the Committee of...
Tucker moved to strike out, “No state shall infringe the equal rights of conscience, nor the...
The last 8 or 10 days have been spent on the subject of amendts. The work has been extremely...
The seat of government bill was under consideration in the Committee of the Whole. Mr. Madison...
Whilst I thank you for your favr of the 23d. Ult: I must remind you that it does not contain the...
Accept my acknowledgments for your favor of the 18th. instant. The printed remarks inclosed in it...
The last proposition of the select committee read: “The powers not delegated by this...
Reasons urging amendts. 1. to prove fedts. friends to liberty 2. remove remaining inquietudes 3....
My last was of the 29th. March. A few days ago I had the pleasure of yours of the 12. Jany. I...
The pressure of unfinished business has suspended the adjournment of Congs. till saturday next....
The Senate amended the residence bill by substituting for the Susquehanna site a district...
On our arrival here we found that the number of Representatives on the spot had been stationary...
The Senate proposed to strike the clause in the tonnage bill providing for discrimination against...
White suggested the duty on hemp be fixed at seventy-five cents per hundredweight. Mr. Madison...
FitzSimons proposed duties on teas that discriminated between those imported from India and China...
The debate concerned a title for the executive office. Should the House appoint a committee to...
Mr. Madison Observed, that the committee had gone through the bill without making any provision...
The duty on salt was under consideration. Mr. Madison . From the nature of the arguments made use...
Letter not found. 19 April 1789. Acknowledged in the Reverend James Madison to JM, 5 May 1789 ....
After being detained 8 or 10 days beyond the intended commencement of my Journey, by the critical...