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301 A Note on the Sources of Madison’s Speeches in the … As explained in the preceding volume, the editors have followed contemporary sources rather than...
302 Madison, James Queries concerning Jefferson’s Report on Weights and … 1790-05-20 Quer. if a fixed temperature might not be got by referring to a thermometer—the freezing...
303 Madison, James Assumption of the State Debts, [1 March] 1790 1790-03-01 The assumption resolution was still under consideration. Mr. Madison. The motion which yesterday...
304 Madison, James Motion on the Death of Franklin, [22 April] 1790 1790-04-22 Mr. Madison rose and made the following motion: Mr. Speaker said he, Tho’ we have been informed...
305 Madison, James Newspapers for House Members, [9 December] 1790 1790-12-09 On 8 December Williamson moved that the clerk of the House furnish each member with three...
306 Madison, James Assumption of the State Debts, [2 March] 1790 1790-03-02 Before the Committee of the Whole resumed consideration of JM’s amendment to the assumption...
307 Madison, James Naturalization, [3 February] 1790 1790-02-03 The first clause of the naturalization bill, requiring one year’s residence by aliens for...
308 Madison, James Constitutionality of the Residence Bill, [ca. 14 July] … 1790-07-14 The brief memorandum printed below is the only surviving record of JM’s opinion regarding the...
309 Madison, James Assumption of the State Debts, [3 March] 1790 1790-03-03 Carroll moved to discharge the Committee of the Whole from consideration of assumption. His...
310 Madison, James Militia, [17 December] 1790 1790-12-17 The second section of the militia bill was still under consideration. Mr. Madison enquired if the...