1401Thomas Herttell to James Madison, 13 October 1829 (Madison Papers)
I have taken the liberty to transmit to you by mail, a copy of a pamphlet entitled " The...
1402James Landon to James Madison, 8 October 1829 (Madison Papers)
I have most sincerely and humbly to beg pardon for my presumption in the liberty I now take. From...
1403Nicholas P. Trist to James Madison, 7 October 1829 (Madison Papers)
Mr Van Buren is reported to contemplate a visit to Richmond, where he will, of course, see you....
1404James Monroe to James Madison, 4 October 1829 (Madison Papers)
I was happy to hear by Paul last night, that you had arrived with Mrs Madison, and that your...
1405Thomas Underwood to James Madison, 4 October 1829 (Madison Papers)
My situation requires that I should do something more than I am doing for the benefit of my...
1406Notes for Virginia Constitutional Convention, 1 October 1829 (Madison Papers)
Divn. of powers to weaken each br. & to balance the whole [ ] Hence Leg. Ex. & Judy. The 2...
1407James Madison: Notes for the Virginia Constitutional Convention, 1 October 1829 (Madison Papers)
The plan proposed by the gentleman from Northampton, freed as it has been from one of its...
1408James Madison to John A. G. Davis, 29 September 1829 (Madison Papers)
Yours of Augst. 21. came duly to hand, but I have delayed troubling you with the answer, till you...
1409Richard Cutts to James Madison, 28 September 1829 (Madison Papers)
I have the pleasure to introduce to you the bearer Mr Ogg of this City, who visits Richmond for...
1410Thomas Spotswood Hinde to James Madison, 26 September 1829 (Madison Papers)
Agreeably to my promise, I herewith enclose two bundles containing a breif and a Condensed Sketch...