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  1. James Madison, 1751-1836: Chronology-Documents-Bibliographical Ai Ds. (Oceana Presidential Chronology Series, 18) by James Madison, 1969-06
  2. Patent for Wool Spinning and Roping Invention; Signed by James Madison as president and James Monroe as Secretary of State. by James (1751-1836); James Monroe (1758-1831) Madison, 1815-01-01
  3. James Madison 1751-1836: A brief biographical sketch by Carlton B Smith, 1986
  4. Madison's famous original letter against nullification, 1832 .. by James Madison 1751-1836, 1912-12-31
  5. The Constitution A Pro-slavery Compact; Or, Extracts From The Madison Papers, Etc. Selected By Wendell Phillips by Madison James 1751-1836, 2010-10-15
  6. Jonathan Bull and Mary Bull: by James Madison 1751-1836, 1887-12-31
  7. The writings of James Madison : comprising his public papers and his private correspondence, including numerous letters and documents now for the first time printed Volume 1 by James, 1751-1836 Madison, 2009-10-26
  8. The FEDERALIST or The New Constitution.Papers by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison & John Jay.Together with an Appendix which contains The Articles of Confederation and The Federal Constitution. With an Introduction by Carl Van Doren. by Alexander [1757 - 1804].Madison, James [1751 - 1836].Jay, John [`745 - 1829].Van Doren, Carl [1885 - 1950].Rogers, Bruce [1870 - 1957]. Hamilton, 1945
  9. Letters and other writings of James Madison : fourth president of the United States by Madison James 1751-1836, 1865-01-01
  10. The writings of James Madison comprising his public papers and h by Madison. James. 1751-1836., 1900-01-01
  11. The papers of James Madison : purchased by order of the Congress, being his correspondence and reports of debates during the Congress of the Confederation, and his reports of debates in the Federal Convention; now published from the original manuscripts, deposited in the Department of State Volume 1 by James, 1751-1836 Madison, 2009-10-26
  12. Letters and other writings of James Madison Volume 2 by James, 1751-1836 Madison, 2009-10-26
  13. Letters and other writings of James Madison. fourth president of by Madison. James. 1751-1836., 1865-01-01
  14. Letters and other writings of James Madison Volume 1 by James, 1751-1836 Madison, 2009-10-26

1. James Madison (1751-1836)
Biography of the former President from the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty.
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2. Papers Of James Madison, University Of Virginia
James Madison (17511836). Youth Young MadisonBorn March 16, 1751, theeldest son of the wealthiest landholder in Orange County, Virginia
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James Madison (1751-1836)
Youth
Born March 16, 1751, the eldest son of the wealthiest landholder in Orange County, Virginia, James Madison was destined for a life of privilege and responsibility. The triad of land, slaves, and tobacco supported him throughout his long life, allowing him to concentrate on politics and the intellectual pursuits he loved. In 1769, after several years of local schooling and private tutoring, Madison entered the College of New Jersey at Princeton, where he was introduced to the thinkers of the Scottish EnlightenmentFrances Hutcheson, David Hume, and Adam Smith, among others. Madison proved a voracious student, consuming four years of course work in two and graduating in 1771. He returned home in 1772 and was soon drawn into a lifelong career in politics by the deepening imperial crisis.
Madison's Legislative Career
Madison served in Congress from March 1780, when the Revolutionary War had reached its nadir, to December 1783, soon after its triumphant conclusion. He was known as a conscientious legislator and admired for his committee work and his forcefully argued and closely reasoned speeches. Madison was among those who thought that the Confederation government needed to be invested with more power at the expense of the states. Though he engineered compromises in the spring of 1783 on taxation and import dutiesincluding the famous three-fifths ratio, in which for purposes of representation, five slaves would be equivalent to three free personsthe Confederation continue to lose power and prestige in the wake of the war's end.

3. MADISON, James (1751-1836) Biographical Information
Madison, James, 17511836. Madison, James, a Delegate and a Representative from Virginia and 4th March 16, 1751; studied under private tutors and was graduated from Princeton
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4. James Madison
17431826 Views on democracy; Madison, James, 1751-1836 Views on democracy; Democracy. University Press, 386 p.). Madison, James, 1751-1836; PresidentsUnited StatesBiography
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James Madison (http://www.jmu.edu/madison/ center/syn_default.jpg) James Madison Henry Adams; notes and selected texts by Earl N. Harbert (1986). History of the United States of America During the Administrations of James Madison . (New York, NY: Literary Classics of the United States, 1436 p.). United StatesPolitics and government1809-1817. Ralph Ketcham (1971). James Madison; A Biography . (New York, NY: Macmillan, 753 p.). Madison, James, 1751-1836. Adrienne Koch (1986). Jefferson and Madison: The Great Collaboration . (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 294 p. [orig. pub. 1950]). James, 1751-1836 Political and social views; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826 Views on democracy; Madison, James, 1751-1836 Views on democracy; Democracy. Drew R. McCoy (1989). The Last of the Fathers: James Madison and the Republican Legacy . (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 386 p.). Madison, James, 1751-1836; PresidentsUnited StatesBiography; United StatesPolitics and government1815-1861.

5. Papers Of James Madison, University Of Virginia
University of Virginia and sent to The Papers of James Madison, Alderman Library inthe general history of the period in which Madison lived (17511836).
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The Papers of James Madison
The Papers of James Madison , housed at the University of Virginia , was established in 1956 to publish annotated volumes of the correspondence and writings of James Madison, the Virginia statesman remembered for his public service as "Father of the Constitution" and as fourth president of the United States. This nonprofit project is currently supported by grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities (an independent federal agency) and the National Historical Publications and Records Commission , funds from private charitable organizations, and contributions from individuals. Private donationsincreasingly crucial to the project in the face of federal funding cutsare tax deductible. Checks should be made out to the University of Virginia and sent to: The Papers of James Madison, Alderman Library, University of Virginia, P.O. Box 400118, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4118. Inquiries: Tel (434) 924-3987, Fax (434) 243-8843, E-mail: jmadison@virginia.edu (When e-mailing us, please include a "Subject" line.)
The published volumes provide accurate texts of Madison's incoming and outgoing correspondence, informative notes on textual and subject matters, and comprehensive indexes. They are incomparably rich sources for students of Madison's life and valuable research tools for those interested in the general history of the period in which Madison lived (1751-1836). To date, the project has collected more than 25,000 copies of documents related to Madison's lifeincluding letters, essays, notes, diaries, account books, ledgers, wills, legal papers, and inventories. The project serves the public by translating these decaying and often nearly illegible manuscripts into print, thereby preserving them for future generations and making them easier to use. The published volumes also make the contents of Madison-related documentsthe originals of which are housed in some 250 archives worldwideeasily accessible to libraries and interested individuals all over the United States.

6. MADISON, James (1751-1836) Bibliography
Madison, James, 17511836. Extended Bibliography. New York Wilson-Erickson,1937. Smith, Carlton B. James Madison, 1751-1836 A Biographical Sketch.
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7. James Madison (1751-1836) Quotations, Famous Quotes - Quote Database.
James Madison (17511836) quotes - from quotation databese with over 15 000 quotes. James Madison (1751-1836) quotations directory. Over 15 000 Quotations and Famous Quotes. James Madison (1751-1836) quotes and quotations in exclusion of all other sects?" James Madison (1751-1836), 4th US President, Democrat
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8. MADISON, JAMES (1751-1836) Madison Was Chosen As Delegate From
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9. James Madison (1751-1836) Library Of Congress Citations
Other authors Hamilton, Alexander, 17571804. Madison, James, 1751-1836.Jay, John, 1745-1829. Madison, James, 1751-1836. Jay, John, 1745-1829.
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Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog Amazon Search Book Citations [First 20 Records] Title: The Federalist; a collection of essays by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison, interpreting the Constitution of the United States as agreed upon by the Federal convention, September 17, 1787, with a special introduction by Godwin Smith ... Edition: Rev. ed. Published: New York, The Colonial press [c1901] Description: 2 p.l., iii-xvi p., 1 l., 488 p. front. (port.) pl., 3 facsim. 24 cm. Series: Added t-p.: The world's great classics LC Call No.: KF4515 .F4 1901b Dewey No.: 342.73/024 19 Subjects: United States Constitutional law. Other authors: Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804. Madison, James, 1751-1836. Jay, John, 1745-1829. Control No.: 01015043 //r854 Author: Koch, Adrienne, 1912-1971. Title: Madison's "Advice to my country," by Adrienne Koch. Published: Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 1966. Description: xx, 210 p. 21 cm. Series: The Whig-Clio bicentennial lectures LC Call No.: E342 .K6 Dewey No.: 973.510924 Notes: Bibliography: p. 193-195. Subjects: Madison, James, 1751-1836. United States History Philosophy. Control No.: 66012878 //r943

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13. James Madison (1809-1817)
James Madison, (17511836), 4th President of the United States. Althoughhe served eight years each as a member of the US House
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James Madison
(1809-1817)-Democratic-Republican •Nickname: "Father of the Constitution".
•Born: Mar. 16, 1751, Port Conway, Va.
•Education: College of New Jersey (now Princeton University; graduated 1771).
•Profession: Lawyer.
•Religious Affiliation: Episcopalian.
•Marriage: Sept. 15, 1794, to Dolley Payne Todd (1768-1849).
•Children: None.
•Political Affiliation: Democratic-Republican.
•Writings: Writings (9vols., 1900-10), ed. by Gaillard Hunt; The Papers of James Madison (1962- ), ed. by W. T. Hutchinson, R. A. Rutland, et al.
•Died: June 28, 1836, Montpelier, Orange County, Va.
•Buried: Montpelier, Va. (family plot). •Vice-President: George Clinton (1809-12); Elbridge Gerry (1813-14). 1751 March 16, Born at Port Conway, Virginia 1771 Graduated from College of New Jersey at Princeton 1776 Helped write Virginia state constitution 1776-77 Member Virginia legislature 1778-79 Member of Virginia governor's advisory council 1780-83 Delegate to Congress 1784-86 Member of Virginia legislature 1786 Delegate to Annapolis Convention 1787 Delegate to Constitutional Convention 1787-88 Member of Congress of the Confederation; wrote many of

14. Madison, James (1751-1836), 4.Präsident Der USA (1809-1817)
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15. The American Revolution (James Madison)
after following one of the Founding Fathers. James Madison. JamesMadison (17511836). At his inauguration, James Madison, a small
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Battles Important People Important Places Historical Viewpoints ... Home Born: March 16, 1751, in Port Conway, Virginia
Died: June 28, 1836, at Montpelier, Virginia
Father: James Madison
Mother: Nelly Conway Madison
Married: Dolley Payne Todd Madison (1768-1849), on September 15, 1794
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Widely regarded as the "Father of the Constitution", James Madison was able to break out of the shadow of Thomas Jefferson fairly quickly and went on to serve two fairly successful terms. Before his presidency, James Madison was considered by many to be a puppet to Thomas Jefferson who was pulling the strings during the creation of the Constitution. While he was certainly Jefferson's biggest supporter, Madison was a very strong politician who was able to have a successful career even after following one of the Founding Fathers. James Madison (1751-1836) At his inauguration, James Madison, a small, wizened man, appeared old and worn; Washington Irving described him as "but a withered little apple-John." But whatever his deficiencies in charm, Madison's buxom wife Dolley compensated for them with her warmth and gaiety. She was the toast of Washington.

16. USA: James Madison
FRtR Presidents James Madison Biography. James Madison 17511836.Biography. *** Quote ***. The oldest of 10 children and a scion
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Quote The oldest of 10 children and a scion of the planter aristocracy, Madison was born in 1751 at Port Conway, King George County, VA, while his mother was visiting her parents. In a few weeks she journeyed back with her newborn son to Montpelier estate, in Orange County, which became his lifelong home. He received his early education from his mother, from tutors, and at a private school. An excellent scholar though frail and sickly in his youth, in 1771 he graduated from the College of New Jersey (later Princeton), where he demonstrated special interest in government and the law. But, considering the ministry for a career, he stayed on for a year of postgraduate study in theology. Back at Montpelier, still undecided on a profession, Madison soon embraced the patriot cause, and state and local politics absorbed much of his time. In 1775 he served on the Orange County committee of safety; the next year at the Virginia convention, which, besides advocating various Revolutionary steps, framed the Virginia constitution; in 1776-77 in the House of Delegates; and in 1778-80 in the Council of State. His ill health precluded any military service. In 1780 Madison was chosen to represent Virginia in the Continental Congress (1780-83 and 1786-88). Although originally the youngest delegate, he played a major role in the deliberations of that body. Meantime, in the years 1784-86, he had again sat in the Virginia House of Delegates. He was a guiding force behind the Mount Vernon Conference (1785), attended the

17. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Presidents: James Madison
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18. Project Gutenberg Titles By Madison, James, 1751-1836
Project Gutenberg Titles by. Madison, James, 17511836.
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20. Medical History Of President James Madison
no author listed. Mr. President your health James Madison (17511836).Minnesota Medicine. 1967;501500. Pubmed. Montgomery
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"James Madison... belonged in that category of medical paradoxes whose longevity belies their constitutional frailty." [
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"Physically Madison was always frail in appearance, short of stature, and slight." He never weighed more than 100 pounds. His height is a little uncertain: five feet, four to six inches. [
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During his teens and early twenties, Madison complained of a voice impairment. This was a functional handicap that prevented his public speaking until age 30. [ He also had "a constitutional liability to sudden attacks of the nature of epilepsy." This, too, was doubtless hysteric. [ Madison escaped the scourges of his day, i.e. malaria, smallpox, tuberculosis, and yellow fever, but he was neurotically convinced that his body harbored some insidious disease, an obsession he overcame only after tremendous determination. [
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While out campaining for the First Congress in 1788, Madison's nose became frost-bitten, leaving a scar. In later years, he would jokingly claim it as "his scar of a wound received in defense of his country." [

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