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  1. All impressments unlawful and inadmissible. [An extract of a letter from the Secretary of State to James Monroe, dated 5th January, 1804 by Madison. James. 1751-1836, 1806-01-01
  2. James Madison, 1751-1836, by Ian, Elliot, 1969
  3. James Madison and the American Nation 1751-1836: An Encyclopedia. by Robert A. (ed). Rutland, 1994
  4. James Madison: Writings: Writings 1772-1836 (Library of America) by James Madison, 1999-08-30
  5. Review of a statement attributed to Gen. John Armstrong, with an appendix of illustrative documents by James Madison 1751-1836 Armstrong John 1758-1843, 1865-12-31
  6. Selected Writings of James Madison (American Heritage Series) by James Madison, 2006-09-30
  7. The Last of the Fathers: James Madison & The Republican Legacy by Drew R. McCoy, 1991-06-28
  8. American Compact: James Madison and the Problem of Founding (American Political Thought) by Gary Rosen, 1999-06-01
  9. The Republic of Letters: The Correspondence Between Thomas Jefferson and James Madison by James Morton Smith, 1995-01-17
  10. James Madison: Father of the Constitution (Revolutionary War Leaders) by Brent P. Kelley, 2000-11
  11. James Madison: Fourth President 1809-1817 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2005-02
  12. JAMES MADISON: THE FOUNDING FATHER by ROBERT ALLEN RUTLAND, 1997-09-22
  13. James Madison (The American Presidents Series) by Garry Wills, 2002-04-02
  14. Father of the Constitution: A Story About James Madison (Creative Minds Biographies) by Barbara Mitchell, 2004-03

21. JAMESMADISON
Madison, James (17511836) Statesman, 4th President of the US Madison grew up inVirginia, studied at the College of New Jersey, now Princeton, and returned
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  • Madison, James, 1751-1836. Papers / Edited by William T. Hutchinson and William M.E. Rachal. Editorial staff: Jean Schneider [and others]. [Chicago] : University of Chicago Press, [1962-
  • The federalist. New York : The Modern library, [1941]
  • Madison, James, 1751-1836. Calendar of the correspondence of James Madison. New York : B. Franklin, [1970].
  • Madison, James, 1751-1836. An examination of the British doctrine, which subjects to capture a neutral trade, not open in time of peace / [James Madison]. [Philadelphia? : s.n., 1806?]
  • Federalist. New York : C. Scribner ; London : Sampson Low, 1864.
  • Madison, James, 1751-1836. The papers of James Madison : presidential series / edited by Robert A. Rutland ... [et al.]. Charlottesville : University Press of Virginia, 1984-
  • États-Unis. Constitutional Convention (1787). The debates in the Federal Convention of 1787 : which framed the Constitution of the United States of America / reported by James Madison, a delegate from the state of Virginia. International ed. Gaillard Hunt and James Brown Scott, editors. New York : Oxford University Press, 1920.
  • The federalist. St. Louis : The Central law journal co., 1916-1917.
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  • 24. Portrait Of James Madison
    James Madison (17511836). Member of the Continental Congress, authorof the Bill of Rights and 29 of the Federalist papers, Secretary
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    26. James Madison Center
    campus of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia, the Center serves asa repository for information on Madison s life and times (17511836) as well
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    27. James Madison Center: Madsion Archives: Sources: Hard Copy Sources
    1994. James Madison and the American Nation, 17511836 An Encyclopedia. New YorkSimon Schuster. James Madison 1751-1836 a Brief Biographical Sketch.
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    Hard Copy Sources for Madison Archives It has not been possible, nor was it desirable, to rely solely upon other web sites for the information for this site. This site treats a large number of topics, but not in great depth. A person wanting greater depth will find it in hard copy monographs or journal articles. This page is under construction, but will eventually provide all the hard copy sources used. On the content pages, the author's name and sometimes the date and page number will be given. Hyperlinks will join the name to the full citation on this page. This list is far from complete and is somewhat eccentric. Any recent scholarly monograph will provide a more comprehensive list.
  • Adair, Douglas. 1945. "Notes and Documents: James Madison's Autobiography." Reprinted from The William and Mary Quarterly , 3rd Ser., II (April).
  • 28. Reader's Companion To American History - -MADISON, JAMES
    The Reader s Companion to American History. Madison, James. (17511836),fourth president of the United States and political theorist.
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    , fourth president of the United States and political theorist. One of the less colorful but most important of America's Founding Fathers, Madison may rightly be considered the principal architect of the political system defined by the U.S. Constitution. His extraordinary career in public life extended over forty years, intersecting every major phase of the history of the American Revolution and the early Republic. Although he served in a number of high offices, including secretary of state (1801-1809) and president (1809-1817), he is best remembered for his accomplishments as a political theorist and for his related role in launching the Constitution during the late 1780s and early 1790s. Historians generally recognize the soft-spoken, diminutive, and scholarly Madison as the best prepared and most influential of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1787. Drawing on his extensive study of past republics, as well as his recent experience as a delegate to both the Virginia legislature and the national Congress under the Articles of Confederation, Madison led the search at Philadelphia for what he later called "a republican remedy for the diseases most incident to republican government." He hoped that by creating a new national government that rested directly on the people rather than on the states, the delegates could overcome the factional disorder, confusion, and injustice that prevailed during the postrevolutionary years without endangering liberty or compromising the American commitment to representative government.

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    The Great American History FactFinder. Madison, James. (1751-1836),fourth president of the United States (1809-17). Born in Port
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    , fourth president of the United States . Born in Port Conway, Virginia, Madison graduated from Princeton and began his forty-year political career by becoming involved in Virginia's politics. In 1776, as a member of the Virginia convention that wrote the state's pioneering constitution and declaration of rights, he took a strong stand for religious liberty. In the 1780s Madison was a key member of the Virginia legislature, where he won enactment of many of the statutes drafted in 1779 by his friend and mentor Thomas Jefferson, including the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom. He was also a leading advocate of reform of the Articles of Confederation , a key delegate to the Annapolis Convention of 1786, and one of the foremost members of the Constitutional Convention of 1787. Because of his pathbreaking Virginia Plan (the basis of the convention's work in framing the Constitution), his brilliant analyses of American politics and governance, and his extensive notes on debates in the convention, he has been dubbed the father of the Constitution (a title he himself always rejected). Madison campaigned for ratification of the document in the Federalist Papers , a collection of essays he wrote with John Jay and Alexander Hamilton. As a representative in Congress

    30. 1854. James Madison (1751-1836). Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary Of Quotations
    Respectfully Quoted A Dictionary of Quotations. 1989. NUMBER 1854.AUTHOR James Madison (1751–1836). QUOTATION The happy Union
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    31. 552. James Madison (1751-1836). Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary Of Quotations.
    1989. NUMBER 552. AUTHOR James Madison (1751–1836). QUOTATION Equal lawsprotecting equal rights … the best guarantee of loyalty love of country.
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    James Madison 17511836. James Madison was the fourth US President. Hewas born in Port Conway, Virginia on March 16th in the year 1751.
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    James Madison was the fourth U.S. President. He was born in Port Conway, Virginia on March 16th in the year 1751. He had the nickname of the Father of the Constitution because of how he helped to lay the original groundwork for that important document. After graduating from the College of New Jersey, which is now called Princeton, he helped to establish the Bill of Rights, served in the Continental Congress, and was a great contributor to the Constitutional Convention of 1787. James Madison was elected president in 1809 and continued to hold office until 1817. James was a strong leader. He had to be, since he led this country through the War of 1812. He was married to Dolley who supported him in his endeavors and was known as a charming hostess.

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    James Madison was the fourth U.S. President. He was born in Port Conway, Virginia on March 16th in the year 1751. He had the nickname of the Father of the Constitution because of how he helped to lay the original groundwork for that important document. After graduating from the College of New Jersey, which is now called Princeton, he helped to establish the Bill of Rights, served in the Continental Congress, and was a great contributor to the Constitutional Convention of 1787. James Madison was elected president in 1809 and continued to hold office until 1817. James was a strong leader. He had to be, since he led this country through the War of 1812. He was married to Dolley who supported him in his endeavors and was known as a charming hostess. The pair eventually retired to Montpelier, Virginia where Madison served as the rector of the University of Virginia until his death in 1836. Source:
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