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The papers of James Madison, purchased by order of 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, by direction of the Joint library committee of Congress, under the superintendence of Henry D. Gilpin.

973.51 M182

1. U.S.--Pol.& Govt--1783-1790. 2. U.S.--Pol. & Govt.--Revolution. 3. U.S.--Constitutional history.

James Madison

Langtree & O'Sullivan

Washington, D.C.

1840

09021550

Contents.--V. 1. Prefatory note. The debates in 1776 on the Declaration of Independence, and on a few of the Articles of Confederation, preserved by Thomas Jefferson. Letters of Mr. Madison preceding the debates of 1783. Debates in the Congress of the confederation from November 4, 1782 to June 21, 1783. Letters contemporary with, and subsequent to the debates of 1783. --V. 2. Debates in the Congress of the Confederation, from February 19th, 1787, to April 25th, 1787. Correspondence during and subsequent to the debates in the Congress of the Confederation from February 15, 1787, to November 2, 1788. Debates in the Federal convention, from Monday, May 14th, 1787, to Monday August 6th, 1787. --V. 3. Debates in the Federal convention, from Tuesday, August 7th, 1787, Until it's final adjournment Monday, September 17th, 1787. Appendix to the debates. References. Index.