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  1. James Madison (Founding Fathers) by Stuart A. Kallen, 1998-09
  2. How To Draw The Life And Times Of James Madison (Kid's Guide to Drawing the Presidents of the United States of America) by Roderic Schmidt, 2006-08-30
  3. James Madison Statesman and President: Statesman and President (American Cavalcade) by Regina Zimmerman Kelly, 1991-02
  4. James Madison: Fourth President of the United States (Encyclopedia of Presidents) by Susan Clinton, 1987-01
  5. James Madison on the Constitution and the Bill of Rights (Contributions in Legal Studies) by Robert J. Morgan, 1988-10-12
  6. James Madison (World Leaders Past and Present)
  7. James Madison (International Library of Essays in the History of Social and Political Thought) by Terence Ball, 2008-09-01
  8. James Madison (Presidents and Their Times) by Dan Elish, 2007-09
  9. James Madison: Creating a Nation (America's Founding Fathers) by Zachary Kent, 2004-05
  10. James Madison: Patriot, Politician, and President (The Library of American Lives & Times) by David B. Mattern, 2005-08
  11. From Parchment to Power: How James Madison Used the Bill of Rights to Save the Constitution by Robert A. Goldwin, 1998-01
  12. James Madison (United States Presidents) by Mary Malone, 1997-07
  13. James Madison: A Biography, by Ralph Louis, Ketcham, 1971-03
  14. The Presidency of James Madison (American Presidency Series) by Robert Allen Rutland, 1990-04

61. Powell's Books - Library Of America #109: James Madison: Writings: Writings 1772
Subject Madison, James, 17511836; Subject United states; SubjectUnited States - 19th Century; Subject United States Politics and government
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62. James Madison - Penguin UK Authors - Penguin UK
James Madison (17511836) was the fourth President of the United States and becomeknown as the ‘father’ of the Constitution because of his influence in
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63. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Maddin To Maggio
Madison, James (17511836) — also known as Father of the Constitution and theBill of Rights — of Virginia. Born in Port Conway, King George County, Va.,
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64. Alphabetical Listing Of Documents MR
Madison, James, 17511836. Papers, 1723-1859. Wash. DC, Library of Congress,Photoduplication Service, 1965. Call Microfilm A7 Location Microforms
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65. WINDOWS\DESKTOP\My Documents\jarrett703\James Madison Bio
James Madison(17511836). James Madison was born on March 16, 1751 in Port Conway,Virginia. Madison was brought up in Orange County, Virginia and completed
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James Madison was born on March 16, 1751 in Port Conway, Virginia. Madison was brought up in Orange County, Virginia and completed college at Princeton.
He participated in the making of the Virginia Constitution in 1776, served in the Continental Congress and was a leader in the Virginia Assembly. When delegates from the Constitutional Convention assembled at Philadelphia, Madison took part in many debates. Madison made a major contribution to the ratification of the Constitution by writing, with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay, the Federalist essays. Later on he was referred to as the "Father of the Constitution". Madison protested that the document was not "the offspring of a single brain" but, "the work of many heads and many hands". In September 1794, Madison married a woman named Dolley Payne Todd Madison. In congress, he helped make the Bill of Rights and enact the first revenue legislation. Out of his leadership in opposition to Hamilton's financial proposals, came the development of the Republican or the Jeffersonian Party. As President Jefferson's secretary of State, Madison protested to warring France and Britain that their seizure of American ships was contrary to international law.
The Embargo Act of 1807 did not make the warring nations change their ways but, did cause a depression in the United States. Despite it, Madison was elected in 1808. Before he took office, the Embargo Act was repealed. During the first year of Madison's Administration, the United States prohibited trade with both Britain and France. Then, in May, 1810, Congress authorized trade with both to forbid trade with the other nation. Napoleon then pretended to comply. In Congress, a young group named the "War Hawks", pressed the president for a more militant policy.

66. USPS - October 18, 2001 - Postal Service Marks 250th Anniversary Of James Madiso
The stamp art also includes a reproduction of James Madison s signature.Microtype on the stamp reads James Madison 17511836. Carl Herrman of Carlsbad,
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NEW YORK - James Madison, the fourth president of the United States and remembered as the "father of the U.S. Constitution," was honored today by the U.S. Postal Service with a new commemorative postage stamp marking the 250th anniversary of his birth.
The 34-cent James Madison stamp was dedicated at a first day of issue ceremony kicking off the fall Postage Stamp Mega-Event show at Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. The stamp is available at New York post offices starting today, and it will be availabe at post offices across the country beginning tomorrow.
"The Postal Service is very proud to recognize James Madison and his achievements," said Vinnie Malloy, New York District Manager/Postmaster, who dedicated the stamp. "The James Madison stamp continues our commitment to enriching and preserving our nation's history through the U.S. stamp program."
Joining Malloy at the ceremony were Jackson Taylor, president, American Stamp Dealers Association (ASDA); Lloyd de Vries, secretary, American Philatelic Society (APS); John Thompson, designer of the stamp; Mike Quinn, president, Montpelier Foundation; and "James Madison" (represented by John Douglas Hall).

67. USPS - October 18, 2001 - Postal Service Marks 250th Anniversary Of James Madiso
Microtype on the stamp reads James Madison 17511836. Carl Herrman of Carlsbad,Calif., was the art director for the stamp. To see an image of the James
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 18, 2001
Stamp Release No. 01-073
Postal Service Marks 250th Anniversary Of James Madison's Birth With New Postage Stamp
NEW YORK - James Madison, the fourth president of the United States and remembered as the "father of the U.S. Constitution," was honored today by the U.S. Postal Service with a new commemorative postage stamp marking the 250th anniversary of his birth.
The 34-cent James Madison stamp was dedicated at a first day of issue ceremony kicking off the fall Postage Stamp Mega-Event show at Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. The stamp is available at New York post offices starting today, and it will be availabe at post offices across the country beginning tomorrow.
"The Postal Service is very proud to recognize James Madison and his achievements," said Vinnie Malloy, New York District Manager/Postmaster, who dedicated the stamp. "The James Madison stamp continues our commitment to enriching and preserving our nation's history through the U.S. stamp program."
Joining Malloy at the ceremony were Jackson Taylor, president, American Stamp Dealers Association (ASDA); Lloyd de Vries, secretary, American Philatelic Society (APS); John Thompson, designer of the stamp; Mike Quinn, president, Montpelier Foundation; and "James Madison" (represented by John Douglas Hall).

68. Famous Quotes By James Died On 1836 - ThinkExist Quotations
James Madison quotes (American 4th US President (180917), and one of the foundingfathers of his country. 1751-1836). Similar Quotes. Add to my book
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Showing top results. For more precise results use top quotes filters below. " If Tyranny and Oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy " James Madison quotes (American 4th US President (1809-17), and one of the founding fathers of his country. 1751-1836) Similar Quotes . About: Tyranny quotes Add to my book show_bar(168542,null,'if_tyranny_and_oppression_come_to_this_land-it') " The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands, whether of one, a few, or many, and whether hereditary, self-appointed, or elective, may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny " James Madison quotes (American 4th US President (1809-17), and one of the founding fathers of his country. 1751-1836) Similar Quotes . About: Power quotes Add to my book show_bar(196454,null,'the_accumulation_of_all_powers-legislative') "

69. Quotes: "if_tyranny_and_oppression_come_to_this_land-it" - ThinkExist Quotations
James Madison said If Tyranny and Oppression come to this land, it will and 17511836). Similar Quotes. Add to my book
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" And I have no doubt that every new example will succeed, as every past one has done, in showing that religion and Government will both exist in greater purity, the less they are mixed together " James Madison quotes (American 4th US President (1809-17), and one of the founding fathers of his country. 1751-1836) Similar Quotes . About: Religion quotes Example quotes Add to my book show_bar(157242,null,'and_i_have_no_doubt_that_every_new_example_will') "

70. James Madison -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
helped frame the Bill of Rights (17511836)) James Madison, 1809–1817 James Madison Writings by James Madison ( (Click link for more info and facts
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71. James Madison
HISTORY James Madison (17511836) US President, 1809-1817. SCOPE Letter to ACCazenove concerning articles sent. HOLDINGS 1 note, May 13, 1821. ALS
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UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS ST. LOUIS MERCANTILE LIBRARY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS M-63 Madison, James HISTORY: James Madison (1751-1836) U. S. President, 1809-1817. SCOPE: Letter to A. C. Cazenove concerning articles sent. HOLDINGS: 1 note, May 13, 1821. A. L. S. ACCESS: Due to rarity and condition, access to this collection is limited please contact the staff members listed below. The collection is available for on-site use only in the Rare Book and Manuscripts Reading Room. Current hours are 8:00 A.M.- 5:00 P.M., Monday-Friday; Saturday and Sunday by appointment only. Researchers are advised to call ahead concerning changes in hours due to University intersessions and holidays. The St. Louis Mercantile Library is located on levels one and two of the Thomas Jefferson Library building. In observance of security procedures, certain services may not be available shortly before the daily closing time. Question about this collections should be referred to: Charles Brown
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72. Madison - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
Madison, James 17511836. The fourth President of the United States (1809-1817).A member of the Continental Congress (1780-1783) and the Constitutional
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The fourth President of the United States (1809-1817). A member of the Continental Congress (1780-1783) and the Constitutional Convention (1787), he strongly supported ratification of the Constitution and was a contributor to The Federalist Papers (1787-1788), which argued the effectiveness of the proposed constitution. His presidency was marked by the War of 1812.
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73. Madison, James Famous Quotes
Famous Quotes By Madison, James. 17511836 American Statesman President.The proposed Constitution is, in strictness, neither a national nor a federal
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The proposed Constitution is, in strictness, neither a national nor a federal constitution; but a composition of both.
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What is government itself but the greatest of all reflections on human nature? If men were angels, no government would be necessary. If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary.
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We are right to take alarm at the first experiment upon our liberties.
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Liberty may be endangered by the abuse of liberty, but also by the abuse of power. Madison, James Liberty As a man is said to have a right to his property, he may be equally said to have a property in his rights. Madison, James Property The diversity in the faculties of men, from which the rights of property originate, is not less an insuperable obstacle to an uniformity of interests. The protection of these faculties is the first object of government. Madison, James

74. Continental Congress Constitutional Convention James Madison
James Madison (17511836). Charles Willson Peale (1741-1827). Bust PortraitMiniature, 1783. Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.
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James Madison (1751-1836).
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Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division . Reproduction Number: LC-USZC4-4097. Born into a respectable family of Virginia planters, Madison demonstrated intellectual gifts at an early age. He attended the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) for three years, continuing his studies even after he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1771. Returning to Virginia, Madison sank into a deep depression, longing for a vocation that would involve his passions, ideals, and intellect. He found his calling with the coming of the Revolutionary War; drawn into Virginia politics, he soon compiled an impressive record of service on both a state and national level, eventually serving as a delegate to the Continental Congress in 1780. By 1787, as a delegate in the Constitutional Convention, Madison had established himself as the intellectual leader in the struggle to create a new, stronger federal government. Return to Essay

75. James Madison
James Madison 17511836 US President. As member of the Continental CongressMadison played a leading role in framing the US Constitution.
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As member of the Continental Congress Madison played a leading role in framing the US Constitution. He helped to found the Democratic-Republican Party; served President Jefferson as Secreatary of State; and became the fourth US President (1809-17). During his presidency war broke out between America and Great Britain.
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Under Mehemmed IV the ministerial family of Koprulu emerged as a dominant force in the empire. His reign was occupied by endless warfare in the Mediterranean; and on the northern frontiers. He invaded Transylvania, and unsucessfully besieged Vienna in 1683. The subsequent loss of Hungary led to his deposition in 1687 and detention until his death.
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He became emperor in 1889, and in 1896 defeated an Italian invasion to ensure his country's independence. He greatly expanded his territory by conquering Galla lands in the south-west and Ogaden in the east.

76. Madison, James (1751-1836), 4.Präsident Der USA (1809-1817)
Translate this page Madison, James (1751-1836), 4.Präsident der USA (1809-1817), einer der Führer inder amerikanischen Unabhängigkeitsbewegung. Er gilt aufgrund seiner Rolle
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77. James Madison
James Madison (17511836), the Father of our Constitution and our fourth presidentwent to Princeton at 18 with the idea of becoming an Anglican minister,
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James Madison (1751-1836), the Father of our Constitution and our fourth president went to Princeton at 18 with the idea of becoming an Anglican minister, and came back to Virginia a freethinker. At age 22, he wrote, "Religious bondage shackles and debilitates the mind and unfits it for every noble enterprise, every expanded project." He then fought for religious liberty for all, believer and disbeliever, which was no easy task-then or now. In his day, the notorious "Dade Code" was a part of the Virginia statutes, and he could have been executed for his efforts. The code was written in London by Anglican bishops who laid out a tidy list of prohibitions and punishments which were meant to keep people from thinking and speaking their honest thoughts. It meant to mold the citizens into conformity and piety. The code provided the death penalty for anyone who "spoke impiously of the Trinity or one of the divine persons, or against the known articles of Christian faith."

78. James Madison Writings Writings 1772-1836 (Library Of America
James Madison (17511836) was probably America s greatest political thinker.His career spanned the Revolutionary War, the formation of the Articles of the
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79. ResAnet Results Summary
Record Madison, James, 17511836. The papers of James Madison presidentialseries / edited by Robert A. Rutland et al..
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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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  • 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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