id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28992 Gay, Sydney Howard James Madison .txt text/plain 91066 3527 60 of the Constitution of the United States by the Virginia Convention was Madison, whose name appears "in a document in the State Paper Office at Madison wrote to Jefferson--then governor of Virginia--his opinion of On another question, two years afterward, Mr. Madison refused to accept which Madison wrote, to commend it to the acceptance of the States. Mr. Rives gives a letter from Jefferson to Madison at this time, which Madison wrote to Jefferson, who was now a delegate in Congress, pointing Madison's anxiety was great lest his own State should be carried away by France declared war against England, and the United States had Madison's part, during the eight years of Jefferson's presidency, is Mr. Madison for years had opposed a war with England as unwise and Constitution of the United States, part of Madison in framing, 84, 85; power of Congress to regulate slavery in, stated by Madison, 159; ./cache/28992.txt ./txt/28992.txt