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... James Heaton , May 20 , 1826 , Manuscript Division , Library of Congress . 361. W.S. Randall , 644 . 362. Notes on the State of Virginia , 147 . 363. Letter to Edward Coles , August 25 ... Madison- Dolley NOTES - FOUR . MADISON 401.
... James Madison : The Founding Father ( Columbia , MO : University of Missouri Press , 1987 ) , 19 & 30 . 3. Citation available in author's files . 4. Citation available in author's files . 5. Citation available in author's files . 6 ...
... in author's possession. 23. George Washington to Richard Washington, 20 September 1759, PGW (Colo- nial), 6:359. 24. Quoted in John P. Kaminski, The Great Virginia Triumvirate: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison ...
... James Madison, 17 Feb. 1826, PJMRS, vol. 3, p. 687. 56. Geiger, History of American Higher Education, p. 179. 57 ... in author's possession. 68. Bruce, History of the University of Virginia, vol. 3, p. 254. 69. Morison, Three ...
... James H. Madison , “ Economy , ” in David J. Bodenhamer and Robert G. Barrows , eds . , The Encyclopedia of ... in author's collection ; Turk interview . 10. Corbin interview . 11. Author interview with Polly Jontz Lennon , April ...
... University Press of Florida, 2006), 80–82. 8. See Paul Hamilton, “Experiments on the Practical Use of the Torpedo ... in author's possession. 14. Philip, Robert Fulton, 296–97. 15. Sailing Master Elijah Mix to James Madison, 8 Apr ...
... James T. Kloppenberg , " Pragmatism : An Old Name for Some New Ways of Thinking ? " Journal of American History 83 ( 1996 ) : 100-138 . 5. Benhabib , Situating the Self , pp . 7-19 , 225-230 . 6. On this dimension of Madison's thought ...
The Anti-Federalists, in Herbert J. Storing's view, are somewhat paradoxically entitled to be counted among the Founding Fathers and to share in the honor and study devoted to the founding.