The writings of James Madison, comprising his public papers and his private correspondence, including numerous letters and documents now for the first time printed. |
CHRONOLOGY OF JAMES MADISON.
1787. |
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CHRONOLOGY OF JAMES MADISON.
1787.
1787. | |
July 19. | Advocates election of the Executive by the people. |
July 20. | Speaks in favor of making the Executive impeachable. |
July 21. | Seconds proposition to include the Judiciary with the Executive in power to revise laws. |
Moves that judges be appointed by the Executive with concurrence of two-thirds of Senate. |
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July 25. | Shows the difficulty of devising satisfactory mode of selecting Executive. |
August 7. | Advocates liberal suffrage. |
August 8. | Moves that basis of representation in House of Representatives be one to not more than 40,000 inhabitants. |
Opposes proposition that money bills originate only in House of Representatives. |
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August 9. | Opposes incorporation in constitution of provision against persons of foreign birth holding office. |
August 10. | Moves that legislature have power to compel attendance of members. |
August 11. | Moves that Congress publish its journals, except such parts of Senate proceedings as may be ordered kept secret. |
Advocates a centrally located capital. | |
August 13. | Seconds motion in favor of liberal treatment of foreigners. |
Speaks in favor of participation of Senate in making appropriations. |
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August 15. | Moves that all bills be passed upon by the Executive and Judiciary before becoming laws. |
August 16. | Advocates national power to tax exports. |
August 17. | Moves that legislature have power to declare war. |
August 18. | Submits propositions for national power over public lands, to form governments for new States, over Indian affairs, over seat of government, to grant charters of incorporation, copyrights, to establish a university, grant patents, acquire forts, magazines, etc. |
Speaks in favor of national control of militia. | |
August 22. | Appointed on committee to consider navigation acts. |
Moves that States have power to appoint militia officers under rank of general officers. |
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Moves to commit question of negative of State laws. |
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Moves to include the Executive in treaty-making power. |
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August 25. | Declares it is wrong to admit the idea of property in men in constitution. |
August 27. | Suggests that in case of death of President his council may act. |
Moves form of oath for President. | |
Moves that judges' salaries be fixed. | |
Expresses doubt whether Judiciary should have power over cases arising under constitution. |
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August 28. | Moves that States be forbidden to lay embargoes, export and import duties. |
August 29. | Speaks in favor of navigation acts. |
August 31. | Moves that ratification of constitution be by a majority of States and people. |
Advocates ratification by State conventions. | |
Appointed on committee to consider parts of constitution and propositions not yet acted upon. |
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Sept. 3. | Thinks eventual election of President by legislature should be made difficult. |
Sept. 7. | Moves that Senate have power to make treaties of peace without President. |
Sept. 8. | Moves that quorum of Senate be two-thirds of all the members. |
Seconds motion to increase representation. | |
Sept. 14. | Suggests that legislature should have power to grant charters of incorporation. |
Sept. 17. | Signs constitution. |

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