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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.
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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. 
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. 
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. 
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. 
Moves to commit question of negative of State
laws. 
Moves to include the Executive in treaty-making
power. 
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. 
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. 
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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