Lecture On the Character And Services of James Madison
Lecture On the Character And Services of James Madison
Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) Dlc
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This Report was promptly responded to, by Congress, and on its recommendation, Delegates were ap- pointed by the States, who met in Convention, at Philadel- phia, and proceeded to their great work, on the 25th of May, 1787. Of this Convention, Mr. Madison was a member. With him, more than with any other man, it originated. To him, as much as to any man, are the country and the world in- debted for the successful issue of its deliberations. It was right that he should at last survive every man w...ho had helped to compose it. I shall not undertake to say a word in honor of this Convention. It is stamped with an unapproachable excellence and greatness, which mock at commendation and praise. The Constitution, having been first revised in its lan- guage, and its parts arranged into order and harmony, by a Committee, of which, Mr. Madison was one,' was finally re- la ported, and became the act of the Convention on the 17th of September, 1787. But the most difficult part of the achievement, which Mr.
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