James Madison: The President, 1809-1812Bobbs-Merrill, 1941 - Presidents Vols. 1-4: 1st ed.A condensed version of this work published in 1970 under title: The fourth President. Includes bibliographies. [1] The Virginia revolutionist.--[2] The nationalist, 1780-1787.--[3] Father of the Constitution, 1787-1800.--[4] Secretary of State, 1800-1809.--[5] The President, 1809-1812.--[6] Commander in Chief, 1812-1836. |
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CHAPTER CONTENTS I INAUGURATION | 11 |
NAMING A CABINET | 22 |
THE ERSKINE AGREEMENT | 34 |
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