Memoirs of Aaron Burr, Volume 2. by Matthew L. (Matthew Livingston) Davis
page 328 of 568 (57%)
page 328 of 568 (57%)
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Your most obedient servant,
JAMES BIDDLE.[3] Footnotes: 1. Subsequently Mrs. Commodore Decatur. 2. The Philadelphia. 3. Now Commodore Biddle, and son of the late Charles Biddle. CHAPTER XV. An amendment to the Constitution of the United States having been proposed by Congress, and doubts existing as to the manner in which it should be authenticated and transmitted to the several states, Mr. Burr, as president of the Senate, addressed a note on the subject to the secretary of state, Mr. Madison, and to the secretary of the Senate, Mr. Otis, to which the following replies were made. FROM MR. MADISON. |
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