Memoirs of Aaron Burr, Volume 2. by Matthew L. (Matthew Livingston) Davis
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Department of State, December 11, 1803.
J. Madison presents his respects to the vice-president, who will find in the enclosed the information afforded by the office of state on the subject of former amendments to the Constitution. Mr. Beckley recollects, that in one of the instances, copies equal to the number of the states were made out in the clerk's office of the House of Representatives. In the other, I understood from him that the copies were not furnished to the executive; but it does not appear, from any thing in the office of state, whether this was or was not the case. J. WAGNER TO MR. MADISON. Department of State, December 10, 1803. DEAR SIR, I find that all the amendments to the Constitution, though none of them are signed by the president, have been enrolled in this office. I do not find that the first set was forwarded by this department to the states, though the president was requested to communicate them, as appears by the journals. The last amendment was forwarded by the secretary of state, by direction of the president, to the governors of the states. The vice-president called this morning and stated two questions, which I was then unable to answer, _viz_., Whether the enrolment took place here, and whether the amendments were forwarded to the states from |
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