Paul Zdanowicz

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Madison asked Jefferson to send Congress the entire correspondence among Madison, the British and French ambassadors to the United States, and the American emissaries abroad—including Monroe and Pinkney. These were then read out publicly in Congress over the course of six days. Madison was standing by his record—a record he had himself meticulously shaped in the knowledge that it might someday have to be made public.
The Three Lives of James Madison: Genius, Partisan, President
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