Paul Zdanowicz

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IN JANUARY 1788, nervous about the prospects of ratification in Virginia, Madison turned to the writing of twenty-two more Federalist essays, Nos. 37 through 58. They appeared between January 11 and February 20, marking an extraordinary burst of creativity on Madison’s part, and the most sustained and systematic writing project he had ever undertaken.
The Three Lives of James Madison: Genius, Partisan, President
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