The Records of the Federal Convention of 1787/Volume 3/Appendix A/CCCVIII

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ⅭⅭⅭⅧ. James Madison to Noah Webster.[1]

Washington, Oct. 12, 1804.

When the convention as recommended at Annapolis took place at Philadelphia, the deputies from Virginia supposed, that as that state had been first in the successive steps leading to a revision of the federal system, some introductory propositions might be expected from them. They accordingly entered into consultation on the subject, immediately on their arrival in Philadelphia, and having agreed among themselves on the outline of a plan, it was laid before the convention by Mr. Randolph, at that time governor of the state, as well as member of the convention. This project was the basis of its deliberations; and after passing through a variety of changes in its important as well as its lesser features, was developed and amended into the form finally agreed to.

  1. Hunt, Writings of James Madison, Ⅶ, 166.