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

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

ⅭⅭⅬⅩⅩⅩⅣ. James Madison to Thomas Jefferson.[1]

Feby 8, 1799.

The idea of publishing the Debates of the Convention ought to be well weighed before the expediency of it, in a public as well as personal view be decided on. Besides the intimate connection between them the whole volume ought to be examined with an eye to the use of which every part is susceptible. In the Despotism at present exercised over the rules of construction, and [illegible] reports of the proceedings that would perhaps be made out & mustered for the occasion, it is a problem what turn might be given to the impression on the public mind. But I shall be better able to form & explain my opinion by the time, which now approaches when I shall have the pleasure of seeing you. And you will have the advantage of looking into the sheets attentively before you finally make up your own.

  1. Hunt, Writings, of Madison, Ⅵ, 329–330.