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Klubes, Benjamin B. “The First Federal Congress and the First National Bank: A Case Study in Constitutional Interpretation.”
Journal of the Early Republic
10 (Spring 1990): 19–41.

Knudson, Jerry W.
Jefferson and the Press: Crucible of Liberty.
Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2006.

Koch, Adrienne.
Jefferson and Madison: The Great Collaboration.
New York: Oxford University Press, 1950.

———.
Madison’s “Advice to My Country.
” Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1966.

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The Philosophy of Thomas Jefferson.
New York: Columbia University Press, 1943.

Koch, Adrienne, and Harry Ammon. “The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions: An Episode in Jefferson’s and Madison’s Defense of Civil Liberties.”
William and Mary Quarterly
5 (April 1948): 145–76.

Kohn, Richard H.
Eagle and Sword: The Federalists and the Creation of the Military Establishment in America, 1783–1802.
New York: Free Press, 1975.

———. “The Inside History of the Newburgh Conspiracy: America and the Coup d’Etat.”
William and Mary Quarterly
27 (April 1970): 187–220.

Koontz, Louis Knott.
Robert Dinwiddie: His Career in American Colonial Government and Westward Expansion.
Glendale, Calif.: Arthur H. Clark Co., 1941.

Kornfeld, Eve. “Encountering the Other: American Intellectuals and Indians in the 1790s.”
William and Mary Quarterly
52 (April 1995): 287–314.

Kramer, Larry D. “Madison’s Audience.”
Harvard Law Review
112 (January 1999): 611–79.

———. “Understanding Marbury v. Madison.”
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society
148 (March 2004): 14–26.

Kuehl, John W. “Justice, Republican Energy, and the Search for the Middle Ground: James Madison and the Assumption of State Debts.”
Virginia Magazine of History and Biography
103 (July 1995): 321–38.

Kurtz, Stephen G.
The Presidency of John Adams: The Collapse of Federalism, 1795–1800.
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1957.

Labunski, Richard.
James Madison and the Struggle for the Bill of Rights.
New York: Oxford University Press, 2006.

Lambert, Frank.
The Barbary Wars: American Independence in the Atlantic World.
New York: Hill & Wang, 2005.

Langford, Paul.
Englishness Identified: Manners and Character, 1650–1850.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000.

Larson, John Lauritz.
Internal Improvement: National Public Works and the Promise of Popular Government in the Early United States.
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2001.

Lee, Emery G., III. “Representation, Virtue, and Political Jealousy in the Brutus-Publius Dialogue.”
Journal of Politics
59 (November 1997): 1073–95.

Lehmann, Karl.
Thomas Jefferson, American Humanist.
New York: Macmillan, 1947; rpt. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1985.

Leibiger, Stuart.
Founding Friendship: George Washington, James Madison, and the Creation of the American Republic.
Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1999.

———. “James Madison and the Amendments to the Constitution, 1787–1789: ‘Parchment Barriers.’ ”
Journal of Southern History
59 (August 1993): 441–68.

Lemire, Elise. “
Miscegenation”: Making Race in America.
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002.

Lerner, Ralph.
The Thinking Revolutionary: Principle and Practice in the New Republic.
Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1979.

Levy, Andrew.
The First Emancipator: The Forgotten Story of Robert Carter, the Founder Who Freed His Slaves.
New York: Random House, 2006.

Lewis, Anthony Marc. “Jefferson and Virginia’s Pioneers, 1774–1781.”
Mississippi Valley Historical Review
34 (March 1948): 551–88.

Lewis, Jan.
The Pursuit of Happiness: Family and Values in Jefferson’s Virginia.
Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 1983.

Lewis, Jan Ellen, and Peter S. Onuf, eds.
Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson: History, Memory, and Civic Culture.
Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1999.

Lillich, Richard B. “The Chase Impeachment.”
American Journal of Legal History
4 (January 1960): 49–72.

List, Karen. “The Role of William Cobbett in Philadelphia Party Press, 1794–1799.”
Journalism Monographs
82 (1993): 1–23.

Livermore, Shaw.
Early American Land Companies: Their Influence on Corporate Development.
New York: Commonwealth Fund, 1939.

Lokke, Carl Ludwig. “Jefferson and the Leclerc Expedition.”
American Historical Review
33 (January 1928): 322–28.

Longmore, Paul K.
The Invention of George Washington.
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988.

Macleod, Julia H. “Jefferson and the Navy: A Defense.”
Huntington Library Quarterly
8 (February 1945): 153–84.

Magrath, C. Peter.
Yazoo: The Case of Fletcher v. Peck.
New York: W. W. Norton, 1966.

Maier, Pauline.
American Scripture: Making the Declaration of Independence.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1997.

Malone, Dumas.
Thomas Jefferson as Political Leader.
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1963.

Mann, Barbara Alice.
George Washington’s War on Native America.
Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2008.

Marston, Jerrilyn Greene.
King and Congress: The Transfer of Political Legitimacy, 1774–1776.
Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1987.

Mason, Matthew.
Slavery in the Early Republic.
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2006.

Matthews, Marty.
Forgotten Founder: The Life and Times of Charles Pinckney.
Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2004.

Matthews, Richard K.
If Men Were Angels: James Madison and the Heartless Empire of Reason.
Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1995.

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The Radical Politics of Thomas Jefferson.
Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1986.

Matthewson, Tim. “Jefferson and Haiti.”
Journal of Southern History
61 (May 1995): 209–48.

———. “Jefferson and the Nonrecognition of Haiti.”
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society
140 (March 1996): 22–48.

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A Proslavery Foreign Policy: Haitian-American Relations during the Early Republic.
Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 2003.

Mayer, David N.
The Constitutional Thought of Thomas Jefferson.
Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1994.

Mayer, Henry.
A Son of Thunder: Patrick Henry and the American Republic.
New York: Franklin Watts, 1986; rpt. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1991.

Mays, David John.
Edmund Pendleton, 1721–1803: A Biography.
2 vols. 1952; rpt. Richmond: Virginia State Library, 1984.

McCants, David A.
Patrick Henry, Orator.
New York: Greenwood Press, 1990.

McConnell, Michael N.
A Country Between: The Upper Ohio Valley and Its Peoples, 1724–1774.
Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1992.

McCormick, Richard P. “The ‘Ordinance’ of 1784?”
William and Mary Quarterly
50 (January 1993): 112–22.

McCoy, Drew R.
The Elusive Republic: Political Economy in Jeffersonian America.
New York: W. W. Norton, 1980.

———. “Jefferson and Madison on Malthus: Population Growth in Jeffersonian Political Economy.”
Virginia Magazine of History and Biography
88 (July 1980): 259–76.

———.
The Last of the Fathers: James Madison and the Republican Legacy.
New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989.

McDonald, Forrest.
The Presidency of George Washington.
Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1974.

McDonald, Robert M. S. “Thomas Jefferson’s Changing Reputation as Author of the Declaration of Independence.”
Journal of the Early Republic
19 (Summer 1999): 169–95.

McDonnell, Michael.
The Politics of War: Race, Class, and Conflict in Revolutionary Virginia.
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2007.

McGaughy, J. Kent.
Richard Henry Lee of Virginia: A Portrait of an American Revolutionary.
Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, 2004.

McLaughlin, Jack.
Jefferson and Monticello: The Biography of a Builder.
New York: Henry Holt, 1988.

Meade, Robert Douthat.
Patrick Henry: Patriot in the Making.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1957.

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Patrick Henry: Practical Revolutionary.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1969.

Miller, Charles A.
Jefferson and Nature: An Interpretation.
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1988.

Miller, John Chester.
The Wolf by the Ears: Thomas Jefferson and Slavery.
New York: Free Press, 1977; rpt. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1991.

Miller, Robert J.
Native America, Discovered and Conquered: Thomas Jefferson, Lewis & Clark, and Manifest Destiny.
Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 2006.

Mitchell, Broadus.
Alexander Hamilton: The National Adventure, 1788–1804.
New York: Macmillan, 1962.

Morgan, Edmund. “Safety in Numbers: Madison, Hume, and the Tenth Federalist.”
Huntington Library Quarterly
(1986): 95–112.

Morrison, Jeffrey H.
John Witherspoon and the Founding of the American Republic.
Notre Dame, Ind.: Notre Dame University Press, 2005.

Nash, Gary B.
Forging Freedom: The Formation of Philadelphia’s Black Community, 1720–1840.
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1988.

Newman, Simon P.
Parades and the Politics of the Streets.
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1997.

Nichols, Frederick Doveton, and Ralph E. Griswold.
Thomas Jefferson: Landscape Architect.
Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1978.

Noll, Mark A.
Princeton and the Republic 1768–1822: The Search for the Christian Republic in the Era of Samuel Stanhope Smith.
Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1990.

Norton, Mary Beth. “Eighteenth-Century American Women in Peace and War: The Case of Loyalists.”
William and Mary Quarterly
33 (July 1976): 386–409.

O’Connor, John E.
William Paterson: Lawyer and Statesman, 1745–1806.
New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1979.

O’Fallon, James M. “Marbury.”
Stanford Law Review
44 (January 1992): 219–60.

Ohline, Howard A. “Republicanism and Slavery: Origins of the Three-Fifths Clause in the United States Constitution.”
William and Mary Quarterly
28 (October 1971): 563–84.

Olson, Alison Gilbert.
Making the Empire Work: London and American Interest Groups, 1690–1790.
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1992.

Onuf, Peter S., ed.
Jeffersonian Legacies.
Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1993.

———.
Jefferson’s Empire: The Language of American Nationhood.
Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 2000.

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The Mind of Thomas Jefferson.
Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2007.

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Origins of the Federal Republic: Jurisdictional Controversies in the United States, 1775–1787.
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1983.

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Statehood and Union: A History of the Northwest Ordinance.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1987.

Ott, Thomas O.
The Haitian Revolution, 1789–1804.
Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1973.

Outram, Quentin. “The Demographic Impact of Early Modern Warfare.”
Social Science History
26 (Summer 2002): 245–72.

Owsley, Frank Lawrence, Jr., and Gene A. Smith.
Filibusters and Expansionists: Jeffersonian Manifest Destiny, 1800–1821.
Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1997.

Padgett, James A. “The West Florida Revolution of 1810, As Told in the Letters of John Rhea, Fulwar Skipwith, Reuben Kemper, and Others.”
Louisiana Historical Quarterly
21 (January 1938): 1–129.

Pancake, John S. “The ‘Invisibles’: A Chapter in the Opposition to the President.”
Journal of Southern History
21 (February 1955): 17–37.

Papenfuse, Eric Robert. “Unleashing the ‘Wildness’: The Mobilization of Grassroots Antifederalism in Maryland.”
Journal of the Early Republic
16 (Spring 1996): 73–106.

Parkinson, Robert G. “From Indian Killer to Worthy Citizen: The Revolutionary Transformation of Michael Cresap.”
William and Mary Quarterly
63 (January 2006): 97–122.

Parsons, Lynn Hudson.
John Quincy Adams.
Madison, Wisc.: Madison House, 1998.

Parton, James. “Thomas Jefferson a Virginia Lawyer.”
Atlantic Monthly
29 (March 1872): 312–31.

Pasley, Jeffrey. “ ‘A Journeyman, Either in Law or Politics’: John Beckley and the Social Origins of Political Campaigning.”
Journal of the Early Republic
16 (Winter 1996): 531–69.

———. “The Two National Gazettes: Newspapers and the Embodiment of American Political Parties.”
Early American Literature
35 (2000): 51–86.

———. “
The Tyranny of Printers
”:
Newspaper Politics in the Early American Republic.
Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 2001.

Pedder, Laura Green, ed.
The Letters of Joseph Dennie.
Orono, Me.: University Press, 1936.

Peden, William. “A Book Peddler Invades Monticello.”
William and Mary Quarterly
6 (October 1949): 631–36.

Perkins, Bradford.
Prologue to War: England and the United States, 1805–1812.
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1961.

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