The Papers of James Madison, Volume 5
1 August-31 December 1782
Edited by William T. Hutchinson and William M. E. Rachal
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During the last five months of 1782, Madison continued to advocate close co-operation with France. To assure the durability of the Confederation, he endeavored to induce delinquent states to pay their financial quotas, and advocated adoption of a proposed impost amendment.
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