(1840). Papers of James Madison, purchased by order of Congress, being his correspondence and reports of debates during Congress of Confederation and his reports of debates in Federal Convention, now published from original manuscripts deposited in Department of State, Vol. III. Langtree amp; O'Sullivan.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPapers of James Madison, Purchased by Order of Congress, Being His Correspondence and Reports of Debates During Congress of Confederation and His Reports of Debates in Federal Convention, Now Published from Original Manuscripts Deposited in Department of State, Vol. III. [Washington]: Langtree amp; O'Sullivan, 1840.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPapers of James Madison, Purchased by Order of Congress, Being His Correspondence and Reports of Debates During Congress of Confederation and His Reports of Debates in Federal Convention, Now Published from Original Manuscripts Deposited in Department of State, Vol. III. Langtree amp; O'Sullivan, 1840.