1. 2 Pitk. Hist. 265, 268, 273, 279, 281; North Amer. Rev. Oct. 1827, P. 270 to 278.
2. 2 Pitk. Hist. 266, 269, 281; 5 Marshall's Life of Washington, 132, 133, 188.
3. 5 Marshall's Life of Washington, 138.
4. 5 Marshall's Life of Washington, 130, 131; 4 Elliot's Debates, etc.
5. 1 Secret Journals, 285, Art. 5.
6. 1 Secret Journals, 290.
7. 5 Marshall's Life of Washington, 33.
8. 5 Marshall's Life of Washington, 83.
9. See also 5 Marshall's Life of Washington, 130, 131.
10. 2 Pitk. Hist. 225 to 260; Dr. Franklin's Speech, 2 Amer. Museum, 534, 538; 3 Amer. Museum, 62, 66, 70, 157, 559, 560; 4 Elliot's Debates. -- Three members of the convention, Mr. Gerry of Massachusetts, and Mr. Mason and Mr. Randolph of Virginia, declined signing the constitution; 3 Amer. Museum, 68. See also Mr. Jay's Letter in 1787; 3 Amer. Museum, 554 to 565.
11. 5 Marshall's Life of Washington, 128.
12. Pitk. Hist. 265 to 283.
13. Gen. Hamilton's Speech in 1786; 1 Amer. Museum, 445, 447. See also The Federalist, No. 17, 31, 45, 46.
14. The Federalist, No. 38, 39; 2 Amer. Museum, 422; Id. 543, 546.
15. The Federalist, No. 39; Id. No. 38; 2 Pitk. Hist. 270, 272.
16. Address of the Minority of Penn. convention, 2 Amer. Museum, 542, 543. See also 2 Pitk. Hist. 272, 273.
17. 2 Amer. Museum, 542.
18. See also 2 Amer. Museum, 422, 423, 424.
19. Yates and Lansing's Letter, 3 Amer. Museum, 156, 157; Mr. Jay's Letter, 1787, 3 Amer. Museum, 531, 562. -- The same objection is repeatedly taken notice of in the Federalist, as one then beginning to be prevalent. The Federalist, No. 1, 2, 9, 13, 14, 23.
20. Mr. George Mason's Letter, 2 Amer. Museum, 534, 536.
21. The Federalist, No. 39.
22. The Federalist, No. 39.
23. The Federalist, No. 39. See also 1 Tucker's Black. App. 145, 146. -- The whole reasoning contained in the 39th number of the Federalist (of which the above is merely a summary) deserves a thorough examination by every statesman. See also on the same subject, Dane's App. §14, p. 25, etc.; §35, p. 44, etc.; 1 Tucker's Black. Comm. App. 146, etc.; The Federalist, No. 9; 3 Dall. R. 473.
24. 2 Amer. Museum, 534, 536, 540; Id. 427, 435; Id. 547, 555.
25. 3 Amer. Museum, 62; 2 Pitk. Hist. 283, 284; The Federalist, No. 71, 72.
26. See 2 Amer. Museum, 422, etc.; Id. 435; Id. 534; Id. 540, etc. 543, etc.; Id. 553; 3 Amer. Museum, 62; Id. 157; Id. 419, 420, etc.
27. Many of the objections are summed up in the Federalist, No. 38, with great force and ability.
28. Address of the minority in the Pennsylvania Convention, 2 Amer. Museum, 536, 543, 544, 545. See also the Address of Virginia, 2 Pitk. History, 334.
29. The Federalist, No. 38.
30. Amer. Museum, 422 to 430; Id. 435, etc.; Id. 435, etc.; 536, 540, etc. 553, etc. 557; 3 Amer. Museum, 62; Id. 157; Id. 419, 420, etc.; The Federalist, No. 38.
31. Mr. Mason, 2 Amer. Museum, 534.
32. 2 Amer. Museum, 426, 428; Id. 534, 537; Id. 557, 549; 3 Amer. Mus. 62; Id. 419, 420, etc. 2 Pitk. Hist. 267, 218, 280, 282, 283, 284.
33. 2 Pitk. Hist. 332, 334.
34. 5 Marshall's life of Washington, 209, 210.
35. 5 Marshall's Life of Washington, 207, 208.
36. The Federalist, No. 81; Mr. Jay's Address, 3 Amer. Museum, 554, 559; 2 Amer. Museum, 422, 425.