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TABLE OF REFERENCES.
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Note 221, page 451.

See Debates above, 6th August, 1787, p. 379.

Objections of George Mason to the Constitution, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 495.

Address of Luther Martin to the Legislature of Maryland, 27th January, 1788, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 382.

Note 222, page 453.

New Hampshire, ay; not stated in the Journal of the Federal Convention, 21st August, 1787, p. 875.

Note 223, page 457.

See Debates above, p. 357, and references at note 187.

Note 224, page 461.

See Debates above, p. 357, and references at note 187.

See Debates above, 6th August, 1787, p. 379.

See Debates below, 24th August, 1787, p. 470; 25th August, 1787, p. 478; 29th August, 1787, p. 488.

Debates in the Convention of South Carolina, 17th January, 1788, Elliot, vol. 4, p. 299.

Objections of George Mason to the Constitution, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 494.

Note 225, page 463.

Debates in the Convention of Virginia, 17th June, 1788, Elliot, vol. 3, p. 461.

Amendments to the Constitution proposed by the states; supplement to the Journal of the Federal Convention, p. 430.

Objections of George Mason to the Constitution, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 495.

The Federalist, No. 44; No. 84.

Note 226, page 463.

See Debates above, p. 442, and references at note 216.

Note 227, page 464.

See Debates above, p. 442, and references at note 216.

Note 228, page 467.

See Debates above, p. 445, and references at note 219.

Note 229, page 469.

See Debates above, pp. 174, 416, and references at note 98.

Note 230, page 470.

See Debates above, 6th August, 1787, p. 379.

See Debates below, 4th September, 1787, p. 507; 7th September, 1787, p. 524; 8th September, 1787, p. 526.

Debates in the Convention of Virginia, 18th June, 1768, Elliot, vol. 3, p. 498.

Debates in the Convention of North Carolina, 28th July, 1788, Elliot, vol. 4, p. 340.

Amendments to the Constitution proposed by the states; supplement to the Journal of the Federal Convention, p. 445.

The Federalist, No. 64; No. 69; No. 75.

Speeches of Mr. Madison in the House of Representatives, 10th March and 6th April, 1796. Debates on the British treaty, vol. 1, pp. 69, 375.

Speech of Mr. Baldwin in the House of Representatives, 14th March, 1796. Debates on the British treaty, vol. 1, p. 118.

Note 231, page 471.

See Debates above, 6th August, 1787, p. 379.

See Debates below, 27th August, 1787, p. 482.

Journal of the Federal Convention, 27th August, 1787, p. 298.

Debates in the Convention of Pennsylvania, 7th December, 1787, Elliot, vol. 2, p. 490.

Debates in the Convention of Virginia, 20th June, 1788, Elliot, vol. 3, p. 532.

Amendments to the Constitution proposed by the states; supplement to the Journal of the Federal Convention, pp. 424, 430, 438, 446, 459, 481.

The Federalist, No. 39; No. 80.

Note 232, page 474.

See Debates above, p. 144, and references at note 86.

Note 233, page 476.

See Debates above, p. 442, and references at note 216.

Note 234, page 478.

See Debates above, p. 357, and references at note 187.

Note 235, page 479.

See Debates above, p. 475, where the resolution is stated to have been negatived without a count in the Journal of the Federal Convention, p. 290, it is also stated in that manner.

Note 236, page 480.

The resolution is not given in the Journal of the Federal Convention.

Note 237, page 482.

See Debates above, 5th June, 1787, p. 156; 18th July, 1787, p. 330.

Debates in the Convention of Pennsylvania, 10th December, 1787, Elliot, vol. 2, p. 488; 11th December, 1787, Elliot, vol. 2, pp. 513, 531, 539.

The Federalist, No. 79.

Note 238, page 483.

The amendments proposed to this section are more minutely given in the Journal of the Federal Convention, 27th August, 1787, p. 298.

See Debates above, p. 188, and references at note 108.

Note 239, page 485.

See Debates above, 6th August, 1787, p. 381.

Debates in the Convention of Virginia, 6th June, 1788, Elliot, vol. 3, p. 75; 17th June, 1788, Elliot, vol. 3, p. 471.

Debates in the Convention of North Carolina, 29th June, 1788, Elliot, vol. 4, p. 182.

Address of Luther Martin to the Legislature of Maryland, 27th January, 1788, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 376.

Letter of Mr. Madison to Mr. Ingersoll, 22d February, 1831, Elliot, vol. 4, p. 608.

The Federalist, No. 44.

Note 240, page 485.

See Debates below, 14th September, 1787, p. 546.

See references above, at note 239.

Note 241, page 488.

See Debates above, 6th August, 1787, p. 381.

Journal of Congress, 1st March, 1781, vol. 3, p. 587.

Note 242, page 488.

See Debates below, 1st September, 1787, p. 503, 3d September, 1787, p. 504.

The Federalist, No. 42.

Note 243, page 492.

See Debates above, 28th August, 1787, p. 487, 13th September, 1787, p. 550.

Debates in the Convention of North Carolina, 29th July, 1788, Elliot, vol. 4, p. 176.

Debates in the Convention of South Carolina, 17th January, 1788, Elliot, vol. 4, p. 286.

Note 244, page 493.

The Journal of the Federal Convention, 29th August, 1787, p. 307, says,—

"On the question being taken, it passed in the affirmative: New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, ay, 9; Maryland, Virginia, no, 2."

See Debates below, p. 497, and references at note 245.

Note 245, page 497.

South Carolina, and Georgia, no, in the Journal of the Federal Convention, 30th August, 1787, p. 311.

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