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TABLE OF REFERENCES.
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Note 33, page 87.

Public Journals of Congress, 23d April, 1783, vol. 4, p. 193.

Washington's Writings, 18th April, 1783, vol. 8, p. 423.

Note 34, page 88.

Secret Journals of Congress, (Foreign Affairs,) 5th May, 1783, vol. 3, p. 342.

Note 35, page 88.

This resolution does not appear on the Public Journals of Congress till 7th August, 1783, vol. 4, p. 251.

Note 36, page 88.

See Public Journals of Congress, 7th May, 1783, vol. 4, p. 220.

Note 37, page 88.

See Debates below, p. 90.

Public Journals of Congress, 8th May, 1783, vol. 4, p. 220.

Washington's Writings, 6th May, 1783, vol. 8, p. 430; Appendix, No. IX.

Diplomatic Correspondence, (First Series,) 14th April, 1783, vol. 11, p. 335; 27th January, 1780, vol. 7, p. 199; 18th February, 1780, vol. 9, p. 21.

There is in the Archives of the Department of State, No. 50, a volume of correspondence of Oliver Pollock, containing that with the committee on Foreign Affairs, in reference to the policy of Spain.

Note 38, page 88.

See Debates below, 30th May, 1783, p. 90.

Note 39, page 88.

See Debates below, p. 90.

Note 40, page 89.

See Debates below, 30th May, p. 90.

Public Journals of Congress, 9th August, 1783, vol. 4, p. 252.

Note 41, page 89.

Secret Journals of Congress, (Foreign Affairs,) 21st and 22d May, 1783, vol. 3, p. 344 to 354.

Note 42, page 90.

Public Journals of Congress, 26th May, 1783, vol. 4, p. 224.

Washington's Writings, 7th June, 1783, vol. 8, p. 438.

Note 43, page 90.

Secret Journals of Congress, (Foreign Affairs,) 30th May, 1783, vol. 3, pp. 355, 361.

Public Journals of Congress, 30th May, 1783, vol. 4, p. 224.

Note 44, page 90.

Public Journals of Congress, 4th June, 1783, vol. 1, p. 226; 4th July, 1783, vol. 4, p. 235.

Diplomatic Correspondence, (First Series,) 18th July, 1783, vol. 12, p. 380.

Note 45, page 91.

These instructions are printed in the Public Journals of Congress, 20th June, 1783, vol. 4, p. 331.

Note 46, page 91.

Secret Journals of Congress, (Foreign Affairs,) 12th June, 1783, vol. 3, p. 366.

Note 47, page 91.

See Debates below, pp. 92, 93.

Note 48, page 91.

Public Journals of Congress, 17th June, 1783, vol. 4, p. 228.

Note 49, page 93.

Public Journals of Congress, 20th June, 1785, vol. 4, p. 230.

See Debates above, p. 87, and references there.

Note 50, page 94.

See Debates above, p. 92.

Public Journals of Congress, 2l8t June, 1783, vol. 4, p. 231; 1st July, 1783, vol. 4, p. 232; 28th July, 1783, vol. 4, p. 240; 28th August, 1783, vol. 4, p. 257.

Diplomatic Correspondence, (Second Series,) vol. 1, p. 9 to 46.

Washington's Writings, 24th June, 1783, vol. 8, p. 454.

There is in the Archives of the Department of State, No. 38, a volume containing the letters and papers on this subject.

Note 51, page 96.

Public Journals of Congress, 9th March, 1787, vol. 4, p. 725.

Washington's Writings, vol. 9, pp. 207, 235, 249.

Bradford's History of Massachusetts, vol. 2, p. 300; Minot's History of the Insurrection in Massachusetts.

Note 52, page 96.

Public Journals of Congress, 21st February, 1787, vol. 4, p. 723.

Note 53, page 97.

See Correspondence below, p. 106.

Note 54, page 98.

See Debates below, pp. 100, 102, and Correspondence, p. 107.

Note 55, page 99.

Public Journals of Congress, 21st March, 1789, vol. 4, p. 730; 13th April, 1787, vol. 4, p. 735.

Note 56, page 101.

Diplomatic Correspondence, (Second Series,) vol. 6, pp. 207 to 228.

Note 57, page 102.

Public Journals of Congress, 3d May, 1787, vol. 4, p. 741.

Secret Journals of Congress, (Foreign Affairs,) 3d May, 1787, vol. 4, p. 343.

Note 58, page 103.

See Correspondence below, p. 103.

Secret Journals of Congress, (Foreign Affairs,) vol. 4, p. 339.

Note 60, page 105.

Public Journals of Congress, 31st August, 1786, vol. 4, p. 689.

Note 61, page 106.

Public Journals of Congress, 21st February, 1787, vol. 4, p. 723.

Note 62, page 110.

Franklin's Works, (Sparks's edition,) vol. 3, p. 29; vol. 7, p. 83.

Life of William Livingston, p. 99, and Appendix.

Pitkin's History of the United States, vol. 1, pp. 142, 429.

Note 63, page 110.

American Archives, (Fourth Series,) vol. 1, p. 893.

Mr. Madison has omitted to notice here the Congress which met at New York in October, 1765.

Massachusetts State Papers, vol. 1, p. 35.

Franklin's Works, (Sparks's edition,) vol. 7, p. 298.

Political Writings of John Dickinson, vol. 1, p. 91.

Marshall's History of the Colonies, chap. 13.

Pitkin's History of the United States, vol. 1, p. 178.

Note 64, page 110.

Franklin's Works, (Sparks's edition,) vol. 5, p. 91.

Secret Journals of Congress, (Domestic Affairs), 21st July, 1775, vol. 1, p. 283.

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