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TABLE OF REFERENCES.
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Debates in the Convention of Pennsylvania, 26th November, 1787, Elliot, vol. 2, p. 422; 1st December, 1787, Elliot, vol. 2, pp. 445, 446, 447.

Note 125, page 221.

Debates in the Convention of Pennsylvania, 28th October, 1787, Elliot, vol. 2, pp. 438, 439, 450.

Note 126, page 223.

See Debates below, p. 250.

Debates in the Convention of Virginia, 7th June, 1788, Elliot, vol. 3, p. 131.

The Federalist, Nos. 45, 46.

Judge Baldwin's Views of the Constitution, pp. 6, 20.

Note 127, page 224.

See Debates above, p. 137, and references at note 82.

Note 128, page 226.

See Debates above, p. 184, and references at note 105.

Note 129, page 228.

The remarks of Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Ellsworth are given rather more fully in Yates's Minutes; and there are some observations of Mr. Wilson on this motion, which are not noticed by Mr. Madison. Elliot, vol. 1, p. 435.

Note 130, page 228.

Moved by Mr. Mason, Yates's Minutes, 22d June, 1787, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 436.

Note 131, page 228.

See Debates above, p. 186, and references at note 106.

Note 132, page 229.

See Debates above, p. 186, and references at note 106.

Note 133, page 230.

The debate on this motion is more fully reported in Yates's Minutes, 22d June, 1787, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 436.

See Debates above, at p. 186, and references at note 106.

See also Debates below, pp. 230 to 233.

Note 134, page 230.

See Debates above, p. 186, and references at note 106.

Note 135, page 230.

Mr. Mason's remarks on this motion are omitted. See Yates's Minutes, 23d June, 1787, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 440.

Note 136, page 230.

These remarks, and those of Mr. Mason, are reported more fully in Yates's Minutes, Elliot, vol. 1, pp. 439, 440.

Note 137, page 233.

See Debates above, p. 186, and references at note 106.

Note 138, page 238.

The residue is reported in Yates's Minutes, 25th June, 1787, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 444.

Note 139, page 240.

See Debates above, p. 139, and references at note 83.

Note 140, page 241.

Mr. Madison's remarks on this motion are omitted. See Yates's Minutes, 25th June, 1787, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 447.

Note 141, page 242.

These remarks of Gen. Pinckney are reported more fully, and somewhat differently, in Yates's Minutes, 26th June, 1787, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 448.

Note 142, page 243.

See the report of this debate in Yates's Minutes, Elliot, vol. 1, pp. 448, 454.

Note 143, page 245.

See Debates above, p. 187, and references at note 107.

Note 144, page 247.

See Debates above, 12th June, 1787, p. 187; 13th June, 1787, p. 190; 26th July, 1787, p. 375. See also references at note 100.

Note 145, page 247.

In the Journal of the Federal Convention this vote is thus given: Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, ay, 6; Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, South Carolina, Georgia, no, 5.

Note 146, page 248.

See Debates above, 12th June, 1787, p. 187; 13th June, 1787, p. 190; 26th July, 1787, p. 375.

See references at note 106, p. 180.

The propositions of Dr. Franklin, given below, in the debates of the 30th June, 1787, p. 206, are stated in his works to have been offered on this day, the 20th June.

Franklin's Works, (Sparks's edition.) vol. 5, p. 142.

Note 147, page 249.

This speech of Mr. Martin is reported more fully in Yates's Minutes, 27th and 28th June, 1787, Elliot, vol. 1, pp. 453 to 457.

Note 148, page 253.

See Debates above, p. 223, and references at note 126.

Note 149, page 253.

An explanatory remark of Mr. Martin, in reply will be found in Yates's Minutes, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 459.

Note 150, page 253.

Some remarks of Mr. Madison in reply to Mr. Sherman, not here given, will be found in Yates's Minutes, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 459.

Note 151, page 255.

Franklin's Works, (Sparks's edition,) vol. 5, p. 153.

Note by Dr. Franklin: "The Convention, except three or four persons, thought prayers unnecessary."

Note 152, page 258.

See Debates above, p. 223, and references at note 126.

Story's Commentaries on the Constitution, vol. 2, p. 175.

Note 153, page 259.

This speech is very fully reported in Yates Minutes, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 461.

Note 154, page 261.

The remarks of Mr. Madison, at some length, on this resolution, and here omitted, will be found in Yates's Minutes, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 465.

Note 155, page 261.

The law of New Hampshire, appointing delegates, passed on the 27th June; Messrs. Langdon, Pickering, Gillman, and West, were chosen: on the 23d July, Messrs. Langdon and Gillman took their seats; Messrs. Pickering and West never attended.

Journal of the Federal Convention, pp. 17, 196.

Note 156, page 264.

These speeches of Mr. Wilson and Mr. Ellsworth are very fully reported in Yates's Minutes, Elliot, vol. 1, pp. 466, 469.