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596 Debates in the Convention of Massachusetts, 19th January, 1788, Elliot, vol. 2, p. 44.

Debates in the Convention of New York, 24th June, 1788, Elliot, vol. 2, p. 287; 25th June, 1788, Elliot, vol. 2, p. 309.

Debates in the Convention of North Carolina, 25th July, 1788, Elliot, vol. 4, p. 37.

North American Review, vol. 25, pp. 263, 265, 266.

See Debates below, 13th June, 1787, p. ; 15th June, 1787, p. ; 18th June, 1787, p. ; 18th July, 1787, p. ; 26th July, 1787, p. ; 6th August, 1787, p. ; 27th August, 1787, p. ; 28th August, 1787, p..

Debates in the Convention of Massachusetts, 30th January, 1788, Elliot, vol. 2, p. 111.

Debates in the Convention of Virginia, 18th June, 1788, Elliot, vol. 3, p. 517; 20th June, 1788, Elliot, vol. 3, p. 531; 21st June, 1788, Elliot, vol. 3, p. 563; 23d June, 1788, Elliot, vol. 3, p. 577.

Debates in the Convention of North Carolina, 28th July, 1788, Elliot, vol. 4, p. 136; 29th July, 1788, Elliot, vol. 4, p. 153.

Debates in the Convention of Pennsylvania, 7th December, 1787, Elliot, vol. 2, p. 466; 11th December, 1787, Elliot, vol. 9, p. 515.

Address of Luther Martin to the Legislature of Maryland, 27lh January, 1788, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 370.

Objections of George Mason to the Federal Constitution, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 405.

Report of James Madison to the Legislature of Virginia, 7th January, 1800, Elliot, vol. 4, pp. 548, 563.

The Federalist, Nos. 80 to 83.

Story's Commentaries on the Constitution, vol. 3, pp. 499 to 651.

In the Journal of the Federal Convention, p. 121, the vote of Pennsylvania is given in the negative.

The remarks of Mr. Butler, on this motion, as reported in Yates's Minutes, are somewhat different, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 409.

See Debates below, 5th July, 1787, p. ; 6th July, 1787, p. ; 16th July, 1787, p. ; 26th July, 1787, p. ; 6th of August, 1787, p. ; 8th August, 1787, p. ; 9th August, 1787, pp., ; 11th August, 1787, p. ; 13th August, 1787, p. ; 14th August, 1787, p. ; 15th August, 1787, p. ; 5th September, 1787, pp. , ; 8th September, 1787, p..

Debates in the Convention of Virginia, 14th June, 1788, Elliot, vol. 3, p. 375.

Objections of George Mason, one of the Delegates from Virginia, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 494.

Address of Luther Martin to the Legislature of Maryland, 27th January, 1788, Elliot, vol. 1, 336.

These resolutions will be found in the Journal of the Federal Convention, 19th June, 1787, p. 134. There are verbal differences in the first, fourth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, thirteenth, fifteenth, and nineteenth resolutions.

Journal of Federal Convention, 15th June, 1787, p. 123.

In the copy here given, the two following resolutions, stated in the Journal to have been offered by Mr. Patterson with the rest, are entirely omitted.

"Resolved, That the legislative, executive, and judiciary powers, within the several states, ought to be bound by oath to support the Articles of Union.

"Resolved, That provision ought to be made for hearing and deciding upon all disputes arising between the United States and an individual state, respecting territory."

Stated in Yates's Minutes to Gen. Charles C. Pinckney, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 415.

These speeches of Mr. Lansing, Mr. Patterson, Mr. Wilson, and Mr. Randolph, are very fully reported in Yates's Minutes of this day's debate. See Elliot, vol. 1, pp. 410 to 417.

See also Mr. Martin's statement in regard to the debate on Mr. Patterson's resolutions in his Address to the Legislature of Maryland, 27th January, 1788, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 349.

See Appendix, No. V., p., for "Copy of a paper communicated to James Madison by Col. Hamilton, about the close of the Convention in Philadelphia, 1787, which, he said, delineated the Constitution which he would have wished to be proposed by the Convention."

Yates's Minutes, 18th June, 1787, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 417.

Debates in the Convention of New York, 20th June, 1788, Elliot, vol. 2, p. 230; 21st June, 1788, Elliot, vol. 2, pp. 251, 262; 24th June, 1788, Elliot, vol. 2, p. 300; 25th June, 1788, Elliot, vol. 2, p. 315; 27th June, 1788, Elliot, vol. 2, p. 347; 28th June, 1788, Elliot, vol. 2, pp. 356, 360.

Thomas M'Kean represented the state of Delaware in the Congress of the Confederation from 1774 to 17883, and was chief justice of Pennsylvania from 1777 to 1799.

On the 2d February, 1782, Thomas M'Kean and Samuel Wharton, citizens of Pennsylvania, and Philemon Dickinson, a citizen of New Jersey, were elected delegates to Congress for the state of Delaware.

The report of this speech by Mr. Yates will be found in Elliot, vol. 1, p. 423.

Debates in the Convention of Virginia, 7th June, 1788, Elliot, vol. 3, p. 129.

A few remarks of Mr. Dickinson on this motion, which are omitted by Mr. Madison, are given in Yates's Minutes, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 425.

Yates's Minutes, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 425.

Debates in the Convention of Massachusetts, 21st January, 1788, Elliot, vol. 2, p. 54.

See Debates in the Convention of New York, 23d June, 1788, Elliot, vol. 2, p. 273; 24th June, 1788, Elliot, vol. 2, p. 303.

The Federalist, No. 17, p. 87.

Letter from Mr. Yates and Mr. Lansing to the governor of New York, containing their reasons for not subscribing the Federal Constitution, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 480.

Yates's Minutes, 20th June, 1787, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 427.

Debates in the Convention of Virginia, 11th June, 1788, Elliot, vol. 3, p. 269.

Yates's Minutes, 20th June, 1787, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 429.

Address of Luther Martin to the Legislature of Maryland, 27th January, 1787, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 349.

Yates's Minutes, 20th June, 1787, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 429.

Yates's Minutes, 20th June, 1788, Elliot, vol. 1, p. 430.