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References: Text of Report and Resolutions in The Proceedings of a Convention of Delegates, etc., convened at Hartford, December 15, 1814. (Hartford, 1815.) A copy of this imprint, with the autograph signatures of the members, is in the Massachusetts Archives. The text is also found as follows: Pamphlet with same title, 3d ed. (Boston, 1815.) Appx. to Resolves of Mass., 1812–15; Dwight, 352–379; Niles, VII, 305–313. The Journal is in Dwight, 383–398. The letter of Senator Pickering, and others, of March 3, 1815, in regard to laying the Amendments before Congress is in Mass. Archives, No. 5032/9. General References: Adams, VIII, ch. XI; Adams, New England Federalism, 81–90, 251–329; Hildreth, VI, 545–554; Lalor, I, 624–626; Lodge, Cabot, chs. XI–XIII; McMaster, IV, 248–252; Niles,VII (cf. Index); XXXIX, 434, 435; Quincy, Quincy, 356–358; Schouler, II, 425–429; Von Holst, I, 263–272. For additional bibliography, cf. Channing and Hart, Guide, § 173; MacDonald, Documents, 198.

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That it be and hereby is recommended to the Legislatures of the several States represented in this Convention, to adopt all such measures as may be necessary effectually to protect the citizens of said States from the operation and effects of all acts which have been or may be passed by the Congress of the United