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[779] Hart, iii, 116.

[780] _Mag. Western Hist._, i, 530.

[781] Justice Cus.h.i.+ng to Chief Justice Jay, Oct. 23, 1792; _Jay_: Johnston, iii, 450.

[782] _Memoirs of Talleyrand_: Broglie's ed., i, 176-77.

[783] Was.h.i.+ngton to Jay, Nov. 19, 1790; _Jay_: Johnston, iii, 409.

[784] Jefferson to Was.h.i.+ngton, March 27, 1791; _Cor. Rev._: Sparks, iv, 366.

[785] Was.h.i.+ngton's _Diary_: Lossing, Feb. 25, 1791.

[786] Was.h.i.+ngton to Jay, Dec. 13, 1789; _Jay_: Johnston, iii, 381.

[787] Jefferson to T. M. Randolph, March 28, 1790; _Works_: Ford, vi, 36.

[788] Weld, i, 91.

[789] Bayard to Rodney, Jan. 5, 1801; _Bayard Papers_: Donnan, ii, 118.

[790] Schoepf, ii, 46.

[791] _Ib._, 78.

[792] _Ib._, 45.

[793] Grigsby, i, 26.

[794] Weld, i, 170.

[795] Watson, 60.

[796] Davis, 372.

[797] Schoepf, ii, 95.

[798] Wilkinson: _Memoirs_, i, 9-10. The distance which General Wilkinson's mother thought ”so far away” was only forty miles.

[799] Schoepf, ii, 53.

[800] Zachariah Johnson, in Elliott, iii, 647.

[801] Journal, H.D. (1790), 13.

[802] Madison to Lee, July 7, 1785; _Writings_: Hunt, ii, 149-51.

[803] _Ib._

[804] Boston was not a ”city” in the legal interpretation until 1822.