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[1025] ”Address of the Minority”; McMaster and Stone, 454-83.
[1026] ”Address of the Minority”; McMaster and Stone, 466.
[1027] _Ib._, 469-70.
[1028] _Ib._, 480.
[1029] See various contemporary accounts of this riot reprinted in McMaster and Stone, 486-94.
[1030] The authors.h.i.+p of the ”Letters of Centinel” remains unsettled. It seems probable that they were the work of Eleazer Oswald, printer of the _Independent Gazetteer_, and one George Bryan, both of Philadelphia.
(See _ib._, 6-7, and footnote.)
[1031] ”Letters of Centinel,” no. 4, _ib._, 606.
[1032] _Ib._, 620.
[1033] _Ib._, 625.
[1034] McMaster and Stone, 624.
[1035] _Ib._, 630, 637, 639, 642, 653, 655.
[1036] _Ib._, 629.
[1037] _Ib._, 641.
[1038] _Ib._, 631; and see _infra_, chap. XI.
[1039] _Ib._, 639.
[1040] _Ib._, 658.
[1041] _Ib._, 661.
[1042] _Ib._, 667.
[1043] McMaster and Stone, 667.
[1044] _Ib._, 668.
[1045] ”A Real Patriot,” in _Independent Gazetteer_, reprinted in McMaster and Stone, 524.
[1046] ”Gomes,” in _ib._, 527.
[1047] H. Chapman to Stephen Collins, June 20, 1788; MS., Lib. Cong.
Oswald, like Thomas Paine, was an Englishman.
[1048] Madison to Jefferson, Feb. 19, 1788; _Writings_: Hunt, v, 102.