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[1192] _Ib._ 370-85.
[1193] _Ib._ 385-414.
[1194] _Burr Trials_, I, 414-20.
[1195] Hay to Jefferson, Aug. 11, 1807, Jefferson MSS. Lib. Cong.
[1196] _Burr Trials_, I, 433-51.
[1197] Hay had announced that Eaton's testimony would be to the same effect as his deposition.
[1198] _Burr Trials_, I, 452-69.
[1199] _Burr Trials_, I, 469-72.
[1200] _Blennerha.s.sett Papers_: Safford, 343.
[1201] It was this farrago, published in every newspaper, that had influenced the country only less than Jefferson's Special Message to Congress.
[1202] Commodore Decatur's testimony was almost identical with that of Truxtun. More convincing still, General Adair, writing before the trial began, told substantially the same story. (Adair's statement, March, 1807, as quoted in Parton: _Burr_, footnote to 493.)
[1203] For the full Morgan testimony, see _Burr Trials_, I, 497-506.
[1204] _Burr Trials_, I, 514-18.
[1205] _Ib._ 518-26.
[1206] _Burr Trials_, I, 527-28.
[1207] Belknap was undoubtedly one of those whom Poole saw cross the stream. Woodbridge and Dana were the others.
[1208] _Burr Trials_, I, 529.
[1209] These young men were thinking of joining the expedition.
[1210] The physician who accompanied the party.
[1211] _Burr Trials_, I, 528-29.
[1212] _Ib._ 529.
[1213] _Burr Trials_, I, 533-34.
[1214] _Ib._ 555-56.
[1215] _Burr Trials_, I, 557.
[1216] _Ib._ II, 3-12.
[1217] _Ib._ 25.