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[109:3] Cobb, ”Story of the Palatines” (Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1897), p.

300, citing ”Penn. Colon. Records,” iv, pp. 225, 345.

[109:4] ”Works” (Bigelow ed.), ii, pp. 296-299.

[109:5] _Ibid._, iii, p. 297; _cf._ p. 221.

[109:6] ”Summary” (1755), ii, p. 326.

[110:1] ”European Settlements” (London, 1793), ii, p. 200 (1765); _cf._ Franklin, ”Works” (N. Y., 1905-07), ii, p. 221, to the same effect.

[110:2] Proper, ”Colonial Immigration Laws,” in Columbia Univ., ”Studies,” xii.

[111:1] Libby, ”Distribution of the Vote on the Federal Const.i.tution,”

Univ. of Wis. _Bulletin_, pp. 8, 9, and citations. Note especially ”New Hamps.h.i.+re State Papers,” x, pp. 228 _et seq._

[111:2] Libby, _loc. cit._, pp. 12-14, 46, 54-57.

[112:1] Farrand, in _Yale Review_, May, 1908, p. 52 and citation.

[112:2] Libby, _loc. cit._

[112:3] See Turner, ”Rise of the New West” (Amer. Nation series, N. Y., 1906), pp. 16-18.

[112:4] Parkman, ”Pontiac” (Boston, 1851), ii, p. 352.

[112:5] Shepherd, ”Proprietary Government in Pennsylvania,” in Columbia Univ. _Studies_, vi, pp. 546 _et seq._ Compare Watson, ”Annals,” ii, p.

259; Green, ”Provincial America” (Amer. Nation series, N. Y., 1905), p.

234.

[113:1] Lincoln, ”Revolutionary Movement in Pennsylvania” (Boston, 1901); McMaster and Stone, ”Pennsylvania and the Federal Const.i.tution”

(Lancaster, 1888).

[114:1] ”Notes on Virginia.” See his table of apportionment in Ford, ”Writings of Thomas Jefferson,” iii, p. 222.

[115:1] ”Debates of the Virginia State Convention, 1829-1830” (Richmond, 1854), p. 87. These debates const.i.tute a mine of material on the difficulty of reconciling the political philosophy of the Revolution with the protection of the property, including slaves, of the lowland planters.

[115:2] _Loc. cit._, p. 407. The italics are mine.

[116:1] McCrady, ”South Carolina, 1719-1776,” p. 623.

[117:1] Brevard, ”Digest of S. C. Laws,” i, pp. xxiv, 253; McCrady, ”South Carolina, 1719-1776,” p. 637; Schaper, ”Sectionalism in South Carolina,” in Amer. Hist. a.s.soc. ”Report,” 1900, i, pp. 334-338.

[117:2] Schaper, _loc. cit._, pp. 338, 339; Calhoun, ”Works” (N. Y., 1851-59), i, p. 402; _Columbia_ (S. C.) _Gazette_, Aug. 1, 1794; Ramsay, ”South Carolina,” pp. 64-66, 195, 217; Elliot, ”Debates,” iv, pp. 288, 289, 296-299, 305, 309, 312.

[117:3] Schaper, _loc. cit._, pp. 440-447 _et seq._

[118:1] Turner, ”Rise of the New West,” pp. 50-52, 331; Calhoun, ”Works,” i, pp. 400-405.

[118:2] ”N. C. Colon. Records,” vii, pp. xiv-xvii.

[118:3] See Ba.s.sett, ”Regulators of N. C.” in Amer. Hist. a.s.soc.