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FOOTNOTES:

[102] _Washi+ngton's Writings_, ii 503

[103] _Works of John Adams_, ii 357

[104] Meade, _Old Churches and Families of Va_ i 220, 221

[105] _Works of John Adams_, ii 361

[106] _Works of John Adams_, ii 357-364

[107] _Works of John Adams_, ii 365

[108] _Am Quarterly Review_, i 30, whence it is quoted in _Works of John Adaards the value of this testi alleged to have been said by hie of ninety, in a conversation with a friend, and by the latter reported to the author of the article above cited in the _Am Quart Rev_

[109] _Works of John Adaraph on page 366 of volume ii of the _Works of John Adams_ must be taken as his mee, as well as on page 367, and the first half of page 368, is erroneously understood by the editor as belonging to the first day's debate It must have been an outline of the second day's debate This is proved partly by the fact that itto the journal, Lee did not appear in Congress until the second day 4 _Am Arch_ i 898

[111] _Works of John Adams_, ii 366-368

[112] 4 _Am Arch_ i 898, 899

[113] 4 _Am Arch_ i 899

[114] _Conn Hist Soc Coll_ ii 181

[115] The text of Galloway's plan is given in 4 _Am Arch_ i 905, 906

[116] _Works of John Adams_, ii 390

[117] _Works of John Adams_, ii 385

[118] Hansard, _Parl Hist_ xviii 155, 156 note, 157

[119] 4 _Am Arch_ i 906, 907, 927

[120] Wirt, 109

[121] _Works of John Adams_, x 79; ii 396, note; Lee's _Life of R

H Lee_, i 116-118, 270-272

[122] _Political Writings_, ii 19-29

[123] Thus John Ada with Mr Henry at his lodgings consulting about a petition to the king” _Works_, ii 396