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80. William Penn, A further account of the Province of Pennsylvania and its improvements. London, 1685.

81. Thomas Curson Hansard, Parliamentary history of England, vol. for 1729. London, 1806-20.

82. Benjamin Perley Poore, The federal and state constitutions, colonial charters and other organic laws of the United States. Washington, 1878.

83. T. M. Harris, Biographical memorials of James Oglethorpe. Boston, 1841. p. 59. 84. A brief account of the establishment of the colony of Georgia, under General Jus. Oglethorpe, Feb. 1, 1733. In Peter Force, Tracts and other papers. Washington, 1836-1846.

85. South Carolina Gazette, of March 22, 1733; quoted by R. Wright, in Memoir of General Oglethorpe. London, 1867.

86, 87. Jeremiah Dummer, A defence of the New England Charters. London, 1721. 88. Increase Mather, A Narrative of the miseries of New England. In Prince Soc. Pub., Andros Tracts. Boston, 1869. Vol. II., p. 3.

89. An account of the late revolutions in New England. Boston, 1689. In Prince Soc. Pub., as above. For 88 and 89, see Old South Leaflets.

90. The writings of George Washington; ed., Worthington C. Ford. New York and London, 1889. Vol. I., p. 17.

91. Macalaster College contributions. Saint Paul, Minn. Series I., pp. 106-108,

131.

92. Pownall's Topographical description of North America. London, 1776. Appendix.

93. Notes from journal of Capt. William Trent, 1752. Published in Western Reserve Historical Society. Cincinnati, 1871. p. 72.

94. Same as 90. Vol. I., p. 11.

95, 96. Benjamin Franklin, Autobiography, Works; ed. by John Bigelow. Vol. I., p. 258. 97. Same as 90. Vol. I., pp. 164, 252.

98. London Gazette, Aug. 26, 1755. 99. Gentleman's Magazine. Vol. XXV., p. 426. 100. Remarkable occurrences in the life and travels of Jas. Smith. In J. Pritt's Incidents of Border life. Chambersburg, 1841. p. 15. Also in Drake's Tragedies of the wilderness.

101. Same as 95.

Vol. III., p. 39.

102. Knox, Capt. John. Historical journal of the campaigns in North America, for

the years 1757-60. London, 1769. Vol. I., p. 322; Vol. II., pp. 51, 79–84. 103. Joseph Doddridge, Notes on the settlement and Indian wars of the western parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania, 1763-83. Albany, 1876. p. 312.

104. Same as 92. Journal of Capt. Harry Gordon. 105. Same as 103. p. 118. 106. John Filson, The discovery, settlement and present state of Kentucke. Wil

mington, 1784. p. 50 of Appendix. 107. Same as 39. Vol. II., p. 427. 108. Moses Coit Tyler, History of American Literature. Vol. II., p. 282.

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109. Same as 19. Vol. I., p. 420.

110. Burnaby's Travels through the middle settlements of North America, in 1759–60.

London, 1798. p. 17, etc.

111. Rhode Island Historical Collections. Vol. III., p. 134. 112. Same as 110. 113. Edmund Burke, Speech on conciliation with America; Select Works, in Clarendon Press Series. Oxford, 1885. Vol. I., p. 175.

114. E. M. Stone, Our French Allies. Providence, 1884. p. 3.

115. Statutes at large, for 1699 and 1732.

116. John Adams' Works; ed. by Charles Francis Adams. Boston, 1850. Vol. II., p. 523.

117. George Bancroft, History of the United States of America. New York, 1884. Vol. III., pp. 177, 181. 118. Same as 115. For 1763. 119. Same as 117. Vol. III., p. 100. 120. Same as 81. Vol. XVI., p. 38. 121. James Otis, A vindication of the British colonies. Boston, 1765. pp. 22–25. 122. William V. Wells, Life and public services of Samuel Adams. Boston, 1865. Vol. I., pp. 75–77.

123. Moses Coit Tyler, Patrick Henry. In American Statesmen Series. Boston and New York, 1887. pp. 62, 63. 124. Same as 116. Vol. II., p. 173. 125. Original broadside in old State-House, Boston.

Third with Lord North, 1768-1783; ed. by W. B.
Vol. I., p. 202.

126, 127, 128. Same as 19. Vol. VI., pp. 86, 77, 80, 89.
129. Correspondence of George the
Donne. London, 1867.
130. B. B. Thacher, Traits of the
131. Same as 123. p. 99. 132.
133. Richard Frothingham, Rise of the Republic.

Tea Party.
Same as 122.

New York, 1835. p. 260.

Vol. II., p. 158.

Boston, 1873. p. 326.

134. Jared Sparks' Washington. Vol. II., pp. 488-495..

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136. Same as 123. p. 128. 137. Same as 19. Vol. VI., p. 176.

138. Diary of Rev. Mr. William Emerson; ed. by Ralph Waldo Emerson, in

1835.

139. Charles Stedman, History of the American war. 140. Frank Moore, Diary of the American Revolution. 141. Same as 39. Vol. III., p. 257.

London, 1794. p. 117.
Vol. I., p. 105.

142. Richard Frothingham, History of the siege of Boston. Boston, 1873. pp. 415, 125, 390, 137, 415. 143. Same as 19. Vol. VI., p. 196.

144, 145. Same as 140. Vol. I., pp. 121-123, 219, 223.

146. Thomas Paine, Political writings. Charlestown, Mass., 1824. Vol. I., p. 47,

in. Common Sense.

147. Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial field-book of the Revolution. New York, 1852. Vol. II., pp. 618-620. 148. Same as 116. Vol. II., p. 513.

149, 150. Same as 140. Vol. II., p. 145; Vol. I., p. 270.

151. Extracts from the diary of Christopher Marshall, 1774-1781; ed. by William Duane. Albany, 1877. p. 83.

152. Joseph Stansbury and Jonathan Odell, Loyal verses relating to the American Revolution. In Munsell's Hist. Series. Albany, 1860.

153. Same as 140. Vol. I., p. 43. Rivington's Gazette.

154. William L. Stone, Life of Joseph Brant. New York, 1838. Vol. II., App. X. 155. William L. Stone, Campaign of Gen. John Burgoyne. Albany, 1877. p. 237. 156. New York City during the American Revolution. Privately printed for Mer

cantile Library Ass. New York, 1861.

157. Account of a part of the sufferings and losses of Jolley Allen. Boston, 1883. pp. 6-38. Reprint from Mass. Hist. Soc., February, 1878.

158. Same as 39. Vol. III., p. 349. 159. Same as 90. Vol. V., pp. 109, 126. 160. The debates... on the adoption of the Federal Constitution; ed. Jonathan Elliott. Phil. 1876. Vol. I., p. 79.

161. Same as 90. Vol. II., pp. 257, 379. 162. Same as 122. Vol. II., p. 492. 163. James Thacher, A military journal during the American Revolutionary War. Boston, 1827. pp. 80-111.

164. The London Chronicle, Dec. 30, 1776.

165. Memoirs, correspondence and manuscripts of Gen. Lafayette; published by the family. Vol. I., p. 220.

166, 167. Edward Everett Hale and Edward Everett Hale, Jr., Franklin in France. Boston, 1887. Vol. I., pp. 90, 363, 159.

168. Same as 134. Vol. V., pp. 447, 452. 169. Same as 140. Vol. I., p. 147.

170, 171. Same as 106. p. 57, etc.

172. George Lewis Clark, Sketch of his campaign in Illinois in 1778-1779. Cincinnati, 1869.

173. Lyman C. Draper, King's Mountain and its heroes. Cincinnati, 1881. p. 591. 174. Same as 90. Vol. V., p. 304, note.

175. Robert Dale Owen. Threading his way. New York, 1874. pp. 309-311. 176. Talleyrand, Mémoires; ed. Duc de Broglie. Paris, 1891.

177. Same as 173. pp. 540-543, 524.

Vol. I., p. 231.

178, 179. Same as 39. Vol. III., p. 356. 180. Same as 163. pp. 276-283. 181. John Fiske. The weakness of the United States Government under the Confederation. Atlantic Monthly, May, 1886. p. 579.

182. Same as 134. Vol. VIII., p 441. Also in Old South Leaflets.

183. The Independent Chronicle. Boston, April 1, 1784.

184. Same as 166. Part II., p. 42.

185. James Madison, Letters and other writings. Phil. 1867. Vol. I., p. 226.

186. Massachusetts Historical Proceedings. Vol. IX.,

p. 10.

187. Same as 185. Vol. I., p. 246. 188. Same as 106. pp. 44-48.

189. John Fiske; in Atlantic Monthly, March, 1886, p. 354.

190. Abbé de Mably, Observations sur le Gouvernement et les loix des États Unis d'Amerique. Amsterdam, 1784.

191. George Washington Greene, Historical view of the Revolution. Boston, 1876. p. 406.

192. Joseph Story. A familiar exposition of the Constitution. New York, 1883. p. 329. Also in Old South Leaflets.

193. American Pioneer. Cincinnati, 1842-43. Vol. II., pp. 139-162. 194. John Fiske, The Federal Convention. In Atlantic Monthly, Feb. 1887, p. 226. 195. Same as 185. Vol. I., p. 239. 196. Same as 160. Vol. V., p. 126, etc. 197. Same as 134. Vol. XII., p. 217.

Also in the Old South Leaflets. Vol. II., p. 316.

198. Alexander Hamilton, in Federalist, No. 2.
199. Thomas Jefferson, Writings. Phil. 1869.
200. Same as 160. Vol. III., pp. 58-60. Also in Old South Leaflets.
201. Same as 116. Vol. IX., p. 541. 202. Same as 134. Vol. X., p. 463.
203. Old South Leaflet on Washington's First Inaugural.

204, 205, 206. Same as 134. Vol. XII., p. 178; Vol. IX., p. 159; Vol. XII., p. 217.

207. Benson J. Lossing, Field-book of the War of 1812. New York, 1869. p. 133. 208. Same as 199. Vol. LV., p. 432. 209. Same as 207.

210. Nicholas Biddle, Travels to the source of the Mississippi River and across the American Continent to the Pacific, by Captains Lewis and Clarke. London, 1814. 211. Same as 39. Vol. VI., p. 408.

212. The Oracle of Dauphin. Nov. 15 or 22, 1806.

213. The Massachusetts Centinel. Oct. 28, 1789.

214. Same as 199. Vol. III., p. 128.

215. The diary of Washington from 1789 to 1791. New York, 1860.

216. Macey's History; quoted in Harper's Monthly. Vol. XXI., p. 758.

217. Sarah N. Randolph, Domestic life of Jefferson. New York, 1871. p. 238. 218. Dolly Madison, Memoirs and letters; ed. by her grand-niece.

1886.

Boston,

219. Captain Canot; or, twenty years of an African slaver; ed. from the captain's journals, memoranda, and conversations, by Brantz Mayer. New York, 1854. pp. 86, 87.

220. The life and adventures of Zamba; written by himself; ed. by Peter Neilson. London, 1847. p. 18.

221. B. R. Hall (Will Carlton), The new purchase. New York, 1855. p. 175. 222. Daniel Drake, Pioneer life in Kentucky. Cincinnati, 1870. Passim. 223. Same as 38. pp. 70-80.

224. Alexander Mackenzie, Voyages from Montreal, on the river St. Lawrence, through the continent of North America, to the frozen and Pacific oceans; in the years 1789 and 1793. London, 1801. p. 44.

225. Calvin Colton, Life, correspondence and speeches of Henry Clay. Vol. V., pp.

38-40.

226, 227. Niles' Weekly Register. Baltimore. Vol. II., p. 349; Vol. IV., p. 39. 228. Same as 207. p. 541.

229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234. Same as 226.

85; Vol. V., p. 60; Vol. V., p. 190;
Vol. VIII., p. 239.

Vol. V., p. 190; Vol. IV., pp. 83,

Vol. VII., p. 190; Feb. 25, 1815;

235. Carl Schurz, Henry Clay. In American Statesman Series. Boston 1887.

Vol. II., p. 18.

236. The Annual Register; or, a view of the history, politics, and literature for the year 1809. London, 1811. p. 725.

237. Same as 226. Vol. VII., p. 197.

238. Thomas Benton, Thirty years' view. New York, 1885. Vol. I., p. 145. 239, 240. Same as 226. Vol. XXXV., pp. 61, 63; Vol. XLIII., pp. 261, 264. 241. Same as 235. Vol. I., p. 304.

242. John Quincy Adams, Memoirs; ed. by Charles Francis Adams. Phil. 1875. Vol. IV., p. 4.

243. William Lloyd Garrison: the story of his life, told by his children. New York, 1885-89. Vol. I., p. 410.

244. John C. Calhoun, Works. New York, 1874. Vol. V., pp. 203–206.

245. Same as 220. p. 7, etc.

246. T. F. Buxton, The African slave trade and its remedy. London, 1840. pp. 232, 241.

247. Alexis de Tocqueville, Memoir, letters and remains. London, 1861. Vol. I., p. 140. 248. Same as 226. Vol. VII., p. 197.

249. Same as 221. p. 32.

250. Western Annotator. Salem, Ind., Nov. 17, 1830.

251. Capt. Basil Hall, Travels in North America in the years 1827-28. Edinburgh, 1829. Vol. III., p. 320, etc.

252. Henry R. Schoolcraft, Narrative journal of travels from Detroit northwest in the year 1820. Albany, 1821. pp. 134-141, 383, 385.

253. Indian Phoenix. Salem, Ind., Nov. 30, 1831.

254. Same as 235. Vol. I., p. 335; Vol. II., p. 192.

255, 256. Same as 226. Vol. XXXIV., p. 297; Aug. 2, 1817.

257. William H. Seward, Autobiography, with life and letters; by Frederick W. Seward. New York, 1877. Vol. I., p. 195.

258, 259. Same as 226. Dec. 26, 1829; Aug. 2, 1817.

260. Nathan Sargent, Public men and events from the commencement of Mr. Monroe's administration in 1817, to the close of Mr. Fillmore's administration in 1853. Vol. II., p. 193.

Phil. 1875.

261. Same as 238.

Vol. I., pp. 27, 690.

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