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, 4th Series, vol. iv p. 6. [532] Sparks's Washington, vol. iii. p. 155, note. [533] Force's American Archives, 4th Series, vol. iii. p. 1,385. [534] Spark's Washington, vol. iii. p. 218. [535] Journals of Congress, vol ii. p. 26. [536] Hopkins's Works, vol. ii. p. 584. [537] Works of John Adams, vol. ii p. 428. [538] Force's American Archives, 4th Series, vol. iv. p. 202. [539] Force's American Archives, 4th Series, vol. iii. p. 1,387. [540] Force's American Archives, 4th Series, vol. iv. pp. 84, 85. [541] Life and Correspondence of Joseph Reed, vol. i. p. 135. [542] Force's American Archives, 5th Series, vol. ii. pp 160, 162. [543] Force's American Archives, 5th Series, vol. i p. 486. [544] During a few months of study in New-York City, I came across the above in the library of the N.Y. Hist. Soc. [545] Schloezer's Briefwechsel, vol. iv. p. 365. [546] An Historical Research (Livermore), pp. 114-116. [547] R.I. Col. Recs., vol. viii. p. 640. [548] R.I. Col. Recs., vol. viii. p. 641. [549] Ibid., vol. viii. p. 524. [550] R.I. Col. Recs., vol viii. pp. 358-360. [551] R.I. Col. Recs., vol. viii. p. 361. [552] This is evidently a mistake, as Washington's letter was dated Jan. 2, as the reader will see. [553] R.I. Col. Recs., vol. viii. p. 526. [554] Ibid., p. 376. [555] Ibid., p. 465. [556] MSS. Archives of Mass., vol. cxcix. pp. 80, 84. [557] Hening, vol. ix. 280. [558] Sparks's Correspondence of the American Revolution, vol. iii. p. 331. [559] Laws of the State of New York, chap. xxxiii. (March 20, 1781, 4th Session). [560] The American Loyalist, p. 30, second edition. [561] Sparks's Washington, vol. vi p. 204, note. [562] Ibid., vol. vi. p. 204. [563] Life of John Jay, by William Jay, vol. II. pp. 31, 32. [564] Ramsay, the historian of South Carolina says, "It has been computed by good judges, that, between 1775 and 1783, the State of South Carolina lost twenty-five thousand negroes." [565] Secret Journals of Congress, vol. i. pp. 107-110. [566] Journals of Congress, vol. v. p. 123. [567] Works of Hamilton, vol. i. pp. 114, 115. [568] Sparks's Correspondence of the American Revolution, vol. ii. p. 402. [569] Jefferson's Works, vol ii. p. 426. [570] Madison Papers, p. 68. [571] Sparks's Correspondence of the American Revolution, vol. iii. p. 246. [572] Sparks's Correspondence of the American Revolution, vol. iii. p. 506. [57
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