Prologue to Democracy by Rose Lisle A.;
Author:Rose, Lisle A.; [Rose, A. Lisle]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Published: 2021-08-15T00:00:00+00:00
1 Jefferson to Monroe, July 10, 1796, Jefferson Papers, Vol. 100.
2 The two southern Federalists to uphold staunchly the Treaty in debate and during the crucial divisions over the Livingston and Thomas Blount resolutions were Harper and Smith of South Carolina. In the final vote on the Treaty, which was carried 51 to 48, only 4 of the 51 votes came from the southern delegations, while of the 48 representatives voting against the Treaty, no less than 33 were from the South, plus 2 more from the frontier state of Kentucky. Annals of Congress, IV, 438â44, 457â64, 495â500, 514, 530, 747â60, 782â83, 1289â91; Robert Goodloe Harper to his Constituents, May 2, 1796, in Elizabeth Donnan, ed., âPapers of James A. Bayard, 1796â1815,â Annual Report of the American Historical Association, 1913 (2 vols.; Washington, D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1914), I, 21.
3 Madison to Monroe, from Philadelphia, December 20, 1795, to Jefferson, from Philadelphia, December 27, 1795, January 26, 1796, Madison Papers, Vols. 18, 19.
4 Harper to his Constituents, May 2, 1796, in Donnan, ed., âJames A. Bayard,â I, 21.
5 Quoted in Stephen G. Kurtz, The Presidency of John Adams: The Collapse of Federalism, 1795â1800 (New York: A. S. Barnes & Company, Inc., 1961), 200.
6 Ibid., chapters 7â9.
7 Charleston City Gazette, October 12, 25, 1796.
8 State Gazette of North Carolina, February 1, 1798.
9 Hamilton to Washington, from New York, January 19, 1796, Washington Papers, Vol. 277; J. W. G. Prescott to John Gray Blount, from Kingston, Jamaica, January 19, 1796, in William Henry Masterson, ed., The John Gray Blount Papers, Vol. III (Raleigh: North Carolina State Department of History and Archives, 1965), 8â9.
10 Memo of Secretary of War McHenry to Washington, May 14, 1797, Washington Papers, Vol. 281.
11 Jefferson to Madison, from Monticello, January 1, 1797, Jefferson to T. M. Randolph, from Philadelphia, March 11, 1797, Jefferson Papers, Vol. 101.
12 John Adams to Abigail Adams, from Philadelphia, January 9, 1797, Adams Papers, Reel 383.
13 Hamilton to Smith, from New York, April 5, 1797, William Loughton Smith Papers; Hamilton to McHenry, March 22, 1797, in Bernard C. Steiner, Life and Correspondence of James McHenry (Cleveland: The Burrows Brothers Co., 1907), 212â13.
14 Adams to Gerry, from Philadelphia, February 20, 1797, to Knox, from Philadelphia, March 30, 1797, Adams Papers, Reel 117.
15 Joseph Ward to Adams, from Newton, May 5, 1797, ibid., Reel 384; Pickering to Hamilton, April 29, 1797, Hamilton Papers, Vol. 30.
16 Kurtz, Presidency of John Adams, 230â31.
17 Jefferson to T. M. Randolph, June 1, 1797, Jefferson Papers, Vol. 101.
18 Jefferson to Madison, from Philadelphia, June 8, 1797, Madison Papers, Vol. 20.
19 Travel notes and letter of Jefferson to John Rutledge, Jr., from Paris, Summer, 1788; Jefferson to John Rutledge, Jr., March 25, 1789; Eliza Rutledge to John Rutledge, Jr., from Charleston, April 6, 1788, John Rutledge, Jr., Papers, Duke University Library, Durham, N. C.
20 Edward Rutledge to Jefferson, from Charleston, May 4, 1797, Jefferson Papers, Vol. 101.
21 Thomas to John Gray Blount, from Philadelphia, December 11, 1795, in Alice Barnwell Keith, ed.
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