[922] "The advocates for paper money are making the most of this handle. I begin to fear exceedingly that no efforts will be sufficient to parry this evil." (Madison to Monroe, June 4, 1786; ib., 245.)

[923] Madison to Jefferson, Aug. 12, 1786; ib., 259.

[924] "Enclosed are one hundred Dollars of new Emmission Money which Col. Steward desires me to have exchanged for Specie. Pray, inform him they are all counterfeit." (Gerry to King, April 7, 1785; King, i, 87.)

[925] Washington to Grayson, Aug. 22, 1785; Writings: Ford, X, 493-94.

[926] Knox to Washington, Oct. 28, 1786; Writings: Hunt, ii, footnote to p. 407-08.

[927] Minot: History of the Insurrections in Massachusetts in 1786 (2d ed.), 1810.

[928] Printed in the first edition (1807) "enormous"—a good example of the haste of the first printing of Marshall's Life of Washington. (See vol. III of this work.)

[929] Marshall, ii, 117.

[930] Ib., 118.

[931] Knox to Washington, Oct. 28, 1786; Writings: Hunt, ii, footnote to 408.