[1132] Randolph to Madison, Feb. 29, 1788; quoted in Conway, 101.
[1133] "Randolph was still looked upon as an Anti-Federalist by the uninitiated." But his "position ... was evidently no secret to Washington." (Rowland, ii, 210. See also ib., 225, 227, 231.)
[1134] Ib.
[1135] Randolph to Madison, Feb. 29, 1788; Conway, 101.
[1136] Scott, 160.
[1137] Washington to Carter, Dec. 14, 1787; Writings: Ford, xi, footnote to 210.
[1138] Smith to Madison, June 12, 1788; Rives, ii, footnote to p. 544.
[1139] Ib. "The Baptist interest ... are highly incensed by Henry's opinions and public speeches." (Randolph to Madison, Feb. 29, 1788; Conway, 101.)
[1140] Smith to Madison, June 12, 1788; Rives, ii, 544.
[1141] Washington to Hamilton, Nov. 10, 1787; Writings: Ford, xi, footnote to p. 181.