[1208] Elliott, iii, 104-14.
[1209] Elliott, iii, 114.
[1210] Ib., 114-28.
[1211] Madison was equaled only by Hamilton in sheer intellectuality, but he was inferior to that colossus in courage and constructive genius.
[1212] Ib., 128-37.
[1213] Madison to Hamilton, June 9, 1788; Hamilton MSS., Lib. Cong. Madison's four famous speeches in this Convention, are properly parts of one comprehensive exposition. (See Madison's own notes for the third of these speeches in Writings: Hunt, v, 148.) Mr. Hunt also prints accurately Robertson's report of the speeches themselves in that volume. They cannot be summarized here, but should be read in full.
[1214] See supra, footnote to 393.
[1215] Elliott, iii, 137-50.