[1336] Grigsby, i, 316-17; also Wirt, 313; Henry, ii, 370-71; and Conway, 113.

[1337] Grigsby, i, 316-17.

[1338] Grigsby, i, 317.

[1339] Very few of the Constitutionalists wanted any amendments; and Madison sorrowfully offered in Congress the following year those that were reluctantly adopted. See vol. II, chap. II, of this work.

[1340] Elliott, iii, 627.

[1341] Grigsby, i, 323-29.

[1342] Ib., 328.

[1343] Ib., 332.

[1344] Elliott, iii, 644-49.

[1345] Henry, ii, 377. "At least ten members voted, either in disobedience of positive instructions of their constituents, or in defiance of their well known opinions." (Grigsby, i, 41.)