[1028] Ib., 234.
[1029] Ib., 235.
[1030] Ib., 240.
[1031] Ib., 245.
[1032] Concerning a similar effort in 1790, Washington wrote: "The memorial of the Quakers (and a very malapropos one it was) has at length been put to sleep, and will scarcely awake before the year 1808." (Washington to Stuart, March 28, 1790; Writings: Ford, xi, 474.)
[1033] Annals, 6th Cong., 1st Sess., Resolution and debate, ii, 404-19.
[1034] Bassett, 260.
[1035] Ellsworth to Pickering, Dec. 12, 1798; Flanders, ii, 193.
[1036] Adams: Gallatin, 211. And see Federalist attacks on Marshall's answers to "Freeholder," supra.
[1037] Annals, 6th Cong., 1st Sess., 29.