[245] Carrington to Lieutenant-Governor Wood, Sept. 1, 1794; ib., 287.
[246] Major-General Daniel Morgan to the Governor of Virginia, Sept. 7, 1794; ib., 297.
[247] Jefferson to Washington, Sept. 18, 1792; Works: Ford, vii, 153.
[248] Jefferson to Madison, Dec. 28, 1794; ib., viii, 157.
[249] Ib.
[250] Jefferson to Monroe, May 26, 1795; ib., 177.
[251] Jefferson to Madison, Dec. 28, 1794; ib., 157.
[252] Wolcott to Wolcott, Dec. 15, 1792; Gibbs, i, 85.
[253] Marshall, ii, 256; see Washington's "Farewell Address."
[254] John Adams claimed this as his particular idea. "Washington learned it from me ... and practiced upon it." (Adams to Rush, July 7, 1805; Old Family Letters, 71.)