[708] Ib. 33-34.
[709] Ib. 45-47.
[710] Marshall, v, 65.
[711] Ib. 85-86.
[712] Marshall, v, 85-87.
[713] Ib. 88-89.
[714] Marshall, v, 105. Marshall's account of the causes and objects of Shays's Rebellion is given wholly from the ultra-conservative view of that important event. (Ib. 123.)
[715] Ib. 128-29.
[716] Ib. 132.
[717] Ib. 133-50.