[1348] Debates, Va. Conv. 729-30.
[1349] See especially the speech of Benjamin Watkins Leigh, ib. 733-37.
[1350] See ib. for ayes and noes, 740, 741, 742, 744, 748.
[1351] Ib. 764.
[1352] Debates, Va. Conv. 767.
[1353] Ib. 880.
[1354] Compare Marshall's report (ib. 33) with Article v of the constitution (ib. 901-02; and see supra, 491, note 2.)
[1355] Contrast Marshall's resolutions (Debates, Va. Conv. 39-40), which expressed the conservative stand, with those of William H. Fitzhugh of Fairfax County (ib. 41-42), of Samuel Clayton of Campbell County (ib. 42), of Charles S. Morgan of Monongalia (ib. 43-44), and of Alexander Campbell of Brooke County (ib. 45-46), which state the views of the radicals.
[1356] See, for instance, the speech of John R. Cooke of Frederick County for the radicals (Debates, Va. Conv. 54-65), of Abel P. Upshur of Northampton for the conservatives (ib. 65-79), of Philip Doddridge of Brooke County for the radicals (ib. 79-89), of Philip P. Barbour of Orange County for the conservatives (ib. 90-98), and especially the speeches of Benjamin Watkins Leigh for the conservatives (ib. 151-74, 544-48). Indeed, the student cannot well afford to omit any one of the addresses in this remarkable contest.
[1357] It is at this point that we see the reason for Jefferson's alarm thirteen years before the convention was called. (See supra, 469.)