on forces which secured enactment of clause in constitution, permitting African slave trade, [29];

on anti-slavery party in Virginia, [138];

declares that Virginia made first formal defiance to Stamp Act, [238];

on Madison's part in framing constitution, [240];

his estimate of John Marshall, [241].

Fitzhugh, William Henry, extract from his will emancipating slaves, [111].

Floyd, John, joint author, with Mercer, of Act of 1819, in opposition to African slave trade, [36].

Forts, Federal jurisdiction over, in seceding states, [271].

Free discussion, lack of, in Virginia, hinders emancipation, [172];

causes, which restrained it, in Virginia, [172]-[178].