[99]. Greene’s Register for the State of Connecticut, for the Year 1786, p. 4.
[100]. Magazine of American History, April, 1893, p. 311.
[101]. See below, p. 241.
[102]. New York Journal, June 5, 1788.
[103]. Ibid.
[104]. McKinley, The Suffrage Franchise in the English Colonies, p. 270.
[105]. Tench Coxe fixes the number of “taxables” in Pennsylvania at 39,765 in 1770 and 91,177 in 1793. A View of the United States, p. 413.
[106]. Ambler, Sectionalism in Virginia, p. 29, note 11; for details see McKinley, op. cit., pp. 40 ff.
[107]. Schaper, “Sectionalism in South Carolina,” American Historical Association Report (1900), Vol. I, p. 368.
[108]. Statutes at Large (S.C.), Vol. IV, p. 99.