[10.] P. 162, l. 22. 1. This Convention of 1814 was composed of men of the old Federal party, strongly opposed to war with Great Britain. Cf. American Politics, Johnston, Ch. VIII.

[11.] P. 170, l. 3. 1. The "South Carolina Canal & Railroad Company" had on Jan. 9, 1830, asked Mr. Webster to present its claims to government assistance.

[12.] P. 179, l. 5. 1. Calhoun, Vice-President, and President of Senate.

[13.] P. 180, l. 5. 1. Mr. Forsyth.

[14.] L. 25. 2. Cf. Calhoun's speech in the House of Representatives in April, 1816.

[15.] P. 182, l. 6. 1. Mr. McDuffie.

[16.] P. 186, l. 12. 1. Letter of the Federal Convention to the Congress of the Confederation transmitting the plan of the Constitution.

[17.] P. 188, l. 4. 1. Cf. Lodge's Webster, Ch. VI.

[18.] P. 197, l. 1. 1. President Jackson, who had been an avowed Federalist all his life.

[19.] L. 15. 2. A Portuguese prince, who led the revolutionists against the constitutional government.