South Carolina.

34.John Rutledge,25 May.36.Charles Pinckney,25 May.
35.Charles C. Pinckney,25 May.37.Pierce Butler,25 May.

Georgia.

38.William Few,25 May. George Walton.
39.Abraham Baldwin,11 June. William Houstoun,1 June.
William Pierce,31 May. Nathaniel Pendleton.

END OF VOL. I.


FOOTNOTES:

[1] In citing the "Madison Papers," I have constantly referred to the edition contained in the fifth (supplementary) volume of Mr. Jonathan Elliot's "Debates," &c., because it is more accessible to general readers. The accuracy of that publication, and its full and admirable Index, make it a very important volume to be consulted in connection with the subject of this work. In this relation, I may suggest the desirableness of a new and carefully revised edition of the Journals of the old Congress;—an enterprise that should be the care of the national government. A great magazine of materials for our national history, from the first Continental Congress to the adoption of the Constitution, exists in those Journals.

[2] Story's Commentaries on the Constitution, § 160.