| Descent and Education | [454] |
| Military Career | [454] |
| Appointed to the Federal Convention | [455] |
| His Course on the Slave-Trade, and the Regulation of Commerce | [456] |
| Vindication of the Framers of the Constitution | [456-460] |
| Note on the Abolition of the Slave-Trade | [460] |
CHAPTER XIV.
Wilson.
| Birth and Education | [462] |
| Emigration to America | [462] |
| Services in Congress | [462], [463] |
| His Opinions in the Convention | [463], [464] |
| Exertions for a Representative Government | [464] |
| Appointed Judge of the Supreme Court of the United States | [465] |
| His Speech on the Constitution in the Pennsylvania Convention | [465-479] |
CHAPTER XV.
Randolph.
| An Aide-de-camp to Washington | [480] |
| Services in Congress | [480] |
| Elected Governor of Virginia | [481] |
| Procures the Attendance of Washington | [481] |
| His Opinions on the Constitution, and the existing Crisis | [481-485] |
| Genealogy | [485] |
CHAPTER XVI.
Conclusion of the Present Volume.
| The Other Members of the Convention | [486], [487] |
| Responsible Position of the American People | [487], [488] |