[563] Life of John Jay, by William Jay, vol. II. pp. 31, 32.
[564] Ramsay, the historian of South Carolina says, "It has been computed by good judges, that, between 1775 and 1783, the State of South Carolina lost twenty-five thousand negroes."
[565] Secret Journals of Congress, vol. i. pp. 107-110.
[566] Journals of Congress, vol. v. p. 123.
[567] Works of Hamilton, vol. i. pp. 114, 115.
[568] Sparks's Correspondence of the American Revolution, vol. ii. p. 402.
[569] Jefferson's Works, vol ii. p. 426.
[570] Madison Papers, p. 68.
[571] Sparks's Correspondence of the American Revolution, vol. iii. p. 246.
[572] Sparks's Correspondence of the American Revolution, vol. iii. p. 506.