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190 MIRANDA EXPEDITION, THE. See American Historical Review, vol. 3(1898), pp. 674-702, and vol. 6(1901), pp. 508–530. 191 Parton, James. THE FRENCH IMBROGLIO OF 1798, in Atlantic Monthly, vol. 31(1873), pp. 641-660.

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THE

Robertson, William S. FRANCISCO DE MIRANDA AND
REVOLUTIONIZING OF SPANISH AMERICA, a " Herbert Baxter Adams
Prize" essay in Annual Report of American Historical Association
for 1907, vol. 1, pp. 189-539.

SPOLIATION CLAIMS. See Report of the Secretary of State Rela-
tive to the Papers on File in the Department of State Concerning
the Unpaid Claims of Citizens of the United States against France
for Spoliations Prior to July 31, 1801 (49th Cong., 1st sess., Sen.
ex. doc. 102). Washington, 1886.

Wilson, James G., editor. THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED
STATES (New York, 1886, 1905), pp. 36-61.

X, Y, Z DISPatches. These are given in American State Papers,
Foreign (31), vol. 2, pp. 157-169. Also see University of
Pennsylvania Translations and Reprints from Original Sources of
European History (Philadelphia, 1899), vol. 6, No. 2.

CHAPTER XIII -THE ALIEN AND SEDITION ACTS;
THE KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA RESOLUTIONS

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NOTE. See the note on page 431, and titles 14, 30, 33, 35,
36, 42, 54, 55, 60, 66, 75, 137, 171, 180, 184.
ALIEN AND SEDITION ACTS. The text of these acts is given in
United States Statutes at Large (58), vol. 1, pp. 566–572, 577,
578, 596, 597, and in MacDonald's Select Documents (77), PP.
137-148. Also see American History Leaflets (Boston, 1892-
96), No. 15.

Anderson, Frank M.

CONTEMPORARY OPINION OF THE VIRginia and KENTUCKY RESOLUTIONS, in American Historical Review, vol. 5(1899-1900), pp. 45-63, 225-252.

198 Gay, Sydney H. JAMES MADISON. Boston, 1884.
199

KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA RESOLUTIONS. The text of these reso-
lutions is given in MacDonald's Select Documents (77), pp. 148–
160. Also see American History Leaflets (196), No. 15.
The
resolutions, the answers of the states, and Madison's report of 1800
are given in Elliot's Debates (8), vol. 4, pp. 528-580. The
first Kentucky resolutions are given in Shaler's Kentucky (132),
pp. 409-416. Jefferson's draft and facsimile of the text as
adopted by the Kentucky legislature and sent to the legislatures of
the other states are given in Jefferson's Writings (66), vol. 7,
pp. 288-309. The text of the Virginia resolutions is given in
Madison's Writings (52), vol. 6, pp. 331-332; Madison's
report of 1800 is given in vol. 6, pp. 341–406.

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200 Lalor, John J., editor. CYCLOPEDIA OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, POLITICAL ECONOMY, AND OF THE POLITICAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. Chicago and New York, 1881-84, 3 vols. LETTER FROM GEORGE NICHOLAS OF KENTUCKY. Lexington and Philadelphia, 1799.

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202 Loring, Caleb W.

NULLIFICATION, SECESSION: WEBSTER'S ARGUMENT, AND THE KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA RESOLUTIONS, CONSIDERED IN REFERENCE TO THE CONSTITUTION AND HISTORICALLY. New York, 1893.

203 Powell, Edward P. NULLIFICATION UNITED STATES. New York, 1897.

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AND SECESSION IN THE

PROCEEDINGS OF THE VIRGINIA ASSEMBLY ON THE ANSWERS OF
THE SUNDRY STATES ΤΟ THEIR RESOLUTIONS. Philadelphia,
1800.

REPORT ON THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE OTHER STATES ON THE
VIRGINIA RESOLUTIONS OF 1798. Richmond, 1819.

206 VIRGINIA AND KENTUCKY RESOLUTIONS OF 1798 AND 1799, WITH JEFFERSON'S ORIGINAL DRAFT THEREOF; ALSO MADISON'S REPORT. Washington, 1832.

207 Warfield, Ethelbert D. THE KENTUCKY RESOLUTIONS OF 1798, AN HISTORICAL STUDY. New York, 1889.

208 Wood, John. HISTORY OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF JOHN ADAMS. New York, 1802. A partisan compilation which was suppressed for a time and, when it finally did appear, most of the first edition was burned. It was republished at Philadelphia in 1846 under title of The Suppressed History of the Administration of John Adams, with notes by John H. Sherburne.

CHAPTER XIV. THE FALL OF THE FEDERALISTS

NOTE. See the note on page 431, and titles 35, 42, 55, 60, 61, 66, 75, 76, 137, 139, 167, 171.

209 Adams, John. CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN JOHN ADAMS AND THE LATE WM. CUNNINGHAM. Boston, 1823. This work was published in book form against Adams's wishes.

It is made up of letters written by him after his retirement from office. In them Adams freely poured out his grievances and hatreds.

210 Brown, Glenn. HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES CAPItol. Washington, 1901-1903, 2 vols.

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212

CELEBRATION

Cox, William V., compiler.
OF THE ONE
HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SEAT
OF GOVERNMENT IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Washington,

1901.

DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF THE CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOP-
MENT OF THE UNITED STATES CAPITOL BUILDING AND GROUNDS.
Washington, 1904.

213 Farrand, Max. THE JUDICIARY ACT OF 1801, in American Historical Review, vol. 5(1900), pp. 682-686.

214 Hazelton, George C. THE NATIONAL CAPITOL, ITS ARCHITECTURE AND HISTORY. New York, 1902.

215 Hunt, Gaillard, compiler. THE FIRST FORTY YEARS OF WASHINGTON SOCIETY. New York, 1906.

216 Hunt, Gaillard. OFFICE-SEEKING DURING THE ADMINISTRATION OF JOHN ADAMS, in American Historical Review, vol. 2(1897), PP. 241-261.

217 Morse, Anson D. CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE PARTY REVOLUTION OF 1800, in Annual Report of American Historical Association for 1894, pp. 531-539.

218 Parton, James. THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 1800, in Atlantic Monthly, vol. 32(1873), pp. 27–45. 219 Pinckney, Charles. ELECTION OF 1800, in pp. 111-129.

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221

Singleton, Esther.

SOUTH CAROLINA IN THE PRESIDENTIAL American Historical Review, vol. 4(1898),

THE STORY OF THE WHITE HOUSE (New

York, 1907, 2 vols.), vol. 1, chap. 1.

Wilson, Rufus R. WASHINGTON, THE CAPITAL CITY (Philadelphia, 1902, 2 vols.), vol. 1, chap. 1.

222 Wilson, Woodrow. CONGRESSIONAL GOVERNMENT. Boston, 1885.

CHAPTER XV-ON THE THRESHOLD OF A NEW

CENTURY

NOTE. See the note on page 431, and titles 40, 45, 55, 60. 223 Adams, Henry. HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DURING THE FIRST ADMINISTRATION OF THOMAS JEFFERSON (New York, 1889, 2 vols.), vol. 1, chaps. 1-6.

224 Bagnall, William R. TEXTILE INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES. Boston, 1893.

225 Bernard, John.

New York, 1887.

RETROSPECTIONS OF AMERICA, 1797-1811.

New edition revised

226 Bishop, James L. HISTORY OF AMERICAN MANUFACTURES, 1608-1860. Philadelphia, 1864, 2 vols. and enlarged, Philadelphia, 1867, 3 vols. 227 Brissot de Warville, Jean Pierre.

NEW TRAVELS IN THE
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. London, 1792.
the French.

228 Cheyney, Edward P.
AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF
229 Coman, Katharine.

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE INDUSTRIAL ENGLAND (New York, 1901), chap. 8. THE INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES (New York, 1905), chap. 5.

230 Conant, Charles A. A HISTORY OF MODERN BANKS OF ISSUE. New York, 1896.

231

CONNECTICUT WESTERN RESERVE. The congressional act of April, 1800, is printed in Publications of Ohio Archæological and Historical Society, vol. 5(1897), pp. 62-64. The text of the deed of cession by Connecticut (May 30, 1800) is given in the same volume, pp. 66-68.

232 Davis, John. TRAVELS OF FOUR YEARS AND A HALF IN THE UNITED STATES, 1798-1802. London, 1803. Egotistical and partly fanciful.

233 Dexter, Edwin G. HISTORY OF EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES. New York, 1904.

234 Doddridge, Joseph. NOTES ON THE SETTLEMENT AND INDIAN WARS OF THE WESTERN PARTS OF VIRGINIA AND PENNSYLVANIA, 1763-83, WITH A VIEW OF THE STATE OF SOCIETY, AND MANNERS OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF THE WESTERN COUNTRY. Wellsburgh, Va., 1824. New edition, Albany, 1876. One of the best books on pioneer life.

235 Donaldson, Thomas. THE PUBLIC DOMAIN. Washington, 1884.

236 Dwight, Timothy. TRAVELS IN NEW ENGLAND AND NEW YORK. New Haven, 1821-22, 4 vols.

237 Earle, Alice M. STAGE COACH AND TAVERN DAYS. New York, 1901.

238 Fitch, John. THE ORIGINAL STEAM-BOAT SUPPORTED; OR A REPLY TO MR. JAMES RUMSEY'S PAMPHLET. Philadelphia, 1788. Reprinted in Documentary History of New York, quarto edition (Albany, 1850-51, 4 vols.), vol. 2, pp. 603-640; octavo edition (Albany, 1849-51, 4 vols.), vol. 2, pp. 1039

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239 Hammond, Matthew B.

THE CORRESPONDENCE OF ELI WHITNEY RELATIVE TO THE INVENTION OF THE COTTON-GIN, in American Historical Review, vol. 3(1897), pp. 97–127. 240 Hammond, Matthew B. THE COTTON CULTURE AND

THE

COTTON TRADE, in Publications of American Economic Association for 1897 (New York, 1897), part 1.

241 Hinsdale, Burke A. THE CONNECTICUT WESTERN RESERVE, in his The Old Northwest (New York, 1888), pp. 368–392. 242 Howe, Henry. MEMOIRS OF THE MOST EMINENT AMERICAN MECHANICS (New York, 1858), pp. 13-34.

243 Hulbert, Archer B. HISTORIC HIGHWAYS (Cleveland, 1902 – 1905, 16 vols.), vol. 4, chap. 8.

244 Kennedy, James H. A HISTORY OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND. Cleveland, 1896.

245 Livingston (Chancellor), Robert R. The Invention of the STEAMBOAT, in Old South Leaflets (176), No. 108.

246 Michaux, François A. ALLEGHANY MOUNTAINS.

TRAVELS TO THE WESTWARD OF THE
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bert. London, 1905. Republished in Thwaites's Early Western
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247 NORTHWEST TERRITORY. The text of the act of congress dividing the territory into two separate governments is given in Publications of Ohio Archæological and Historical Society, vol. 5(1897), pp. 64-66.

248 Olmstead, Denison.

Haven, 1846.

MEMOIR OF ELY WHITNEY. New

249 Parsons, Mira C. JOHN FITCH, INVENTOR OF STEAMBOATS, in Publications of Ohio Archæological and Historical Society, vol. 9 (1901), pp. 238-242.

250 Pitkin, Timothy.

251

STATISTICAL VIEW OF THE COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES. New York, 1817.

REVIVAL OF 1800, THE. See accounts by McMaster in his United States (55), vol. 2, pp. 578-582; by T. J. Chapman in Magazine of American History, vol. 18(1887), pp. 426-433; Abel Stevens's Compendious History of American Methodism (New York, 1867), p. 403; Lorenzo Dow's Journal (New York, 1836) and other writings; Peter Cartwright's Autobiography (New York, 1856); Richard McNemar's Kentucky Revival (Cincinnati, 1807); J. P. MacLean's The Kentucky Revival, in Publications of Ohio Archæological and Historical Society, vol. 12 (1903), PP. 242-281; Z. F. Smith's The Great Revival of 1800, in Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society for May, 1909; and Roosevelt's The Winning of the West (115), vol. 4, pp. 247-251.

252 Rochefoucauld-Liancourt, François Alexandre Frédéric. TRAVELS THROUGH THE UNITED STATES, 1795-1797.

ed., 1799, 2 vols.

London

253 Rowland, Dunbar, editor. THE MISSISSIPPI TERRITORIAL ARCHIVES, 1798-1803. Nashville, 1905.

254 Rumsey, James. A SHORT TREATISE ON THE APPLICATION OF STEAM, WHEREBY IS CLEARLY SHEWN FROM ACTUAL EXPERIMENTS, THAT STEAM MAY BE APPLIED TO PROPEL BOATS OR VESSELS. Philadelphia, 1788. Reprinted in Documentary History of New York (238), quarto edition, vol. 2, pp. 585-602; octavo edition, vol. 2, pp. 1010-1038.

255 Seybert, Adam.

THE STATISTICAL ANNALS, EMBRACING VIEWS OF THE POPULATION, COMMERCE, NAVIGATION, FISHERIES, PUBLIC LANDS, POST OFFICE, REVENUE, MINT, MILITARY, AND NAVAL EXPENDITURE, PUBLIC DEBT AND SINKING FUND, 1789-1818. Philadelphia, 1818.

256 Toynbee, Arnold.

LECTURES ON THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND. New York, 1896.

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