in the Dark,
146.
30 .Brant,
Madison,
1:162–63; Crary, “Tory and the Spy.”
31 .
PMC,
1:161, to Bradford, July 28, 1775.
32 .Eckenrode,
Revolution in Virginia,
50–54; “Williamsburg—the Old Colonial Capital,” 49; Theobald, “Monstrous Absurdity”; “Magazine,” Colonial Williamsburg, http://www.history.org/almanack/places/hb/hbmag.cfm;
PMC,
1:153, to Bradford, June 19, 1775.
33 .
PMC,
1:153, to Bradford, June 19, 1775; Alexander Purdie,
Virginia Gazette,
Nov. 24, 1775; Olmert,
Official Guide to Colonial Williamsburg,
92; Selby,
Revolution in Virginia,
57–58;
PWR,
2:611, to Richard Henry Lee, Dec. 26, 1775.
34 .Pybus,
Epic Journeys of Freedom,
18–20.
35 .
PMC,
1:153, to Bradford, June 19, 1775.
36 .John Hughlings Jackson,
Selected Writings,
1:390, 399; Devinsky,
Epilepsy,
19, 31.
37 .
PMS,
1:394, to Wilson Cary Nicholas, July 10, 1801;
PMC,
3:10, from the Reverend James Madison, March 9, 1781; Devinsky,
Epilepsy,
19–20; De Coppet Collection, Madison to Delaplaine, memo, Sept. 1816; Devinsky to author, e-mail, Sept. 22, 2013.
38 .“James Madison’s Autobiography,” 199; Rives Papers, George Tucker, untitled memoir of James Madison.
39 .Paine,
Common Sense,
36–37.
40 .Ibid., 24.
41 .Ibid., 19–20.
Chapter 3: G REAT M EN
1 .Ketcham,
Madison,
63.
2 .Grigsby,
Virginia Convention of 1776,
19n, 15; “Edmund Randolph’s Essay on the Revolutionary History of Virginia,”
VMHB,
April 1935, 126–27; Charles D. Lowery, “Edmund Pendleton,” in
James Madison and the American Nation,
335.
3 .Grigsby,
Virginia Convention of 1776,
76–78; McCullough,
1776,
40–41; “Edmund Randolph’s Essay on the Revolutionary History of Virginia,”
VMHB,
Oct. 1935, 308.
4 .Wirt,
Sketches of the Life and Character of Patrick Henry,
23–33; “Edmund Randolph’s Essay on the Revolutionary History of Virginia,”
VMHB,
April 1935, 120, and Oct. 1935, 308.
5 .Selby,
Revolution in Virginia,
95–97; Grigsby,
Virginia Convention of 1776,
17–18.
6 .“Edmund Randolph’s Essay on the Revolutionary History of Virginia,”
VMHB,
Jan. 1936, 42–43.
7 .Selby,
Revolution in Virginia,
97; Alexander Purdie,
Virginia Gazette,
May 17, 1776.
8 .Rowland,
Life of George Mason,
1:226, 204–5.
9 .Ibid., 226.
10 .
PMC,
1:173, “Committee’s Proposed Article on Religion,” May 27–28, 1776; Locke,
Works,
5:5–58.
11 .Brant,
Madison,
1:247–48; Ketcham,
Madison,
72–73;
PMC,
1:173, “Committee’s Proposed Article on Religion”;
PMC,
1:174–75, “Article on Religion Adopted by Convention,” June 12, 1776.
12 .
PJ,
1:133, “Draft of Instructions to the Virginia Delegates in the Continental Congress,” July 1774.
13 .“Edmund Randolph’s Essay on the Revolutionary History of Virginia,”
VMHB,
Jan. 1936, 43–44.
14 .LC-TJ, to Augustus B. Woodward, April 3, 1825; in notes,
PJ,
1:384–85, “The Constitution as Adopted by the Convention,” the editors make the case that Jefferson underestimated how much his draft influenced the constitution of Virginia.
15 .
PMC,
8:77, “Notes for a Speech Favoring Revision of the Virginia Constitution of 1776,” June 14 or 21, 1784.
16 .
PJ,
1:354,
“
Second Draft by Jefferson,” before June 13, 1776;
PMC,
10:17, “The Virginia Plan,” May 29, 1787.
17 .Alexander Purdie,
Virginia Gazette,
Oct. 11, 1776.
18 .Alexander Purdie,
Virginia Gazette,
Oct. 18, 1776; Brant,
Madison,
1:298; Ketcham,
Madison,
75.
19 .Jefferson,
Autobiography,
50–53; LC-JM, to Samuel H. Smith, Nov. 4, 1826.
20 .Alexander Purdie,
Virginia Gazette,
Dec. 20, 1776, supp., and Dec. 27, 1776; Tyler,
Patrick Henry,
203–4.
21 .Thomas, “Politics in Colonial Orange County,” 5, 8–9; Rives,
Life and Times of James Madison,
1:180–81.
22 .Brant,
Madison,
1:316.
23 .
PMC,
1:216, “Session of Virginia Council of State,” Jan. 14, 1778; 1:219–21, “Patrick Henry in Council to Virginia Delegates in Congress,” Jan. 20, 1778.
24 .
PMC,
1:216–17, “Session of Virginia Council
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