Virginia-Her opinions-Washington to Patrick Henry-Legislature-
Call of Convention-Washington to Hamilton-Public letters of Gerry,
and Richard Henry Lee-Objections of George Mason-Aristocracy-
Monarchy-Letter of Randolph-Society at New York formed to op-
pose Constitution-Urges second Federal Convention-Clinton, chief
opponent of Constitution in New York-Speech to Legislature-Ham-
ilton chosen Delegate to Congress-Hamilton assailed-Opposition to
call of State Convention-Debate on allegiance-Benson's speech-
Party hostilities-Riots in Pennsylvania, and in New York-Virginia
-Its topography, and population-Property, and pursuits-Primo-
geniture, and entails-Power of families-Religious system and feel-
ings-Colonial Charter and temper-Early discontent with the Crown