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[625] Wayne to Bushrod Washington, Nov. 3, 1803, Dreer MSS. _loc. cit._

It would seem from this letter that Marshall and Washington had reduced their lump cash price from $100,000 to $70,000. In stating his expenses, Wayne says that the painter "Gilbert Stuart demanded a handsome sum for the privilege of Engraving from his Original" portrait of Washington.

[626] See letter last cited.

[627] Wayne to Bushrod Washington, Dec. 16, 1803, Dreer MSS. _loc. cit._

[628] Marshall to Wayne, Dec. 23, 1803, Dreer MSS. _loc. cit._

[629] Marshall to Wayne, Jan. 10, 1804, Dreer MSS. _loc. cit._

[630] Marshall to Bushrod Washington, March 25, 1804, Dreer MSS. _loc.

cit._

[631] Same to same, April, 1804, Dreer MSS. _loc. cit._

[632] Same to same, April 29, 1804, Dreer MSS. _loc. cit._

[633] Marshall to Wayne, June 1, 1804, Dreer MSS. _loc. cit._

[634] Same to same, June 6, 1804, Dreer MSS. _loc. cit._

[635] Marshall to Wayne, June 10, July 5, July 8, 1804, Dreer MSS. _loc.

cit._

[636] Wayne to Bushrod Washington, Aug. 20, 1804, Dreer MSS. _loc. cit._

[637] Marshall to Wayne, July 20, 1804, Dreer MSS. _loc. cit._

[638] Marshall to Wayne, Aug. 10, 1804, Dreer MSS. _loc. cit._

[639] _Literary Magazine and American Register of Philadelphia_, July, 1804. The reviewer makes many of the criticisms that appeared on the completion of the biography. (See _infra_, 261-79.)

[640] Wayne to Marshall, Aug. 20, 1804, Dreer MSS. _loc. cit._

[641] The affair at Little Meadows and the defeat of Braddock.

(Marshall: _Life of George Washington_, 1st ed. I, 356-58, 368-71.)

[642] These were: Belknap, Belsham, Chalmers, Dodsley, Entick or Entinck, Gordon, Hutchinson, Minot, Ramsay, Raynal, Robertson, Russell, Smith, Stedman, St.i.th, Trumbull.

[643] For example, Marshall's description of Sir William Berkeley, who was, the reader is informed, "distinguished ... by the mildness of his temper, the gentleness of his manners and ... popular virtues."

(Marshall, 1st ed. I, 72.)

[644] _Ib._ 188-92; and see vol. I, 6, of this work.

[645] _Ib._ 1st ed. I, 86-89.

[646] _Ib._ 111-12.

[647] _Ib._; see Notes, 9-18.

[648] _Ib._ X.

[649] _Ib._ 1st ed. II, 14-20.

[650] _Ib._ 67.

[651] Marshall, 1st ed. II, 82-83; and see vol. I, 66, of this work.

[652] See vol. I, 74-79, of this work.

[653] Marshall, 1st ed. II, 193.

[654] _Ib._ 160-69.

[655] _Ib._ 374-75.

[656] _Ib._ 377-78.

[657] Marshall, 1st ed. II, 377.

[658] _Ib._ 386-89.

[659] _Ib._ 390-94.

[660] _Ib._ 417-18, 445-46; and see vol. I, 83-86, of this work.

[661] Marshall, 1st ed. II, 259-61.

[662] Marshall to Wayne, Aug. 10, 1804, Dreer MSS. _loc. cit._

[663] Marshall to Wayne from Front Royal, Virginia, Sept. 3, 1804, Dreer MSS. _loc. cit._

[664] Marshall spent many years preparing this second edition of his _Washington_, which appeared in 1832, three years before Marshall's death. See _infra_, 272-73.

[665] Marshall to Wayne, Sept. 8, 1804, Dreer MSS. _loc. cit._

[666] The amount of this draft is not stated.

[667] This would seem to indicate that Wayne had been able to collect payment on the first two volumes, from only two thousand five hundred subscribers, since, by the contract, Marshall and Washington together were to receive one dollar for each book sold.

[668] Washington to Wayne, Dec. 25, 1804, Dreer MSS. _loc. cit._

[669] Same to same, Jan. 15, 1805, Dreer MSS _loc. cit._

[670] Same to same, Dec. 30, 1804, Dreer MSS. _loc. cit._

[671] Marshall to Wayne, Feb. 27, 1805, Dreer MSS. _loc. cit._