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CHAPTER II.
APPOINTMENTS TO OFFICE. FOREIGN AND INDIAN RELA-
TIONS. RHODE ISLAND AND NORTH CAROLINA. SEC-
OND SESSION OF THE FIRST CONGRESS. THE FUNDING
SYSTEM. POWER OF CONGRESS OVER THE SUBJECT
OF SLAVERY. TERRITORY SOUTH OF THE OHIO. SEAT
OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
Relations with Spain; foreign Intrigues in the West..... 134
Second Session of the first Congress; President's Speech.. 151
Connection of this Question with that of the Assumption.. 211
224
Army; Tonnage Duty; Post-office; Appropriations
CHAPTER III.
NEW CONSTITUTIONS OF GEORGIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, AND
PENNSYLVANIA. AMERICAN THEATRICALS. INDIAN
AFFAIRS. THIRD SESSION OF THE FIRST CONGRESS.
THE EXCISE. NATIONAL BANK. VERMONT AND KEN-
TUCKY ADMITTED INTO THE UNION. CONSTITUTION
OF VERMONT. BENEFICIAL OPERATION OF THE NEW
SYSTEM OF FINANCE.
SECOND CONGRESS. STATE OF PARTIES. JEFFER-
SON, ADAMS, AND HAMILTON. FIRST CENSUS. NEW
APPORTIONMENT OF REPRESENTATIVES. THIRD TAR-
IFF. MILITIA. POST-OFFICE. MINT. JUDICIAL PRO-
CEDURE.. REVOLUTIONARY CLAIMS. ELECTORS OF
PRESIDENT. CONSTITUTIONS OF KENTUCKY, DELA-
WARE, AND NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Second Congress; new Senate; Cabot and Burr
Members of the House....
287
289
Authority of the President to call out the Militia.
311
Presidential Vacancy, how filled.....
Appropriations for 1792; Constitution of Kentucky
New Constitution of Delaware...
Amended Constitution of New Hampshire.
CHAPTER V.
Page
. 325
326
329
ALLEGED MONARCHICAL CONSPIRACY.
DIVISIONS IN THE UNITED STATES.
BASIS OF PARTY
DIFFERENCES
RESISTANCE
BETWEEN JEFFERSON AND HAMILTON.
TO THE EXCISE. INDIAN AFFAIRS. SECOND SESSION
OF THE SECOND CONGRESS. CHARGES AGAINST HAM-
ILTON. WASHINGTON'S SECOND INAUGURATION.
Washington's Disposition to retire. ...
Opposed by Jefferson; his Letter to Washington
Alleged Monarchical Conspiracy.
Comments on Jefferson's Letter ...
Washington's Opinion as to the alleged Conspiracy.
Futility of this Idea..
Basis of Party Divisions in the United States
Hamilton's View of the State of Affairs...
331
333
336
341
342
343
353
Relations of Jefferson and Hamilton toward the Press .... 368
Second Session of the Second Congress-President's Speech 382