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presence at Adams' inauguration
-exhibition of public affection,
offensive article in "Aurora" tow-
ards Washington retiring,
approves policy of Adams-
strongly censures the Demo-
cratic opposition,

vindication of Pinckney from Brit.
ish influence,

606 Washington, Fort, captured,

vii.

39

67

68

censures upon Democratic leaders,
fictitious letter addressed to, by a
nephew of Jefferson-reply,
note and complimentary present
to Hamilton,
strictures by upon Monroe's
"View of the conduct of the
Executive,"

to Hamilton-declines making a
tour- questions probability of
an open war with France, and-
inquires whether Hamilton will
be a coadjutor in case he accepts
command of army,

states selection by himself of gen-
eral staff a condition of accept-
ing the command,

appointed"Lieutenant-General,"
gives list of officers of general
staff, placing Hamilton at the
head,

Hamilton's services to be secured
at almost any price
Pinckney would decline a junior
appointment to him,

Wayne, General, letter to, proposing
capture of Stony Point,

midnight assault and capture,
moves into Indian territory-takes
Grand Glaize - advances and
gains a decisive victory,

vote of thanks to finally passed,

attempt to displace him by pro-
posed change in army,

81 Ways and Means-subject transfer-
red from Secretary of Treasury

83

to a committee,

vi. 60

135

414

V. 579

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179 Wilkinson, General, report to Ham-
ilton as to Western region and
other topics,

fears

183

to Hamilton-his reliance on his
being a coadjutor with him in
army, and classed by him in
rank over Pinckney and Knox,

William-ship-libel filed,

and protest by French consul,

Wilson, for a Senate of nine years'

duration and a triennial rota-
tion,
Witherspoon,

ii. 52

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White Plains, battle of,

i. 131

vii. 320

v. 273

274

iii. 812

183

ii. 332

190

Wolcott, Oliver, appointed comp
troller,

iv. 514

cers-Adams' personal hostility
to Hamilton,

to Hamilton

- conduct of Ran-

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dissatisfaction with Adams' con-

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urges him to repair to Philadelphia, 243
to Hamilton, as to Randolph and

state of treaty matter,

propounds questions to Hamilton
as to fiscal matters,

244

248

302

317

eral staff appointments,

199

consults Hamilton as to proceed-

marked commendation of Hamil

ings to fulfil the treaty with

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Great Britain,

319

his kind feelings to Knox,

201

ordered to prepare a plan of direct

charges design of a party to sub-
vert the Government,

taxation,

333

269

suggests to Hamilton the recall of

soothing letters to Knox,

letters to as to rank of general offi-

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