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vi. 355
366

i. 33

vii. 673

reply to,

vii. 12

Baldwin as to call for papers in ne-
gotiation with Britain,

on treaty powers in Constitution,

Bankrupt act repealed-causes of

Ballot, election by,

its repeal,

Barras, his reply to Monroe,
Batavian Republic insists U. S.

cause their flag to be protected,
and urges to make common
cause with France,

Bayard, James A. to Hamilton-
character of John Adams,

vi. 479

vii. 402

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vi. 91

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his liberal views-favors increase
of powers of Congress-circular
letter of-letter to delegates in
Congress,

sustains the Constitution,

Bradford-reviews insurgent battalions,

reads intercepted letters and ex-
cites fury of people,

appointed general of insurgents,
urges meeting at Parkinson's ferry,
opposes terms of commissioners,
and points to force,

Bradford, William, appointed attor
ney-general in place of Ran-
dolph,

Breckenridge-notice by, of inquiry
as to alterations in Judiciary de-
partment,

moves repeal of Judiciary act,
British force-loss of,

v. 441

vii. 549
550
1. 459
v. 313

British captures, clamor against,
British instructions-result of a con-
vention with Russia--vindicated
by Hammond and by British
Government,

their policy condemned by Den-
mark,

Buck-opposes call for papers in ne-
gotiation with Great Britain,
Bunker's Hill, battle of,

i. 30, 31 Burgoyne's advance,

ton's Cabinet opinion as to con-
stitutionality of National bank, iv. 489
results stated, of his inquiry into
formation of Farewell address, vi. 533
Bland, Col.,
ii. 332

Blount, resolutions by, as to treaty

power,

encamps on Hudson,
battle of Bennington,
march along Hudson,
defeat at Saratoga,
retreats up Hudson,
surrenders,

v. 382, 383

383

vi. 355

i. 93

1. 230

302

305

309

311-327

328

331

conduct of Schuyler,

333

vi. 382

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vii. 85

elected to Senate,

iv. 505

hostility to Hamilton,

505

205

change of politics-rewarded by

367

office,

506

project on Spanish dominions, vii. 60
Bonaparte-capture of Mantua-oc-

cupies Trieste-overruns Corin-
thia-treaty of Leoben,

sails from Toulon-apprehensions
as to his destination,

first consul of France,

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325 Compensation of President and
Vice-President,

325

326

327

55

Comptroller of Treasury, Tench
Coxe urged by Jefferson and
Madison-Oliver Wolcott ap-
pointed at Hamilton's instance,
charged with immediate superin-
tendence of collection of duties
of imports and tonnage,
Conciliatory bills by Parliament,
rejected by Congress,

54 Confederation, articles of-amend-
ments proposed by Congress,
Confidential Cabinet paper dis-
closed and treacherously pub-
lished,

58

i. 88

88
vii. 631
759
i. 77
254

his opinion of New England troops,
urges increase of power in General
Government,

intolerant counsels of,

President of New York Convention, 483
reelectio as Governor opposed-
reelected,

feeble support of as Vice-Presi-
dent by partisans of Jefferson,
unanimously nominated as Vice-
President and elected,

another confidential paper pub-
lished,

Connecticut appoints a day of hu
miliation and prayer,

directs an inventory of arms and
military stores,

organizes troops and sends dona-
tions to Boston,

two regiments of, revolt and are
reduced to subjection,

towns, religious institutions-in-
dependent character, great sup-
port of Revolution, a creditor
State, her convention debates,
ratifies the Constitution of U. S.,
rejects amendment of Constitu-
tion designating votes for Presi-
dent and Vice-President,
publications in favoring Burr,
division of U. S. predicted in,
Congress, proposed,

first Congress meet,

514

v. 108
i. 453
454

ii. 229

vi. 481

482

i. 53

54

54

ii. 32

iii. 391

vii. 799

continental organized, its proceed.
ings,

its proceedings canvassed,
view of controversy,
second Continental meet,

military preparations ordered by,
establish a general post,

ii. 110

iii. 29

how settled,

v. 26

88

vii. 766

Clinton, Sir Henry, arrives at New
York,

i. 123

appointed commander-in-chief,

459

Instructions to,

460

Battle of Monmouth-embarks for

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take measures for a negotiation
with England,

declares causes of taking up arms,
second address to British people,
second address to King,

calls on people to form a militia,
protection of trade,
non-importation passed,

orders fitting out armed vessels by
colonies,

institution of admiralty courts-
regulations for a navy-recom-
mends N. Hampshire to form a
government - directs another
emission of bills of credit-au-
thorizes Maryland, North Caro-
lina, and Virginia to export pro-
duce, except to Great Britain
and her dependencies,
authorizes fitting out of private

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recated,

iii. 465

vi. 1

iii. 338
iv. 22, 24

v. 482

484

authorizes a legionary corps,

tion of the Constitution to State
Conventions defeated,

opinions as to convening,
Democratic majority in House of
Representatives,

Jefferson's-its low character,

v. 380 Corresponding committees, origin of,

Coins Foreign, act fixing value of, v. 211
Consolidation of Government, dep-

Conspiracy of Jefferson, Madison,
and Randolph against Washing-
ton's administration,

Constitution of U. S. signed in con-
vention,
amendments of,

of U. S., motion to amend, ren-
dering ineligible to Congress
persons holding office or stock in
a bank chartered by U. S., de-
feated,
motion to amend so as to declare
Government shall not have pow
er to enlarge or abridge the lim-
its fixed by the definitive treaty
with Great Britain, defeated,
motion to amend, declaring Ju-
dicial power of U. S. shall not
extend to suits by citizens of
U. S. or of a foreign State
against a State, carried,
two amendments proposed by
Hamilton-one, designating per-
sons to be voted for as President
and Vice-President,

secret committee of appointed,
Courts of United States, organiza-

tion of-bill for better organ-
izing,

484 Dallas, George, appointed District
Attorney of Pennsylvania,
Dana-Vergennes objects to his ask-
ing a public acknowledgment by
Russia,

vii. 567

is restrained from so doing,

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vii. 504

ii. 457

apprises Congress-is authorized

674

to enter into a limited treaty
with Russia,

459

his powers not renewed,

460

ii. 353

Davie attacks Tarleton at Mecklen-

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the other for choice of electors by
the people-first passes, the sec-
ond postponed,

Continental bills, proposals to re-
deem fail-misstatement cor-
rected,

clause to fund,

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appointed,

21, 28

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Democratic party—

address of democratic society,
denounce Washington,

Democratic societies vindicated by
Madison,

denounced by Washington,
leaders of societies leaders of riots,
alarm as to exposure of corrupt
intercourse with France, and
Washington's alienation,
policy of party arranged at resi.
dence of Jefferson-Burr pres-
ent,

congratulations to France on her
victories,

policy to array House of Repre-
sentatives against President
motive of, in call on President for
papers in negotiation with Great
Britain,

Democratic presses-violent oppo-
sition to measures of defence-
eulogize Adams calumniate
Hamilton,
democratic policy as shown in pro-
ceedings of House of Represent-
atives,

disregard of violations by France
of neutral rights, and rejoicings
at prospect of invasion of Eng-
land,

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597

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149

resolution against arming mer
chant vessels proposed,

160

151

recruiting officers treated with in-

dignity,

311

345

clamors for peace and State rights, 369
Democratic proscriptions,

vii. 761

371 Departments, Executive,

iv. 10

War department,

15

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Treasury department,

Department of Foreign Affairs,

D'Estaing, Count-repairs to Bos-

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i. 490

498

562

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De Rayneval--envoy from France-
public audience to,

i. 504

Madison advocate of,

74

Dexter, Samuel, on Jefferson's re-

impolicy and injustice of exposed,

81

discrimination rejected,

84

provisions for debt discussed,

96

port on commercial intercourse, v. 471
reply to Madison's defence of
democratic societies,

vi. 132

frredeemable quality considered,

97

power to borrow confided to Pres-

moves that no alien, asking natu-
ralization, shall hold a slave,

138

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address of to Charlestown, in sup-

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237

vii. 387

ii. 111

iv. 173

333

vii. 771

Democrats ascendant in Southern

Hamilton's fear of,

771

States,

V. 496

suggested in Connecticut,

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opinions in Kentucky and Virginia, 773

intrigues to effect it,

773

497

hostility to Southern domination,

774

attacks on Dexter and Ames,
policy of democratic leaders and
of France-coincidence between,

498

purchase of Louisiana urged as a

ground of separation,

775

499

subversion of, foretold by Gris-

Democratic party-systematic ef

wold,

776

forts of, to disturb public mind, vi. 42
VOL. VII.-55

approved by him,

781

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