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INDEX.

A.

Adams John, letters to, 168, 170, 191, 193, 201, 204, 222, 226,
240, 261, 266, 271, 296, 299, 300, 308, 309, 314, 319, 329,
338, 350, 355, 361, 363, 378, 380; letter from, 356.

Adams Mrs. letters to, 17, 22, 26.

Adams John Quincy, letter to, 439.

Albemarle County, letter to the inhabitants of, 128.
ANAS, 443.

Austin Benjamin, letter to, 280.

Barry William T. letter to, 352.
Barton Doctor, letter to, 132.
Bidwell Mr. letter to, 56.

B.

Bowdoin Mr. letters to, 59, 70, 95.
Breckenridge General, letter to, 341.
Brown Doctor James, letter to, 114.
Burwell W. A. letter to, 61.

C.

Cabell Joseph C. letters to, 238, 333, 340, 386, 411.

Carr Dabney, letter to, 269.

Cartwright Major John, letter to, 393.

Claiborne Governor, letter to, 25.

Colvin J. B. letter to, 149.

Cooper Doctor, letter to, 358.

Crawford William H. letter to, 283.

D.

Dearborne General, letters to, 148, 165, 257.

Dickinson John, letter to, 64.

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S.

Short William, letters to, 82, 320, 325.

Smith General, letter to, 55.

Smith James, letter to, 360.

Smith Thomas Jefferson, letter to, 413.

Sparks Jared, letter to, 388.

Stael-Holstein Madame la Baronne de, letter to, 186.

Sullivan Judge, letters to, 36, 88.

T.

Taylor John, letters to, 274, 292.
Tracy M. Destutt, letter to, 159.
Turpin Doctor Horatio, letter to, 79.
Tyler Judge, letters to, 34, 178.

U.

Utley Doctor Vine, letter to, 312.

V.

Van Buren Martin, letter to, 399.

Virginia, Declaration and Protest of the legislature of, 415. Virginia, an account of the invasion of by the British forces in

1780 and 1781, 39.

Volney Mr. letter to, 30.

Errata.

Vol. 1. page 47. 14th line from the bottom, for deliberate, read deliberative.

Vol. 2. page 217. 8th line from the bottom, for in furea, read in furca.

Vol. 4. page 478. top line, for without, read with.

There are doubtless many other typographical errors which the publishers have not detected. It is believed, however, that they are chiefly such, as the reader will readily perceive and correct for himself.

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