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ii. 122

i. 290
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vi. 246

his misconduct exposed,

246

resignation and letter to President, 247
vindication by-demanded of him,
asks President for copy of an in-
tercepted letter of Fauchet,
interviews with Fauchet and certifi
cate by,

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ney,

vii. 409

first Federal State to join in the
support of Jefferson,

further inquiries of President as
to his knowledge of documents,
inquiries of Wolcott as to papers 302 Rives, William C.,-comments upon

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Randolph, John, moves leading reso-
lutions-reduction of civil and
military establishments and dis-
placement of Circuit Judges, vii. 521
notice of inquiry as to alterations

in Judiciary Department and as
to selection of juries,
moves call for information as to
terms of cession of Louisiana,
timid resolution as to interruption
of deposit at New Orleans and
assurance of a bold purpose,
indignant at duplicity of Jefferson,
interview with and insult to Mad-
ison,

Rawdon, Lord, at Camden,

Red Bank Fort,

attacked, and enemy repulsed,

549

614

his notices of "History of Re-
public" in his "Life" of Madi-
son,

503

vi. 609

vii. 363

ii. 15
V. 481

Robbins-case of-a pirate and mur-
derer,
Rochambeau, commander of auxili.
ary army of France,
Ross, David, elected to Senate,
resolutions of-asserting the right
of deposit-calling for imme.
diate occupation of forts in New
Orleans and employment of na-
val and military forces of U. S., vil. 629
speech in support of his resolu-
tions,

substitute giving power to employ

militia passed,

Rush, Benjamin, as to Lee,

Rush, Dr., resigns under an inquiry
as to abuses,

anonymous letter to Patrick Henry,
aspersions-batred to Great Brit

ain,

631

633

i. 162

i. 392

393

ii. 205

Russia cultivates favor of England
-policy of Vergennes,

ii. 407

Reed, Adjutant General, to Lee, i. 143, 144 Rutledge, John,

to Gates, stating diminished con-

ii. 333

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Spain-

vii. 660

661

South Carolina repeals her law
prohibiting importation of,
Congress impose a specific tax on

661

all imported slaves into U. S. or
territories of,

661

provision as to, in Louisiana,

661

three-fifths representation of de-

nounced,

800

Slave-trade, restrictions upon,

iii. 438

abolition of,

iv. 99

Smith, Melancthon, in New York

Convention,

opposes three-

Smith, of Connecticut, against reso

lutions of reprisal,

V. 542

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fifths representation of slaves, iii. 485

boundaries with U. S.,

negotiations with as to Missis
sippi,

plan of commercial treaty with
Jay's views,

Vergennes accords with Spain,
and confiscation menaced
Americans navigate Mississippi,
necessity of immediate settlement
of question as to Mississippi,
negotiations with,
commissioners from present an

angry remonstrance-caution of
U. S.,

condition of Spanish territory ad-
jacent to U. B.,

French plot against Louisiana,
confidential message of President
as to correspondence with agents
of Spain,

commissioners avow determina-
tion of Spain to hold exclusive
navigation of Mississippi,
withdraws from coalition with

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negotiation with,

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St. Domingo-treaty with Hayti, vii. 238 Taxes on commerce opposed by New

removed by Jefferson,

overtures to U. S.,

239

Hamilton dissuades a commitment
by U. S., and encloses a plan of
Government,

317

St. Germain, Minister of War-his

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York,

internal on snuff and refined su
gars-debate on their continu-

ance,

continued,

iv. 419

419

1. 8, 9, 11, 29

vi. 155

179
vii. 163

vii. 258

Tax on houses-opposition to and
amendatory act,

Taylor to Jefferson as to severance
of the Union,

Tazewell of Virginia moves rejection

of treaty with Great Britain, vi. 215
Tea, introduction denounced by
Philadelphia, New York, and
Boston,

tea destroyed in Boston,

tea destroyed in New York,

tea destroyed at Annapolis,

Teas, warehouse of,

act for collecting duties upon and
warehousing,

i. 163 Tennessee, admission of as a State-
constitutional objections disre-
garded,

bill for admission passed,

i. 49

50

59

62

iv. 212

228

Ternant appointed Minister of

France to U. S. in place of De

vi. 417

167

418

descent on Staten Island,

265

his failure, but conduct approved,
gallantry at Brandywine,

266

277

Moustier, recalled,

iv. 564

at Rhode Island,

486

cautioned to prudence with French

Tilghman, Col., aid of Washington, i. 170
Titles proposed and rejected,

iv. 21

officers,

492

Tonnage act passed,

iv. 109

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Tonnage, American-its progress, vii. 510
Tories, violent treatment of,

iii. 10

Indians, and instructions to,

543

Toussard, Col.-gallantry-loses his

cautions Washington as to plots of
the Cabal,

arm,

i. 496

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proposes Hamilton as head of

on commercial intercourse,

V. 469

Treasury Department,

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i. 9

quells insurrection in New Hamp
shire,

Trade, Board of, proposed by Hamil-

iii. 156

ton,

1.575

Sumter raises a small force and

Treasury Department, single or plu

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iv. 17

Supply to troops granted,

i. 32

duties of secretary,

stigmatized,

82

officers of and duties,

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38

renewed,

38

Treaty of peace with England-its

Supremacy of national laws and

terms discussed,

ii. 423

iii. 326

T

vii. 392

treaties approved,

Tactics-system for infantry framed
by Hamilton,

system for cavalry by Pinckney,
system of artillery and ordnance,
Talleyrand personal intercourse

with Hamilton-his attachment
to him and estimate of, vi. 250, 251
Secretary of Foreign Affairs of
France,

letter of, intimating that commis-
sioners would be sent by France
to U. S.,

demands money from envoys as

price of terms,

answer of to envoys, impugning
conduct of U. S.,

vii. 88

treaty of peace-its binding obliga-
tions established by a Court in
New York-the decision popu
larly condemned,

legislative intolerance,

92 Treaty of commerce with France,

121

151

plan of, adopted,

presented to France,

plan of treaty-its features,

additional instructions,

Treaty of commerce with England,
instructions as to,

ii. 426

Treaty of peace with Great Britain
-points in discussion,

ii. 482

policy of France as to the bounda-

ries and fisheries,

483

392

392

concluded, and terms vindicated,
censure of commissioners pro-
posed in Congress,

486

469

defeated,

490

iii. 21

22

ii. 410

411

414

415

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