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The letters both to and from Jefferson are grouped under the name of each correspondent. All references in small type are to letters printed in footnotes; those in roman letters are written by Jefferson, and those in italic to him.

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309

312

414

1787, 22 February,

1804, 13 June,

22 July,

11 September

88

1817, 11 January, XII. 44
Jefferson's conversation with,
I. 353. Jefferson's corre-

spondence with, V. 138; XI.
172. Indictment of Jefferson
by, X. 86. Death of, XII.

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15 October,

I November, 1823, 4 September, 12 October, 1825, 18 December, Arguments on Independence, I.

23. Account of the drafting of the Declaration of Independence, 28. Speech on Confederation, 45, 52. Opinion of British Constitution, 178; XI. 167. Alleged writing of "Publicola," I. 184. Interview with Jefferson, 334. Offer of Mission to Jefferson, 334. Presidential policy of, 336. Not a Republican, 337, 347; VI. 281. Governmental theories of, I. 341. Poor appointments of, 346. Cabinet of, 349; XI. 296. Articles of "Davila," I. 354; VI. 255. Opinion on permanence of Union, I. 375. Draft of Declaration in handwriting of, II. 199. Anecdote of, IV.

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Arguments on Ind'ence-Cont.
126. Character of, 136; V.
485; XI. 174. Squibs against,
IV. 428. Portrait of, V. 219,
384. Desires to be recalled,
261. Diplomatic expenses
of, 394. Jefferson thrown
into antagonism to, VI. 256,
313. Attacks on, 275, 279.
Criticised by Hamilton, 281.
Jefferson explains his
dorsement of Paine's pam-
phlet to, 283. Plans of, VII.
132. Vote for Vice-Presi-
dent, 192, 196. Alleged ar-
ticles of, VIII. 12. Scheme
to defeat, 255. Jefferson's
preference for, 255. Con-
gratulations to, on election
to the Presidency, 259. De-
tachment from Hamilton,
267.
Election of, 267.
Opinion of Jefferson, 271.
Letter of, to Dalton, 272.
Will not truckle to Great

Britain, 273: Jefferson's
friendship with, 279; X. 85.
Attempt to produce aliena-
tion from Jefferson, VIII.
284. Debate in Congress on
speech of, 295. Declaration
of, concerning Senate, 375:
Partisans of, pay no regard
to Washington's Birthday,
379. Proposed changes_in
administration of, 385. In-

sane message of, 386, 388.
Objectionable speech of, 401.
Thrasonic addresses of, 414.
Embarrassing conduct of,
IX. 183. Midnight appoint-
ments of, 222, 226, 231, 237,
245, 247. Family appoint-
ments by, 238. Long ab-
sences from capital while
President, 311. Suppression
of Wood's History of Ad-
ministration of, 347. Wash-
ington's dislike of, X. 32.
Relations of, with Jefferson,
XI. 167. Sends Jefferson a
gift of homespun cloth, 218.
Taylor's reply to, 529. Read-
ing of, XII. 46. Health of,
89, 399. Secures fisheries,

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I. 481

II. 3

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ADAMS, THOMAS,
1770, 11 July,
1771, 20 February,
I June,
Agricultural Societies: Jefferson's
plan for, IX. 181.
Agriculture: American tendency
to, IV. 84. God's chosen voca-
tion, 85. Jefferson's interest in,
V. 338; VIII. 145, 149; XII. 56.
The principal object of Amer-
ica, VI. 274. Neglect of, 363.
Contempt for, 408. Prosperity
of American, VII. 100. Notes
on American, 113. System of
American, 114. Question as to
advantage of, XII. 49.
Agriculturists: The most valua-
ble citizens, IV. 449.

Albemarle County: Resolutions of,
1774, II. 42. Address to in-

habitants of, XI. 104.
Albinos: Cases of, in negroes, III.
466.

ALEXANDER OF RUSSIA (see also

Russia, Emperor of), letter to,
X. 249. Character of, XI. 157.
Alexandria, Va.: Future impor-
tance of, V. 220. Address of, to
Jefferson, VI. 34.
ALEXANDRIA, VA., Mayor of,
1790, 11 March,
Algiers: Gift to, I. 205.
VI. 86; VIII. 125.

VI. 34
Piracy of,
Resolution

Algiers Continued.

concerning American prisoners
in, VI. 340. Appropriation for
convention with, 473. Informa-
tion concerning, IX. 83. Trib-
ute to, 264.

Alien Law (see also Kentucky
Resolutions), VIII. 412, 414,
417, 427, 429, 433, 450, 462,
481; IX. 28, 61. Petitions

against, 44, 46. Jefferson's
characterization of, 218.

Aliens: Proclamation concerning,
III. 161.

ALLAN, ETHAN, declaration con-
cerning, II. 145.

ALLEN, JOHN, report on, IV. 228.
ALLSTON, WASHINGTON, Concern

of, in Burr's plot, X. 345.
America (see also South America;
U.S.): Settlement of, II. 65,
112. Alleged degeneracy of ani-
mals in, III. 415, 416, 422. U.S.
a nest to populate all, V. 75.
Disconnection of, from Europe,
XI. 352.
Separate interests

from Europe, XII. 167. Should
have no kings or emperors, 274.
AMERICUS VESPUCCIUS, portrait
of, V. 384.

Probable

AMES, FISHER, speculation in
public funds, I. 354.
defeat of, VII. 179.
Anas, JEFFERSON'S, I. 163.
ANDREWS, ROBERT,
1781, 31 March,
Animals: Alleged degeneracy of,
in America, III. 415, 416, 422.
Annapolis Convention: Meeting of,
I. 168, 338. Failure of, V. 226,
240.

III. 235

Anti-Federalists (see also Repub-
lican party; Political parties):
Unreconciled to Constitution,
VI. 24. Disappearance of, 40.
APPLETON, THOMAS,

1816, 18 July,
1817, 1 August,
1820, 13 July,

XII. 16

22

25

Appointments (see also Civil Ser-
vice; Office-holders; Removal):
Rights of President and Senate
in, VI. 49. Principles govern-
ing, IX. 245. Principles gov-
erning Jefferson's, 270. Policy

as regards papers concerning,
443. Reduction in number of,
450. Right of Congress to docu-
ments relating to, X. 218. Cir-
cular letter concerning, XI.

102.

Arbitration: Offer of, VI. 295.
Argand Lamp, IV. 380; V. 92.
Aristocracy: A natural, among
men, XI. 343. As a protection
against the majority, 343. Euro-
pean, 348.

ARMAND, COLONEL, legion of, III.
43, 296.

Arms: Purchase of, II. 5. Scarc-
ity of, 473, 492; III. 20, 41,
52, 117, 131, 242, 252, 288.
Manufactory of, II. 474.
ARMSTRONG, JOHN,
1804, 26 May,
1806, 14 February,
1807, 17 July,
1808, 2 May,

1813, 21 February,

X.

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III. 325
V. 447

1786, 26 February,
1789, 26 January,
Bank, National: Proposed crea-
tion of, XI. 355.

Bank of North America: Pennsyl-

vania opposition to, V. 170.
Bank, U. S. (see also Banks): In-
fluence of, on government, I.
177. Circulating medium of,
242. Favoritism by, 265. Bill
to incorporate, 343; VI. 186,
194. Opinion on constitution-
ality of, 197. Unpopular in
South, 211. Subscriptions to,
278, 279, 281. Dividend of, 363.
Fall in stock of, 413, 482. Plan

to establish branch in Rich-
mond, VII. 132. Curtailment of
discounts, 197. Evil influence
of, VIII. 244. Ruin caused by,
268. Hostility of, to U. S. gov-
ernment, X. 57. Refusal of
Congress to re-charter, XI. 318.
Bankruptcy: Opinion upon bill,
VII. 193. General principles of,
193. Law not needed by farm-
ers, 196, 198. Cases of commer-
cial, IX. 112, 120. Compromise
as to, XII. 214.
Banks: Condemnation of, I. 341.
Relations of U. S. government
with, IX. 377, 395; X. 57. Jef-
ferson's desire for support from,
IX. 395.
Gallatin's approval
of, XI. 200. Should not be al-
lowed to issue paper money,
303, 331. Inordinate issue of
notes by, 382. Suspend specie
payments, 430; XII. 145, 149,
158. Difficulties caused by
paper notes of, XI. 444. Mania
for, 447, 494. Abuse of paper
issues, XII. 128, 176, 185.
Curse of, 288.
BANNEKER, BENJAMIN,
1791, 30 August,

VI. 309

Almanac of, VI. 309, 311. Ca-
pacity of, XI. 121.

Barbary States (see also Algiers;
Morocco; Tunis): Proposed con-
cert against, I. 99; V. 149.
Squadron to cruise against, I.
365, 370. Peace with, IV. 376.
Observations on, 399. Negotia-
tions with, V. 85. Measure to
be taken against, 107. News of,
113, 180; VI. 486. Jefferson's
view concerning, V. 345. Amer-
ican captives in, 445; VI. 13,
185. Depredations of, IX. 263.
Relations with, 328; X. 314,
512. Captures of American
ships by, IX. 409. U. S. policy
towards, 454. War with, X. 38,
112, 192. Naval force to check,
XII. 267.

BARCLAY, T., position of, V. 288.
BARLOW, JOEL,
1792, 20 June,
1802, 3 May,
1806, 24 February,

VII. 122
IX. 37°

X. 232

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1781, 9 February, BLENNERHASSETT, H., proceedings of flotilla under, X. 332. Possible information from, 408. Trial of, 408.

V. 305

Blockade: Principles of, VII. 313. What constitutes, VIII. 29. BLOUNT, WILLIAM, impeachment of, I. 344; VIII. 357, 359, 362, 365, 369. BOLINGBROKE, LORD, Jefferson's opinion of, XII. 194. BOLLING, MRS. JOHN, 1787, 23 July, BOLLMAN, ERIC, arrest of, X. 336. Information concerning Burr, 394. Pardon of, 395. Course to be taken towards, 402. BONAPARTE, JEROME, marriage of, to Miss Patterson, X. 48. BONAPARTE, NAPOLEON (see France), military movements of, VIII. 306; IX. 8; X. 481, 483, 493; XI. 114. Seizes government of France, IX. 101, 106, III. Jefferson's opinion of, 114; XI. 371, 394, 476, 505; XII. 77: Policy of, XI. 95. Downfall of, 450, 454. Return from Elba, 483. The choice of his nation, 486.

Books (see also JEFFERSON); List of, II. 12. Purchase of, IV. 369, Evil of tariff on, XII.

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