provided for his aid and guide, and with the approbation, expressed or implied, of its highest councils, still acts on his own peril, the honors and offices of his country would be but snares to ruin him. It is not for me to enquire into the motives of the plaintiff in this action. I know that his understanding is of an order much too high to let him believe that he is to recover the value of the batture from me. To what indirect object he may squint with one eye, while the other looks at me, I do not pretend to say. But I do say, that if human reason is not mere illusion, and law a labyrinth without a clue, no error has been committed and recurring to the tenor of a long life of public service, against the charge of malice and corruption I stand conscious and erect. TH: JEFFERSON. MONTICELLO, July 31, 1810. For Mr. Livingston's Answer, see Hall's American Law Journal, Vol. 5, p. 113, of the Baltimore edition of 1814. INDEX TO VOL. VIII. ALBINOS-Description of, 318. AMERICA-Whether animals and mau de- ARMY-We should not maintain a stand- BARBARY STATES-Our relations with, 8, Case of Hamet Caremalli ex-Bashaw Difficulties with Tunis, 61. BERLIN AND MILAN DECREES-Character BURR, AARON-His conspiracy, 71, 78, 87. CARRYING TRADE-Condition of, 16. CHESAPEAKE, THE-Case of, 83, 102, 106, CLASSICS-Study of, should not be neg- DEBT, PUBLIC-Reduction of, 19, 26, 39, DELUGE Reasons against a general Del- ENGLAND-Negotiations with, 70. FEVER, YELLOW-Its ravages, 46. 26. FOREIGN RELATIONS-40, 47, 62, 85, 102, 106. FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN-Anecdotes of, 497. GOVERNMENT-Principles of, as set forth Benefits of Republican, 148. HENRICK, THE-Case of, 22. IMPRESSMENT--Our remonstrances against, 58. IMPROVEMENT, INTERNAL--The Cumberland INDIANS-Their improvement, 7, 51, 118, 185, 191, 210, 214, 219, 226, 229. 52, 93, 94, 108, 190, 192, 199, 206, Relations with, during revolutionary Our policy towards, 186, 188, 192, Prohibition of sale of spirituous li- quors to, 187, 191, 233. Commerce with, 196. Warned against uniting with English Virginia Indians, 336. Catalogue of tribes of, 346. The character of the races of, 304. Efforts to preserve peace between, Tribes of sea board, 434, 437. JEFFERSON, THOMAS-Declines being a 126. JUDICIARY-Re-organization of, 13. KOSCIUSKO, GEN.-Biographical sketch of, LEWIS, MERRIWETHER-Biographical sketch LEWIS AND CLARKE-Their expedition, 59, LOGAN'S SPEECH-Account of, 308. MAMMOTH, THE-An account of, 286. 109. MASSACHUSETTS-Extension of Republican NATURALIZATION-Revision of laws of, 14. NEUTRALITY-Our true policy, 28. Violations of our neutral territory, Right of neutrals to trade with Bel- Berlin and Milan decrees inconsistent Violations of our Neutrality, 103, VIRGINIA-Rivers of, 250. Scenery at Harper's Ferry, 264, 429. Mines, minerals, trees, and plants, Mineral Springs of, 279. Whether animals degenerate in Amer The fish of, 319. Changes in climate, 327. Population of, $28. Immigration not desirable, 330. Indians in, 336, 434. Logan's Speech, 309, 457. Indian burial places, 341, 440. Oppressions of George III, 358. Bill proportioning crimes and pun- School System of, 386. Public buildings of, 394. Property of Tories and English, how 397. Religious sects of, 398. Religious tolerance, 401. Manners, customs, &c., of Virginians, Commerce and manufactures of, 404. Wheat and tobacco culture com Horses of, 408. VIRGINIA-Copy of a constitution for, sub- mitted in 1783, 409. Weights, coins, and measures of, Public income and expenses, 410. WAR-Preparations for, 86. WAR-Defensive works, 111. Our only alternative, 151, 152, 153, WESTERN COUNTRY-Exploration of, 66. WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE-History of |