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ACADEMY, NATIONAL,

proposed, 133.

ADAMS, JOHN,

his estimate of Jefferson, 13.

on committee with Jefferson, 14.

on committee to draft Declaration of Independence, 17.
with Jefferson in France, 34.

elected President, 66.

overtures to Jefferson, 67.

threatens France, 68.

changes policy towards France, 77.

reconciliation with Jefferson, 121.

dies on the day on which Jefferson dies, 132.

his vanity and honesty, 133.

his unrepublicanism, 133.

felicitations and esteem for, 134.

contrasted with Hamilton, 239.

a friend of monarchy, 307.

ADAMS, JOHN, MRS.,

condoles with Jefferson, 100.

ADAMS, SAMUEL,

a tried republican, 134.

the patriarch of liberty, 134.
estimate of, 134.

AFFLICTION,

all forms of experienced, 135.

AGRICULTURE,

the noblest occupation, 135.

the hope of the State, 136.

the most desirable occupation, 137.
produces the best citizens, 137.

the best basis of prosperity, 137.
its limit, 301.

ALBEMARLE RESOLUTIONS,
drawn by Jefferson, 12.

ALIEN

after expatriation, 213.

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President to decide their grade and where they should be sent, 138.
salaries of, 375.

AMBITION,

eradicated, 369.

AMENDMENT TO CONSTITUTION,

method of, 138.

AMERICA,

not dependent upon Britain, 256.
the guide to other nations, 366.

ANARCHY,

English reports of, 139.

"ANAS,"

Jefferson's purpose in writing, 43.

ANIMALS,

the law of their growth, 139.

APOCALYPSE,

opinion of, 139.

APPOINTMENT TO OFFICE, 322-325, 429.

APPROBATION, 140, 250, 433.

ARISTOCRACY,

false, 140.

ARMS,

of talent, 141.

its evil effect, 141.

would be extended by order of the Cincinnati, 154.
reluctant to abandon monarchy, 306.

coat of, 142.

right of freemen to bear, 142.

for American States, 192.

ARMY,

standing, a menace, 348.

ARNOLD, BENEDICT,

invades Virginia, 29.

ARTISANS,

dangerous to liberty, 137.

ARTS,

tend to degrade, 136.

ASSEMBLY,

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members of should have their expenses paid, 213.

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should be taken from the general government, 329.

BOTETOURT, LORD,

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dissolves the House of Burgesses, 10.

BOUNTIES,

not to be granted by Congress, 149.

BRIBERY,

a disqualification for office, 150.
of Indians, 263.

disqualifies for office, 401.

BRITAIN,

as an ally, 150.

BUBBLES,

bank and other, 150.

DURR, AARON,

ties Jefferson in Electoral College, 82.

kills Hamilton, 105.

forms a conspiracy, 105-107.

arrested for conspiracy, 108.

flees abroad, 112.

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CALUMNY, 151, 218.

CANADA,

cession of, 151.

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT,

the last resource, 184.

CAPITAL CITY,

its situation a compromise, 143.

CAPTIVES,

treatment of in modern times, 152.

CARY, ARCHIBALD,

reports a resolution favoring independence, 16.

CENTRALIZATION,

dangerous effects of, 399.

CHALLENGER IN A DUEL,

punishment of, 193.

CHARITY,

method of bestowing, 152.

CHASE, SAMUEL,

impeachment and trial of, 100, 101.

CHATHAM, LORD,

his bill, 356.

CHESAPEAKE,

fired upon by the Leopard, 113.

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