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fers Jefferson's resolutions in Kentucky legislature, 234, 235, 239. Nicholas, William C., consults with Jefferson concerning Kentucky Resolutions, 234, 235; letter of Madison to, on New England, 311. Non-importation Act adopted against England, 260; arguments of Jefferson and Madison in behalf of, 260, 261; suspended during Monroe's negotiations, 261; substituted for embargo, 271; repealed against England, 274; renewed, 277. North Carolina, appoints delegates to Annapolis Convention who do not attend, 59; influenced by Virginia's ratification of Federal Constitution, 115; comments of Madison and de Warville on its refusal to ratify Constitution, 117, 118; its representatives prevent choice of a Northern site for capital, 141, 142; its debt after Revolution, 151. Nuce, Captain, 7. Nullification, term used in Kentucky Resolutions, 234; denied in 1830 by Madison, 236; his views on, 236-239; responsibility of Jefferson for, 239, 240. Orders in Council, issued, 267, 268; negotiations concerning, 268-308. See England. Otis, Harrison Gray, his journey to Washington as representative of Hartford Convention, 312; ridiculed, after treaty of peace, by Democrats, 312. Owen, Robert, Madison's opinion of his schemes, 322. Paper-money, its ruinous effects during Revolution, 20; proposals of Madison to restrict its issue, 21, 22; craze for, in States, 67. Parker, Jonathan, proposes a tax on importation of slaves, 128, 129; his opinion of slave trade, 129. Party feeling, its bitterness in John Adams's, Jefferson's, and Madison's administrations, 208, 209; decays during Jefferson's first term, 251. Patterson, William, argues in Federal Convention against slave representation, 95. Peel, Robert, connection with John Henry affair, 300. Pendleton, Edmund, letter of Madison to, on Yorktown, 25; letter of Madison to, on necessity of ratifying Constitution, 111. Pennsylvania, refuses consent to five per cent. scheme, 37; its connection with Potomac Company, 55; sends delegates to Annapolis Convention, 59; proposal to have national capital in, 141, 142; its debt after the war, 151. Pinckney, Charles C., alarmed at Morris's intention to oppose slave representation i
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