aid to be written by Hamilton,
216, 217;
difficulty of Madison's relations with, as leader of opposition,
222, 223;
his habit of asking Madison's advice, 223, 246.
Webster, Daniel, urges naval preparations for war of 1812, 309.
West, its development dreaded by Eastern States, 77;
or considered impossible, 140;
power of Congress to regulate slavery in, stated by Madison, 159;
its expansion desired by Jefferson, 246, 247.
Wilson, James, in Continental Congress, 30;
on necessity of compromise over slavery in Constitutional
Convention, 96.
Women, education of, opinion of Madison concerning, 322, 323.
Wright, Fanny, Madison's correspondence with, 322.
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Transcriber's note
The following changes have been made to the text:
Page 327: "antedated revocation of Berlin" changed to "ante-dated
revocation of Berlin".
Page 333: "Guardoqui" moved to appropriate place in the index.
Page 335: "foreign controversy, 154" changed to "foreign controversy,
254".
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