al Review_, vol. iii.
"The Policy of France toward the Mississippi Valley," _American Historical
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"The Diplomatic Contest for the Mississippi Valley," _Atlantic Monthly_,
vol. xciii.
Further references will be found appended to the articles on _Washington,
Hamilton, Jefferson, Madison, Jay_, and _John Adams_ in _The Encyclopaedia
Britannica_, 11th Edition.
INDEX
Adams, John, favors making government impressive through ceremony,
attitude toward Genet affair, reelected Vice-president, elected
President, personal characteristics, relations with Jefferson, Cabinet,
defeat at election of 1800,
Addison, Alexander, Judge,
Algiers, relations with, treaty with,
Alien and Sedition laws,
Ames, Fisher, of Massachusetts,
Bacri, the Jew,
Barclay, Thomas,
Baldwin, Abraham, of Georgia,
Barlow, Joel,
Barry, John, Captain,
Beard, C.A., _Economic Origins of Jeffersonian Democracy_, Benson, Egbert,
of New York,
Boudinot, Elias, of New Jersey,
Bradford, William, of Rhode Island,
Burke, Edanus, of South Carolina,
Burr, Aaron,
Butler, Pierce, of South Carolina,
Cabinet, President's, a development after Washington's administration,
status of,
Campbell, William, Major,
Carmichael, William,
Church, Edward, U. S. consul at Lisbon,
Clark, Abraham, of New Jersey,
Clark, George Rogers,
Clinton, George, of New York,
_Constellation_, The, ship,
_Constitution_, The, ship,
Constitutional amendments adopted,
_Daily Advertizer_,
_Dauphin_, The, ship,
Dayton, Jonathan, of New Jersey,
Dexter, Samuel, of Massachusetts,
District of Columbia, exact site to be selected by the President,
Ellsworth, Oliver, of Connecticut,
Federal Hall,
_Federalist_,
Federalist party,
Finance, National, Tariff bill, debt of United States (1790), Assumption
bill, national bank established, mint established,
Fishbourn, Benjamin,
Fitzsimmons, Thomas, of Pennsylvania,
France, relations with United States, treaties of 1778, representation in
United States, special mission to, treaties abrogated (1798), maritime
troubles with, second mission to,
Fraunces, A.G.,
Freneau, Philip, editor of _National Gazette_,
Genet, Edmond, appointed French minister to United States; a trained
diplomatist, audacious mission, reception in United States, policy
toward Louisiana, argues for treaty rights, public opinion for, arrest
by Fr
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