ench Government, success, United States becomes his asylum,
bibliography,
Germantown, Proposal to place capital at,
Gerry, Elbridge, of Massachusetts,
Giles, W.B., of Virginia,
_Grange_, The, ship,
Grayson, William, of Virginia,
Great Britain, lays down contraband regulations, retains Western posts in
America, treaty with (1795),
Greenville, Treaty of (1795),
Gwinnett, Button,
_Hail Columbia_,
Hamilton, Alexander, personal appearance, aid in finance sought by
Washington, advises Washington as to deportment, appointed Secretary of
Treasury, rivalry between Madison and, opinion as to establishment of
courts, report to Congress (1790), stand on the question of security of
transfer, interest in site for national capital, report on manufactures,
appreciation of, author of interrogatories to the cabinet (1793),
opinion on French treaty obligations; stands against Jefferson, calmness
in regard to Genet affair, "Pacificus,", "No Jacobin,", resigns as
Secretary of Treasury (1793), party warfare against, requests a Treasury
investigation, opinion as to enforcing law, remains trusted adviser,
aids Wolcott in preparing scheme of taxation, appointed major-general,
relations with Adams, bibliography,
Hammond, George, British minister to United States,
Hancock, John,
Harmar, Josiah, Lieutenant-Colonel,
Hazard, Ebenezer, Postmaster-General,
Henry, Patrick,
Humphreys, David, Colonel,
Indian troubles in the West,
Jackson, Andrew,
Jackson, James, of Georgia,
Jay, John, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, appointed envoy extraordinary to
Great Britain (1794), mission to England, elected Governor of New York,
Jay treaty, terms of, agitation over, French attitude toward,
Jefferson, Thomas, appointed Secretary of State, attitude on question of
assumption of state debts, importance of public service, report on the
Algerine question, as minister to Paris, opinion on French treaty
obligations, "The Anas," disturbs the administration, resigns as
Secretary of State (1793), for the principle "free ships, free goods,"
opponent of Hamilton, drafts Kentucky Resolutions (1798), elected
President, bibliography,
Johnson, Thomas, of Maryland,
Jones, John Paul, Admiral,
Judiciary, Establishment of the,
Kentucky Resolutions,
Knox, Henry, Secretary of War since 1785, Secretary of War and of the
Navy, submits plan for militia, supports Hamilton in ques
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