tion of treaty
obligations, recommended as major-general by Washington, question of
precedence of rank, declines appointment,
_La Carmagnole_, ship,
_L'Ambuscade_, ship,
_L'Ami de la Point a Petre_, ship,
_La Montagne_, ship,
_L'Amour de la Liberte_, ship,
_La Vengeance_, ship,
_Le Cassius_, ship,
_Le Citoyen Genet_, ship,
Lee, Arthur,
Lee, Charles, of Virginia,
Lee, R.H., of Virginia,
l'Enfant, P.C.,
_Le Petit Democrate_, ship,
_L'Esperance_, ship,
_Le Vainqueur de Bastille_, ship,
_Little Sarah_, ship,
Livermore, Samuel, of New Hampshire,
Livingston, Walter,
Louisiana territory,
McGillivray, Alexander, Head chief of the Creeks,
McHenry, James, of Maryland,
McIntosh, Lachlan,
Maclay, William, of Pennsylvania, Diary of,
Madison, James, cooperates with Hamilton in government organization,
personal appearance, introduces scheme for raising revenue, upholds
President's power of removal, acts as advisor to Washington, opinion
as to system of federal courts, stand on question of security of
transfer, opinion on creation of a navy, "Helvidius," attitude toward
non-intercourse, drafts Virginia Resolutions (1798),
Marshall, John, opinion on neutrality of United States (1793), appointed
commissioner to France, becomes Secretary of State,
Military preparedness, Policy of,
Monroe, James,
Morris, Gouverneur,
Morris, Robert,
Moultrie, William, General,
Murray, W.V., Minister to Holland,
Napoleon Bonaparte,
_National Gazette_,
Naval policy of the United States,
Neutrality, Question of (1793),
New York, desires to be capital of nation, Washington's home in,
Nicholas, W.C., of Virginia,
Non-intercourse bill,
North Carolina admitted to the Union (1789),
O'Brien Richard, Captain,
O'Fallon, James, Dr.,
Osgood, Samuel, Postmaster-General,
Page, John, of Virginia,
Paine, Thomas,
Paterson, William, of New Jersey,
Philadelphia club,
Pickering, Timothy of Massachusetts,
Pinckney, C.C.,
Pinckney, Thomas,
President of the United States, social position and duties, official
title, power of removal by,
Putnam, Rufus, General,
Randolph, Edmund, appointed Attorney-General, opinion on question of
French treaty obligations, divides influence between factions in
cabinet, transferred to State Department, letter to Washington,
opinion as to enforcing law, applies to French minister for funds,
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