36, 87.
Doctor, the, in New England life, 17;
of the Indian school, 18.
Dwight, Timothy, 55.
Dyche and Pardon's Dictionary, 216.
East Windsor, at convenient distance from Hartford, 11.
"Echo, The," 98-104.
"Effects of Slavery on Morals and Industry, On the," by N. W., 139.
"Elementary," N. W.'s, 34.
Ellsworth, Oliver, N. W. lives in the family of, 9.
Epidemic Diseases, N. W.'s Treatise on, 105.
"Errors in Johnson's Dictionary and other Lexicons," by N. W., 219.
"Essay on the Rights of Neutral Nations," by N. W., 142.
Etymology, N. W.'s studies in, 258.
Everett, Edward, lends George Ticknor Meidinger's Grammar, 21.
"Examination of the Leading Principles of the Federal Constitution,
An," 129.
Federal Catechism, A, 39.
Federalism, N. W.'s, 46, 113.
Fowler, William Chauncey, quoted, 28-30.
Fox and the Swallow, The, illustration to, 41.
France in American politics, 131.
Franklin, Benjamin, N. W. compared with, 152, 160;
views of, on spelling reform, 190.
French Revolution, The, 131, 133.
Freneau, Philip, 48, 133.
Genet, Citizen, 130, 131, 132.
Gibbon repeated in N. W., 239.
Glastonbury, temporary seat of a section of Yale College, 7;
school at, taught by N. W., 8.
Goodrich, Chauncey, on N. W.'s mental habits, 215.
Goodrich, S. G., describes N. W., 237
Goshen, N. W. conceives his Spelling-Book at, 33;
Spelling-Book revised at, 54.
Goths and Vandals disapproved of in New England, 5.
Grammar, N. W.'s, 41.
"Grammatical Institute, A." N. W.'s earliest work, 34;
compared with Dilworth's New Guide, 35, 37;
meant for the farmers' children, 38;
second part of, a grammar, 41;
third part of, a reader, 46; 182, 183.
Greenleaf, Rebecca, N. W.'s wife, 96.
Hamilton, Alexander, 114;
compared with N. W., 115;
his connection with the French difficulties, 132;
what Jefferson thought of him, 137.
Harrison, Governor, of Virginia, 56.
Hartford, 1;
N. W. teaches school at, 9;
a village only, 13;
North Church in, 48.
Hartford Convention, N. W.'s part in, 146.
Hartford Wits, The, 97, 104.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, and N. W. compared, 289.
Hazard, Ebenezer, 68, 75;
his opinion of N. W., 79;
dealings with him, as brought out in correspondence with Belknap,
80, 94.
Hillard, George Stillman, quoted, 22.
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