. 538;
movements of Washington on the Schuylkill criticised by, ii. 516;
treaty of peace signed by, in 1782, iii. 15;
liberal commercial offer made by, to the British government, iii. 101;
opinions of, on presidential etiquette, iii. 106;
his "Discourses on Davila," iii. 188;
elected vice-president in 1792, iii. 222;
a candidate for the presidency in 1796, iii. 451;
letters of, to his wife, on learning his election to the presidency,
iii. 468;
inauguration of, iii. 472;
jealous of the popularity of Washington, iii. 475;
special session of Congress convened by, in 1798, iii. 494;
letter of, to Washington, anticipating war with France, iii. 509;
advice of Washington to, respecting the choice of generals, iii. 511;
Washington nominated by, as commander-in-chief, in 1798, iii. 512;
inclination of, to reverse Washington's arrangement of the
major-generals, iii. 522;
anxiety of, to avert a war with France, iii. 528;
feud between, and his cabinet, iii. 530;
message of, to Congress, in relation to Mrs. Washington and funeral
honors to her husband, iii. 565.
Adams, John Quincy, appointed minister to the Hague in 1794, iii. 301.
Adams, Mrs. John, lament of, for the death of Warren, i. 571;
remarks of, on the personal appearance of Washington, i. 586;
her description of the cannonade of Boston, ii. 63.
Adams, Samuel, integrity of, i. 345;
active in throwing the tea overboard in Boston harbor, i. 388;
noble sentiments expressed by, i. 437;
outlawed by a proclamation of General Gage, i. 552;
not concerned in _Conway's Cabal_ (_note_), ii. 589;
part taken by, in celebrating the French victories in Holland,
iii. 237.
Addresses of the second continental Congress to the people of Great
Britain and Ireland, i. 606, 610.
Address, Washington's Farewell, iii. 427.
Adet, M., colors of France presented to Washington by, iii. 385;
reply of Washington to the speech of, iii. 386;
attempts of, to influence the American people, iii. 451;
extraordinary letter addressed by, to the _Aurora_ and to the state
department, iii. 452;
pamphlet issued by, from the press of the _Aurora_, iii. 463.
Agriculture, Congress urged by Washington to foster, iii. 455.
Aix-la-Chapelle, boundaries in America left unsettled by the treaty of,
i. 59;
violation of the treaty of, by the French, i. 176.
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