conduct of, at Camden, ii. 698;
meeting of officers at Newburg presided at by, iii. 18.
Genealogy of the Washington family, i. 17.
_General Advertiser_, edited by a grandson of Franklin--action of Genet
supported by, iii. 259.
Genet, Edmund Charles, arrival of, at Charleston, in 1793--practical
democracy of, iii. 288;
secret reasons of, for landing at Charleston--enthusiastic reception
of, iii. 243;
_letters of marque_ issued by, iii. 244;
reception of, at Philadelphia, iii. 244, 246;
abashed in the presence of Washington, iii. 246;
banquet given in honor of, in Philadelphia--offended at seeing a bust of
Louis XVI. in the house of the president, iii. 247;
Doctor Francis on the reception of, in New York, iii. 248, 249;
complaints of Mr. Hammond of the conduct of--duplicity of, iii. 252;
Jefferson's opinion of the mission of, iii. 253;
letter of, to Jefferson, announcing his mission, iii. 254;
propositions of, not received with favor by the United States
government, iii. 255;
letter of, to the secretary of state, in relation to privateers,
iii. 258;
privateer fitted out by, ordered to leave American waters, iii. 259;
letter of, to Jefferson, in relation to the arrest of American citizens
on board the _Citizen Genet_, iii. 260;
appeal of, from the president to the people--letter of, to Jefferson, on
neutrality, iii. 261;
party contentions respecting the claims of, iii. 262;
outrageous conduct of, with regard to _Le Petit Democrat_--
misapprehensions of, corrected by Jefferson, iii. 265;
government determines to request the recall of--irritation of Washington
at the idea of a contest with, iii. 269;
required to give up all vessels captured by his privateers, iii. 270;
popularity of, in the Southwest, iii. 274;
visit of, to New York, iii. 276;
angry letter written by, to Jefferson, iii. 278;
Jefferson disgusted with, iii. 279;
revulsion of public feeling with regard to, iii. 280;
rebuke administered to, by Jefferson--Washington's course in relation
to, approved by Congress, iii. 287;
recalled by the government of France--M. Fauchet appointed to succeed,
iii. 295;
marriage of, to the daughter of Governor Clinton--death of, at
Greenbush, in 1834, iii. 296.
_Gentlemen Associators_, inactivity of, i. 213, 251, 220.
George II., biographical notice of (_note_), i.
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