rritories of the French republic, iii. 504;
death of Washington announced in Congress by, iii. 560;
character of Washington, as given by, iii. 575.
Martin, Governor, of North Carolina, alarm and perplexity of, ii. 111;
letter of, to General Gage, intercepted--cannon in front of the palace
of, carried off by the patriots--flight of, to Fort Johnston, on
Cape-Fear river--accessory in inciting a servile insurrection on
Tar river, ii. 112;
flight of, on board the British sloop-of-war _Cruiser_--confidence
of, in the loyalty of many in North Carolina--assistance expected by,
from Clinton and Cornwallis, ii. 113;
proclamation sent forth by, from on board the _Scorpion_--commissions
sent by, to the Highlanders and other loyalists in North Carolina,
ii. 114;
the last royal governor of North Carolina--biographical notice of
(_note_), ii. 120.
Maryland, government of, abdicated by Eden, ii. 184;
property owned by Washington in, at the time of his death, iii. 543.
Mason, George, correspondence of, with Washington, in relation to the
exclusion of British merchandise, i. 347;
as a statesman (_note_), i. 355;
adverse to the constitution, iii. 77.
Massachusetts, heavy taxes paid by the people of, in 1758, i. 259;
action of the British Parliament toward, i. 353;
persons charged with treason in, to be sent to England for
trial--sympathy of Virginia with, i. 354;
assembly of, adjourned by Governor Bernard to Cambridge, i. 367;
committees of correspondence originated in, i. 382, 383;
oppressive measures adopted by Parliament toward, i. 389;
first steps toward revolution taken by, i. 468;
noble action of the provincial congress of, i. 501;
preparations for war made by the provincial congress of, i. 503;
general assembly of, how constituted (_note_), i. 623;
promptness of the militia of, in supplying vacancies in the camp at
Cambridge, i. 762.
Mathews, David, mayor of New York, arrest of, i. 174;
removed from New York to Litchfield--kind treatment of, in Connecticut
(_note_), ii. 222.
Maxims of Washington in youth, i. 37;
Chief-Justice Marshall's opinion of--remarks of Mr. Sparks respecting,
i. 42.
Mazzei, Philip, letter of Jefferson to, asserting the growth of a
monarchical party--biographical notice of (_note_), iii. 418;
Jefferson's letter translated by, and published in Florenc
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