on the countenance of Washington, i. 63;
precautions taken against, in the camp at Morristown, ii. 401.
Smallwood, Colonel, regiment of, sent by General Mercer to reinforce
the army in New York, ii. 241.
Smallwood's regiment, admirable conduct of, in the battle of Long Island,
ii. 275.
Smith, Adam, unfriendly to American freedom, i. 485.
Smith, Colonel, sent by General Gage to seize stores at Concord, i. 503;
courthouse at Concord set on fire by troops under--retreat of, from
Concord, i. 507;
wounded in the leg near Lexington--command of, saved by the arrival of
Lord Percy--extreme exhaustion of the soldiers of, i. 508.
Societies, democratic, in 1793, condemnation of, by Washington, iii. 264;
excise laws denounced by, iii. 311;
letter of Washington to General Henry Lee, in relation to, iii. 313;
Washington's opinion of (_note_), iii. 322;
denounced by Washington in his sixth annual message--debates in
Congress, in relation to, iii. 324;
gradual dissolution of, iii. 328;
hostility of, to Jay's treaty, iii. 354.
Sons of Liberty, associations of, i. 324.
Sorel, condition of the republican army at the, after the flight from
Quebec, ii. 146.
South Carolina, money sent to London from, in support of the Bill of
Rights, i. 370;
royal power abdicated in, by Lord Campbell, ii. 186;
changes in the civil government of--happiness caused among the people
of, by the change of government (_note_), ii. 187;
comparative quiet in, after the repulse of the British at Charleston,
ii. 197;
citizens of, in the northern army, ii. 198;
invasion of, by Sir Henry Clinton, ii. 664;
hostility in, toward Jay's treaty, iii. 354.
South-Carolinians, inactivity of, at Great Meadows, i. 118, 119.
Southern tour of Washington in 1791, iii. 178;
equipage and attendants of Washington during, iii. 179;
plan of (_note_)--honors paid to Washington during, iii. 180.
Spain, king of, asses sent to Washington by, iii. 51;
unpleasant relations with, threatened in 1789, iii. 115;
relations of the United States with, iii. 157, 274.
Spencer, Joseph, appointed brigadier-general in the continental army,
i. 548;
offence taken by, at the promotion of General Putnam, i. 593;
sent to New York with a brigade, ii. 82.
Stable of Washington before the Revolution, i. 307.
Stafford county, Virginia, removal of the Wash
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