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recall demanded, 158; reproaches Jefferson, 158; remains in America, 158; threatens to appeal from Washington to Massachusetts, 159; demands denial from Washington of Jay's statements, 159; loses popular support, 160; tries to raise a force to invade Southwest, 161; prevented by state and federal authorities, 162; his arrival the signal for divisions of parties, 237; hurts Democratic party by his excesses, 241; suggests clubs, 241. George IV., Washington's opinion of, ii. 346. Georgia, quarrels with Creeks, asks aid of United States, ii. 90; becomes dissatisfied with treaty, 91; disregards treaties of the United States, 103. Gerard, M., notifies Washington of return of D'Estaing, i. 246. Germantown, battle of, i. 199. Gerry, Elbridge, on special mission to France, ii. 284; disliked by Washington, 292. Giles, W.B., attacks Washington in Congress, ii. 251, 252. Gist, Christopher, accompanies Washington on his mission to French, i. 66; wishes to shoot French Indians, 68. Gordon,----, letter of Washington to, i. 227. Graves, Admiral, sent to relieve Cornwallis, i. 312; defeated by De Grasse, 312. Grayson, William, hunts with Washington, i. 115; letter to, ii. 22. Green Springs, battle of, i. 307. Greene, General Nathanael, commands at Long Island, ill with fever, i. 164; wishes forts on Hudson held, 174; late in attacking at Germantown, 199; conducts retreat, 200; succeeds Mifflin as quartermaster-general, 232; selected by Washington to command in South, 268; commands army at New York in absence of Washington, 282; appointed to command Southern army, 295; retreats from Cornwallis, 302; fights battle of Guilford Court House, 302; clears Southern States of enemy, 302; strong position, 304; reinforced by Washington, 322; letter to, 325; his military capacity early recognized by Washington, ii. 334; amuses Washington, 374. Greene, Mrs.----, dances three hours with Washington, ii. 380. Grenville, Lord, denies that ministry has incited Indians against United States, ii. 175; receives Jay, 180; declines to grant United States trade with West Indies, 181. Griffin, David, commissioner to treat with Creeks, ii. 90. Griffin,----, fails to help Washington at T
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