EMBARGO--Circumstances which led to its | HAMILTON, A.-His monarchical princi
HISTORY-Course of, indicated for Uni- versity of Virginia, 412.
IMPROVEMENT, INTERNAL-Progress of, 75,
Power of, does not belong to federal government, 79.
INDEPENDENCE, DECLARATION OF-Its histo ry, 122, 304.
Jefferson's opinion of Mecklenburg Declaration, 128. Authorship of, 407.
Original rough draft of, 409. The house in which written, 410. Celebration of 50th anniversary of,
EUROPE Condition of, 182, 193, 217, 244, INDIANS-Their language, 96, 400.
EXPATRIATION-Exists as a natural right,
FRANCE-Condition of, 66. 76.
Return to, of Louis XVIII., 82. Constitution of, 86. Allied powers depart, 109. Her revolution, 302.
Her progress in science, 323. Whether our treaties with, remain Obligatory after her revolution, 611. Not allowed to equip privateers in our ports, 226. FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN-Calumnies against, 108.
FISHERIES-Report on Cod fisheries, 588. History of Cod fisheries, 538. History of whale fisheries, 544. GENERATIONS-One has no right to bind
another, 16, 19, 311, 359. GOVERNMENT--Views on, 3, 263, 307, 318, 357.
Should reflect will of people in all its departments, 9, 319.
Plan for civilizing, 233.
The right to extinquish Indian titles belongs to federal and not State governments, 467.
JAY, JOHN-Why he did not sign Declar- ation of Independence, 308. JEFFERSON, THOMAS-His estimate of life, 25, 421.
Decay of his faculties, 52, 179, 327. Resigned to death, 52, 243. Oppressed by correspondence, 54,
His occupations in his old age, 111,
His habits of life, 116. Materials for his biography, 117. Application for his portrait, 203. Complains of publication of his let- ters, 222.
Settlements of his accounts on his return from France, 239, 246. His relations with J. Adams, 314. Calumnies of Pickering, 362. His relations with Washington unaf- fected by the Mazzie letter, 364. Their friendship uninterrupted to the last, 370.
His losses by security debt, 433. JUDICIARY, FEDERAL-Decisions of, do not bind other departments of the gov- ernment, 134, 177.
Each department decides for itself, 134, 177.
Danger to our system from encroach- ments of, 192, 199, 216, 256, 278, 293, 321, 403.
KENTUCKY RESOLUTIONS-Drawn by Jef- ferson, 229.
His services to United States, 106.
LA FAYETTE-His visit to United States, 378, 379.
LANDS, PUBLIC-Settlements on, 83. LANGDON, GOVERNOR--His relations with Jefferson, 154.
LANGUAGE IS progresssive, 174, 418. LAW-Course of reading in, 207.
Common law no part of law of Uni-
Christianity no part of common law,
Origin of common law, 381. LAW, INTERNATIONAL-Principle of free ships make free goods &c., not law of nations, 270.
LEE, R. H.-Biography of, 422. LEWIS AND CLARKE Journal of their ex- pedition, 91.
LIVINGSTON, E.--His code, 383, 483. LOAN-Proposition for new loan, 629. LOTTERIES-Jefferson applies for leave to sell his property by lottery, 434. LOUISIANA-Boundaries of, 51.
MANUFACTURES-Whether a mark should be secured to each by law, 563. MATERIALISM-Views on, 153, 175. Mazzei LETTER-History and explanation of, 364.
METAPHYSICS-Views on, 153, 175, MINISTERS Senate has no right to nega. tive the grade of a minister, it can only negative the person appoint- ed by the Executive, 465. MISSIONS, RELIGIOUS-To foreign States objectionable, 287.
MINT-The coiner at the mint unable to give security, 651.
MISSISSIPPI RIVER-Our right to navigate, 568.
MISSOURI QUESTION-150, 151, 194, 200. Evil of a geographical line, 151, 158, 159, 180, 182, 194. MONROE, JAMES-His election to Presi- dency, 80.
NAVY-Origin of navy of United States, 261, 264.
NEUTRALITY-A neutral nation may re- fuse belligerents right to pass through its territory, 509. NOVELS-Evil of, 102.
OFFICES-Rotation in, 190. OPTICS-Views on, suggested, 258. ORATORY-Defects of modern, 347.
Emancipation of, 58, 310.
Amelioration of condition of, 408, 437.
Re-capture of slaves escaped to Flor- ida, 601.
SOCIETY-Its progress, 377. SOUTH AMERICAN PROVINCES--Incapable of self-government, 67, 75, 104, 210. SPAIN-Treaty with, rejected, 160.
TAYLOR, JOHN-Jefferson's opinion of his "constitution construed," 213, 216. TRACY, DESTUTT-His works, 38, 55. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA--Organization of, 81, 161, 173, 196, 329, 392, 441. Religious objections to appointment of Dr. Cooper in, 156, 162, 171. Difficulties surrounding, 201, 204, 237, 392.
VIRGINIA-Arnold's invasion of, 144, 444. Historical documents of, 312. Her first constitution, 344. Defects in, 345.
Authorship of bill of rights and con- stitution of, 405, 407.
WAR-Benefits of the last war, 66. WARDS-Counties should be divided into, 35.
WASHINGTON, GEN.-Authorship of Fare- well Address, 291
No unkind feeling between him and Jefferson on account of Mazzei let- ter, 364.
Forms and ceremonies adopted dur- ing his administration, 367. He was a true republican, 371. WASHINGTON CITY-Locating of, 512, 561. WATER-Report on methods of obtaining fresh water from salt, 455. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES-A standard of, 87.
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