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Littlepage controversy with,
IV.503,507; V. 72. Diplomatic
expenses of, V. 394.

Genet's

charge against, VIII. 119.
Mission to Great Britain,
143. Treaty-foundered, 253.
Nominated Chief Justice, IX.
159. Reason for not signing
Declaration, XII. 311.
Jay Treaty: Hamilton's opinion
of, I. 336; VIII. 183. Not yet
received, VIII. 177. Jefferson's
disapproval of, 185, 191. Divi-
sions in Virginia over, 187, 189.
Publication of, 189. Publica-
tions on, 192. A bold party
stroke, 193, Debate in Vir-
ginia Assembly on, 197. Oppo-
sition of back regions to, 198.
"An execrable thing," 200. Ac-
tion of House of Representa-
tives upon, 201. Universal
feeling against, 221. Laid be-
fore Congress, 230. Adopted,
252. Proceedings at Charleston
upon, 297. Proceedings of com-
missioners under, IX. 7. Social
schism caused by, 445.
JEFFERSON, ANNA SCOTT RAN-
DOLPH,

1786, 22 April,

I. 5. Debt to, V. 310.
JEFFERSON, FIELD, I. 4.
JEFFERSON, George,
1801, 27 March,
JEFFERSON, JANE, I. 5.

V. 94

IX. 238

JEFFERSON, JANE (RANDOLPH), I.

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Jefferson, MARTHA (see RAN-
DOLPH, MARTHA JEFFERSON).
JEFFERSON, MARTHA (CARR), I. 5;
II. 38.

JEFFERSON, MARTHA (WAYLES),
I. 8, 80; II. 15, 137, 153, 221,
231, 234, 373, 452; III. 302,
306.
JEFFERSON, MARY,
1785, 20 September,
1791, 31 March,

8 May,

IV. 461

VI. 234

253

I. 5. Attachments of, V. 306.
JEFFERSON, "PATSY" (see RAN-
DOLPH, MARTHA Jefferson).
JEFFERSON, "PATTY" (see JEF-
FERSON, MARTHA WAYLES).
JEFFERSON, Peter, I. 4.
[EFFERSON, Peter Field, I. 5.
JEFFERSON, THOMAS (1st), I. 4.
JEFFERSON, CAPT. THOMAS (2d),
I. 4.
JEFFERSON, THOMAS,
Letters to,
1776, 13 August,
1778, 8 June,
1780, 18 February,
21 December,
1781, 31 January,

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II. 237
338

III. ΤΟ

Miscellaneous Papers

Autobiography, I. 3.
The Anas, 163.

93

158

Whether Christianity is part of
the common law, 453.
Argument of the case of Howell
vs. Netherland, 470.

Inscription for an African slave,
II. 8.

Agreement with John Ran-
dolph, 8.

Argument in Godwin et al. vs.
Lunan, 16.

Advertisement in Virginia Ga-
zette, 38.

Advertisement of land of John
Wayles, 39.

Notice of fast, 41.
Resolutions

County, 42.

of

Albemarle

Proposed arms for the United

States, 45,

A Summary View of the Rights
of British America, 49.

JEFFERSON, THOMAS-Continued.
Defects in the Association, 93.
Notes on Virginia-Pennsylvania
boundary, 224.

Notes on religion, 252.
Extracts from diary, III. 105.
Advertisement, 309.
Notes on Virginia, 313.
Proposed constitution for Vir-
ginia, IV. 147.

Answers to questions pro-
pounded by Meusnier, V. 3.
Observations on the article
"Etats Unis" prepared for
the Encyclopédie, 32.
Answers to the queries of M.
Soulés, 184.

Dialogue between the Head and
Heart, 201.

To the Editor of the Journal de

Paris, 333.

Proposed Charter for France,
481.

Notes on Arthur Young's let-

ter, VII. 113.

Instructions to Michaux for ex-
ploring Western boundary,
208.

Notes for a constitution for Vir-

ginia, VIII. 159.

Notes on Prof. Ebeling's letter,

205.

Contract concerning slaves, 242.
Petition to Virginia House of
Delegates concerning juries,
322.

Petition on election of jurors,
451.

Drafts of Kentucky Resolu-
tions of 1798, 458.
Services of Jefferson, IX. 163.
Speech to the Senate, 189.
Notes on Jefferson's conduct
during the invasion of Vir-
ginia, X. 154.

Reply to Nicholas' criticisms,
157.

Circular letter concerning ap-

pointments, XI. 102.
Address to the inhabitants of
Albemarle County, 104.
Recollections of Patrick Henry,
228.

Biographical sketch of Peyton
Randolph, XII. 29.

Anecdotes of Dr. Franklin, 108.
Syllabus of the doctrines of
Epicurus, 144.

Plan for reducing the circulat-
ing medium, 150.
Decalogue of canons for ob-
servation in private life, 406
A solemn declaration and pro-
test of Virginia on the Con-
stitution, 418.

Thoughts on lotteries, 435-
Will, 478

Inscription for tombstone, 483.

Official Papers

Virginia Assembly, 1769–75:
Resolution of the Virginia

House of Burgesses, I. 465.
Address to Governor Dunmore
from the House of Burgesses,
II. 101.

Virginia Convention, 1775–76:

Motion in Convention of Vir-
ginia, II. 96.

Draft of the resolution of the
Virginia Convention, 97.
Proposed constitution for Vir-
ginia, 158.

Continental Congress, 1775-76:

Declaration of Independence,
I. 35; II. 199.

Notes of debate on Indepen-
dence, I. 20.

Notes of debate on Confedera-
tion, 43.

Draft of Declaration on taking

up arms, II. 110.

Draft of report on Lord North's
motion, 125.

Declaration concerning Ethan
Allen, 145.

Report to Congress on Congress
Committee, 149.

Report of Committee on Cana-
dian affairs, 154.

Report on Cedars Cartel, 183.
Report on Canadian affairs,

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JEFFERSON THOMAS-Continued.
Resolution for rotation of mem-
bers of Continental Congress,

220.

Resolution to encourage deser-
tions of Hessian officers, 248.
Resolutions on peace proposi-
tions, 249.

Virginia Assembly, 1776-79:

Draft of a bill to abolish entails,
II. 268.

Draft of a bill to remove seat of

government, 271.

Draft of a bill for raising Conti-
nental troops, 277.
Draft of a bill establishing
county courts, 286.
Draft of a bill for altering rates

of copper coinage, 289.
Report on Arthur Upshur, 289.
A bill for the trial of offences

committed out of this com-
monwealth, 291.

Draft of a bill for suspending
executions for debt, 294.
Draft of a bill for providing
against invasions and insur-
rections, 295.

Draft of a bill for regulating the
appointment of delegates to
Congress, 302.

First report on Conference Com-
mittee, 310.

Second report on Conference
Committee, 313:

Draft of a bill giving certain
powers to the Executive, 321.
Draft of a bill designating
places for holding courts of
chancery and general court,
323.

A bill granting free pardon to
certain offenders, 324.
A bill for the speedy recovery
of debts due the United
States, 325.

Draft of a bill for providing a
supply for public exigencies,
326.
Bill to amend an act entitled
"An act for raising a supply
of money for public exigen-
cies," 328.

Draft of a bill of attainder
against Josiah Philips, 330.
Resolutions concerning peace
with England, 342.

A bill for giving the members
of the Assembly an adequate
allowance, 347.

A bill concerning escheats and
forfeitures from British sub-
jects, 365.

Speech to General Assembly,
371.

Report of the Revisors, 383.
A bill for withholding British
property, 387.

A bill concerning slaves, 390.
A bill for proportioning crimes
and punishments, 393.
A bill for the more general
diffusion of knowledge, 414.
A bill for amending the constitu-
tion of the College of William
and Mary, 426.

A bill for establishing a public
library, 436.

A bill for establishing religious
freedom, 438.
Resolutions for the legislatures
of Maryland and Virginia,
IV. 319.

Governor of Virginia, 1779-81:
Proclamation concerning es-
cheats, II. 448.

Proclamation laying embargo,

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JEFFERSON, THOMAS-Continued. Report on letters from ministers in Paris, 189.

Report on ceremonial for Washington, 201.

Report on ratification of treaty,

204.

Motion on ratification of treaty,

212.

Resolution on Definitive treaty,

215.

Ratification

treaty, 215.

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Draft for proclamation nouncing ratification of Definitive treaty, 216.

Draft of a report on the memorial of Zebulon Butler and others, 223.

Report on letter from John Allan, 228.

Draft of report on a Committee

of the States, 229. Report on Committee of the States, 235.

Draft of deed of cession of Northwest Territory, 249. Report on government for Western Territory, 251. Report on reduction of Civil List, 259.

Instructions for negotiating with Indians, 262. Resolves on European treaties, 274.

Report on government for Western Territory, 275. Report on cession of Western Territory, 280.

Report on arrears of interest, 281.

Notes on the establishment of a

money unit and of a coinage for the U. S., 297. Motion on Steuben, 313. Notes on the permanent seat of Congress, 314.

Resolve on Continental Con

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Instructions to the Ministers Plenipotentiary appointed to negotiate treaties of commerce with European nations, 353.

Minister to France, 1784-89: Proposals for concerted action against the Barbary States, I. 100.

Conference with the Count de Vergennes, IV. 481.

Observations on the letter of M. de Calonnes, V. 292.

Secretary of State, 1790–93:

Conversation with the President, I. 192.

Conversation with Mr. Hammond, 219.

Opinion on Little Sarah, 282. Note given to the President, 298.

Opinion on communications to Congress, VI. 38.

Opinion on the powers of the *Senate, 49. Opinion on

Georgian land

grants, 55. Opinion on soldiers' accounts, 65.

Opinion on war between Great Britain and Spain, 90. Opinion on Residence bill, 97Opinion on Indian trade, 109. Heads of consideration on the navigation of the Mississippi, 123.

Opinion on foreign debt, 131. Opinion on course of U. S.

towards Great Britain and Spain, 141.

Opinion on St. Clair's expedition, 143.

Opinion on national capital, 156.

Draft of paragraph for President's message, 161. Report on Western lands, 163. Opinion on territorial authority, 166.

Report on British negotiations, 167.

Report on tonnage law, 175Draft of Senate resolution, 185.

JEFFERSON, THOMAS-Continued.
Draft of a bill to promote the
progress of the useful arts,
189.

Draft of President's message
concerning negotiations with
Great Britain, 195.
Opinion on the constitutional-
ity of a national bank, 197.
Report on admission of Ver-
mont, 204.

Draft of President's message
transmitting Vermont ap-
pointments, 208.

Report on Mangnall, 325.
Report on William Howe, 329.
Clauses for treaty of commerce
with France, 335.
Questions to be considered of,
337-

Resolutions concerning Algiers,
340.

Note on Spanish negotiations,

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