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ic Safety, Monroe's letter to, 216.
French and Indian War. _See_ Seven Years' War.
French Revolution, reaction of, in U.S., 193 _ff_.
Freneau, Philip, and his _National Gazette_, encouraged by
Jefferson, 200, 201, 219, 220.
Fry, Colonel, 15.
Gage, Thomas, military and civil governor of Boston, 61;
_W_. quoted on his conduct, 63;
recalled, 72.
Gallatin, Albert, opposes Jay Treaty, 210, 211.
Gates, Horatio, Adjutant-General, 71;
defeats Burgoyne at Saratoga, 92, 93;
ambitious to supplant _W_., 114; 112.
Genet, Edmond Charles, mission of, to U.S., 194 _ff_.;
would appeal to people over government, 198,205;
snubbed by Jefferson, 198;
his recall requested, 199.
George II, 18.
George III, dismisses Pitt, 29;
and the British Empire, 48;
makes North Prime Minister, 54;
effect of events of 1778 on, 119;
and of the failure of the Commission on Reconciliation, 120; 60,
130, 153, 259.
Georgetown, proposed as seat of national capital, 184.
Georgia, only colony unrepresented in First Continental Congress, 59;
British victories in, 122; 165.
Gerry, Elbridge, on X.Y.Z. mission to France, 215; 161, 168, 169.
Giles, William B., and newspaper attacks on _W_., 219, 221.
Gist, Christopher, 14.
Gladstone, W.E., quoted, 173.
Gorham, Nathaniel, 161.
Great Britain. _See_ England.
Great Meadows. _See_ Fort Necessity.
Greene, Nathanael, commands in South, 122; 110, 162, 163, 258.
"Half-King, the." _See_ Thanacarishon.
Hamilton, Alexander, influence of, ensures ratification of
Constitution in N.Y., 174;
Secretary of Treasury, 181, 228, 229;
opposition to, 181, 182;
favors "Assumption," 182,183;
obtains Jefferson's support for compromise, 183, 184;
his political status, 187;
his protective tariff, 188;
his measures tended to centralization, 189,192;
quoted, on the French Revolution, 197, 198;
_W_. seeks to keep peace between Jefferson and, 199, 200;
attacked by Freneau, 200;
attacks Jefferson in newspapers, 201;
urges _W_. to accept second term, 201;
and the Whiskey Insurrection, 218;
and the Farewell Address, 224; 160, 167, 168, 180, 195, 208, 210,
217, 241, 258.
Hancock, John, President of Congress, 64;
letter of _W_. to, 80, 81;
Governor of Massachusetts, and _W.'s_ visit to Boston, 189,
190; 64, 256.
Harlem, Heights of, army stationed on, 80.
Harrison, Benjamin, letter of _W_. to, 143.
Hay, A
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