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nthony, 53. Henry, Patrick, quoted, 50; opposed to Constitution, 174; 59, 60, 162. Herkimer, Nicholas, 92. Hessians, in British army, 76; defeated at Trenton, 86. Hortalaz et Cie, 94. Houdon, Jean A., statue of _W_. 148. House of Representatives, representation of States in, 167. Howe, Richard, Lord, takes fleet to N.Y., 76; 72, 83. Howe, Sir William, evacuates Boston, 72, 73; fruitless peace overtures of, 79; in Phila. (1777-78), 104, 105; succeeded by Clinton, 105; 74, 78, 87, 91. Humphreys, Colonel, as Chamberlain at President's receptions, 180, 181. Imperial Spirit, effect of, on relations between England and Colonies, 47, 48; revived by events of 1778, 119. Independence Hall, Phila., 160. Indians, surprise attack by, 21, 22; difficulties of _W_.'s administration with, 190, 191. Ingersoll, Jared, 161. Irving, Washington, _Life of Washington_, quoted, 181, 185, 186, 195. 217, 233. Jackson, Robert, 24. Jacobin Club, 193. Jay, John, on Peace Commission, 130; concludes treaty with Spain, 155; appointed Chief Justice, 186; mission of, to England in 1794-95, 207; his character, 207; prejudice against, in U.S., 208; Secretary of State, 228; letters of _W_. to, 142, 157; 59, 162, 180, 258. And _see_ Jay Treaty. Jay Treaty, the, negotiated, 207, 208, 209; opposition of Anti-Federalists to, 209; ratified by Senate, 210; violent struggle over, in House, 210-213; how the controversy was settled, 213; effect of, 214; and the Federalist Party, 228. Jefferson, Thomas, _A Summary View_, 60; Secretary of State, 181, 186, 192, 228, 229; interview with Hamilton on Assumption, etc., 183-185; most aggressive of Democrats, 187, 191; rivalry with Hamilton, 192; and the French Revolution, 193; and Citizen Genet, 194, 195, 198; _W_. seeks to keep peace between Hamilton and, 199, 200; and Freneau's attacks on _W_., 200, 219, 220, 221; intrigues against Hamilton, 200, 201; urges _W_. to accept second term, 201, 202; resigns as Secretary of State, 206; 155, 160, 161, 162, 180, 181, 207, 227, 258. Johnson, W.S., 168. Joncaire, M., 14. Jones, John Paul, 120, 121. Jumonville, M. de, 15, 18. Kalb, Baron Johann de, 95, 100. King, Rufus, 161, 167, 168. Knox, Henry, Secretary of War, 181, 229; letters of _W_. to, 170, 171, 203; 95, 123, 124, 136, 217, 231, 258. Kosciuszko, Tadeusz, 95.
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