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assed, 53-54; tested, 335-37; _of 1801_, passed, 121-22; repealed, 134-35. Judiciary, federal, organized, 53-54; reorganized, 121-22; and Republican reforms, 134-35; feared by Jefferson, 331; influence in 1800, 331-32; controversy with Pennsylvania, 333-35; controversy with Virginia, 336-37, 338-39; expands the Constitution, 341-45; nationalizing influence, 345. Kent, James, on universal suffrage, 305; his appointment to the Supreme Court urged, 345. Kentucky, separatist movement in, 16; admitted as a State, 55; intrigues in, 68; radical legislation in, 268; protests against the decision of court in Green _v._ Biddle, 340. King, Rufus, candidate for the Vice-Presidency, 167, 194; elected Vice-President, 244; on slavery in Missouri, 277. Kirby, Ephraim, 332. Knox, Henry, refuses to serve in the provisional army, 10; Secretary of War, 22, 55; and Shays' Rebellion, 22. Kremer, George, 314. L'Ambuscade, French frigate, 74. Land Act of 1820, 269. Land Ordinance of 1785, 10. Lands, disposal of the public, 10-12, 269-70. Latrobe, Benjamin H., 123, 236. Leander, British frigate, 181-82. Leclerc, V. E., expedition against Santo Domingo, 146-47, 149. Lee, Henry, and the Whiskey Insurrection, 83. Leopard-Chesapeake affair, 184-86. Lewis and Clark expedition, 152-53. Lincoln, Abraham, father of, 249; education of, 303. Lincoln, Levi, 130-31. L'Insurgente, French frigate, 101. Little Belt, British sloop-of-war, 202. Little Sarah affair, 75. Livingston, Robert, Minister to France, 148-49; negotiates for Louisiana, 150-51; on the bounds of Louisiana, 151, 158-59. Louisiana, Spanish province, threatened by France, 71; retroceded to France, 146; acquired by the United States, 149-51; Senate opposition to, 155-56; provision for the government of, 156-58; transfer of, 157; bounds of, 158-59; western boundary settled, 264. Lowndes, William, 307. Lundy's Lane, battle of, 220. Lyon, Matthew, prosecution of, 110. M'Culloch _v._ Maryland, 268, 337-38. Macdonough, Thomas, wins battle of Plattsburg, 221-22. McHenry, James, Secretary of War, 101, 103. Maclay, William, on the President's address, 50; on the Judiciary Act, 54. Macon bills, 199. Macon, Nathaniel, Speaker of the House, 133-34; on non-intercourse, 199. Madison, James, on affairs in Georgia, 7; on state jealousies,
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