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pposes address to Washington, 128, 129; in debate on relations with France, 135; loses leadership to Gallatin, 140. Gilman, Nicholas, on Committee on Finance, 106. Girard, Stephen, assists Gallatin to float loan, 213, 214; his reasons, 259. Goderich, Lord, renews convention of 1815 with Gallatin, 347. Goldberg, ----, Dutch commissioner to make commercial treaty, 334. Goodhue, Jonathan, at free-trade convention of 1831, 241. Goodhue, ----, member of "The Club," 367. Goodrich, Chauncy, in Congress, 99; in debate on foreign relations, 143; on resolution to punish foreign correspondence, 156. Goulburn, Henry, on English peace commission, 316; informed of American request for instructions, 318; told by Castlereagh and Liverpool to moderate his demands, 319; protests against acceptance of Indian article, 321. Grenville, Lord, sends Fauchet letter to Washington, 103; connection with Jay treaty, 117, 350; his proposition to Pinckney, 134. Griswold, Roger, attacks Gallatin's account of sinking fund, 65; leader of Federalists in House, 98, 133; replies to Gallatin in debate on treaty power, 113; his collision with Lyon, 141; on doctrine of checks, 143; on bill to punish foreign correspondence, 156; on Senate bill to require annual financial reports, 161. Gunboats, Jefferson's scheme for, 288; origin of his idea, 288; opposed by Gallatin, 289. Gurney, ----, in Pennsylvania legislature, 183. Hale, ----, introduction to his work on Indians written by Gallatin, 380. Hamilton, Alexander, his career compared to that of Gallatin, 28, 32; amends excise law, 52; demands punishment of Pittsburgh leaders of opposition, 53, 54; drafts proclamation against them, 54; attacked by Gallatin in Senate, 64; deprecates demand for minute information, 64, 65; submits plan for crushing insurgents, 76, 77; impatient at delay, writes as "Tully" advocating punishment, 87; accompanies army to Pittsburgh, 88; investigates insurrection, 90; fails to find indictment against Gallatin, 90; dissuades troops from violence, 92; resigns from Treasury, 97; continues to lead party, 99; stoned in defending Jay treaty, 103; letters of Wolcott to, complaining of Republican opposition, 126, 154; attends Congress as general, 155; his influence on government, 168, 169; review of his career in the Treasury, 174-176; his place in history, 176; his e
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