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nmity to Gallatin, 179; attacks of Gallatin upon his system, 184, 185; his revenue system maintained by Gallatin, 218, 234; and reenacted by Democrats in 1813, 235; his report on public lands, 237, 238; his organization of Treasury Department, 243; his financial reports, 245; on Bank of North America, 249; his report on national bank, 250, 251. Hamilton, J. C., accuses Gallatin of cowardice in Whiskey Rebellion, 84. Harper, Robert Goodloe, leader of Federalists in House, 98, 133; denounces call for Jay treaty papers as unconstitutional, 111, 112; closes argument on Federalist side, 114; recognizes Gallatin as leader of Republicans, 115; in debate on relations with France, 134, 135; called a "bungler" by Gallatin, 140; moves appropriation for foreign intercourse, 141; his share in debate, 142, 146; introduces bill to suspend intercourse with France, 151; altercation with Gallatin over Alien Bill, 152; on resolution to furnish foreign correspondence, 156; on Senate bill to require annual financial reports, 161. Harvard College, gives Gallatin permission to teach French, 17; his connection with, 18; gives Gallatin certificate, 18. Hassler, Ferdinand Rudolph, superintendent of coast survey, 290. Hawks, ----, member of Ethnological Society, 379. Henry, Patrick, recommends Gallatin to county surveyor and commissions him to locate lands, 24; advises Gallatin to go West, predicts success, 29. Henry, Prof. Joseph, letter of Gallatin to, on Squier and Davis's "Ancient Monuments," 379. Hillhouse, James, Federalist in Congress, 99; on committee on finance, 107. Holland, vain attempt to sign commercial treaty with, 334; arbitrates northeast boundary, 347, 349; its decision rejected, 349. House of Representatives, leaders of, in 1795, 98-100; debate in, over conduct of Washington's administration, 104-106; appoints Committee on Finance, 106, 107; debate in, on principle of appropriations, 108, 109; motion of Livingston to call for papers in Jay treaty brings on debate on treaty power, 109-114; asserts right to withhold appropriations, 115; considers foreign treaties separately, 118; debates Jay treaty, 118-121; votes to carry treaty into effect, 121; but condemns it, 121; refuses to adjourn on Washington's birthday, 126; adopts address complimentary to Washington, 129; new members in fifth Congress, 132; debates Presiden
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