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f Johnson to reconcile him with Adams, 240, 241; granted degree of Doctor of Laws by Harvard, 241, 242; suspected by Adams of feigning illness for effect, 242. Jackson, F. J., his recall referred to in conversation between Canning and Adams, 146. Jarvis, Leonard, introduces resolution that House will not entertain abolition petitions, 248. Jay treaty, ratified, 21. Jefferson, Thomas, negotiates treaties of commerce, 13; republishes Paine's "Rights of Man," 18; his inauguration avoided by John Adams, 26; removes J. Q. Adams from position of commissioner in bankruptcy, 28; attempts to explain apparent malice, 28; Adams's view of his attacks on Pickering and Chase, 36; approves Non-importation Act, 40; inefficient in war-time, 48, 54; advocates embargo, 54; not reconciled with J. Q. Adams in spite of latter's support, 65; unconciliatory reply of Adams to, when offered a mission, 69; his desire to make Louisiana a State opposed by Adams, 130; begins political use of offices to secure reelection, 198; said to have been warned by Adams of Federalist disunion plots, 216. Johnson, Joshua, father-in-law of Adams, 22. Johnson, Louisa Catherine, marries Adams, 22, 23; in Washington society, 103. Johnson, Richard M., led by Clay to oppose Spanish treaty, 124; endeavors to reconcile Adams and Jackson, 240; his probable motives, 240. Johnson, Thomas, Governor, connected by marriage with Adams, 22. King, Rufus, description of Adams's offer of English mission to, 177, 178. Kremer, George, originates bargain slander against Clay and Adams, 171, 180; refuses to testify before House Committee, 181; writes a retraction and apology, 187. Leopard. See Chesapeake. Lewis, Dixon H., urges punishing Adams for offering petition from slaves, 270; wishes Southern members to go home, 272. Lincoln, Solomon, letter of Adams to, on power of Congress over slavery, 265. Lincoln, Levi, defends Adams against resolution of censure, 276. Liverpool, Lord, his anxiety to conclude peace, 93. Livingston, Edward, ordered by Jackson to demand passports from France, 238. Lloyd, James, Jr., chosen Senator in Adams's place, 57. Louisiana, acquisition opposed by Federalist party, 35; supported by Adams, although, in his eyes, unconstitutional, 35; negotiations with Spain concerning its boundary, 110, 112, 114-116; proposed boundary at Sabine oppos
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