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210; why not sent as delegate to Federal Convention, 225; supports the Constitution in New York convention, 340; contributes articles to the "Federalist," 341; receives nine electoral votes for the vice-presidency, 348. Jefferson, Thomas, opposed to slavery, 72; favours religious freedom, 81; minister to France, 138, 155; assists Gouverneur Morris in arranging our decimal currency, 166; his plan for the government of the northwestern territory, 196; wishes to prohibit slavery in the national domain, 198, 205; his purchase of Louisiana, 207; absent from United States at the time of the Federal Convention, 225; his faith in the people, 226, 337; his opinion of the Constitution, 309; approves the action of the Massachusetts convention, 331. Johnson, W.S., 229. Johnston, Alexander, 223. Jones, Paul, 339. Jonesborough, convention at, 200. Judiciary, elective, 69; federal, 242, 300, 301. Juilliard _vs._ Greenman, 275. Kentucky, 18, 189, 199, 202, 209, 210. Keppel, Lord, 5, 16, 45. King, Rufus, 217, 221, 228, 246, 249, 250, 256, 261, 276, 279, 282, 324, 326. King's Mountain, 28, 200, 321. Kings, election of, in Poland, 279. Know Ye men and Know Ye measures, 177, 243. Knox, Henry, 114. Lafayette, 50, 54. Langdon, John, 229, 269, 274, 276, 283, 346. Lansing, John, 225, 242, 244, 246, 254, 340, 341. Laurens, Henry, 2, 22. Lecky, W., 103. Ledyard, Isaac, 128. Lee, Henry, 307, 337. Lee, Richard Henry, 57, 143, 204, 205, 225, 307, 313, 318, 328, 336, 337, 347. "Letters from a Federal Farmer," by R.H. Lee, 314. Lexington, 50, 321. Lincoln, Abraham, 72, 198, 207. Lincoln, Benjamin, 181-183, 319, 332. Livingston, Robert, 36, 340, 350. Livingston, William, 171, 229. Locke, John, 64, 225. Long Lane becomes Federal Street, 331. Long Parliament, 92, 235. Lords, House of, 66, 68; contrasted with Senate, 295. Lowndes, Rawlins, 332-334. Loyalists, compensation of, 28-33; persecution of, 120-130; did not form, in any proper sense of the word, an opposition party, 308. Luzerne, Chevalier de, 35, 54. Lykian League, 249. Macdougall, Alexander, 107. McDuffle, George, 60. McKean, Thomas, 316. McMaster, J.B., 151. Madison, James, and the Religious Freedom Act, 81; on right of coercion, 100; advocates five per cent. impost, 104; on the ordinance of 1787, 206; moves that a convention b
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