U.S.4670.6! MAR 31 1899 LIBRARY. Bequest of Justin Winsor. The knickerbocker Press G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS NEW YORK Navigation of Mississippi-Jefferson's interest in western lands-Books-Col. Le Maire. Jefferson's voyage-Cipher-European affairs-English sen- timent on America-Relations with Spain-W. T. Franklin— To James Madison, December 8 15 Taxes-Constitution for Virginia-Thomas Paine-Monti- Virginian port-" Favored nation" clause-Tobacco monop- oly-Visit to France-European war-British treaty-Ministers' Contest between Emperor and Dutch-Barbary outrages- Need of navy. V To the Governor of Virginia, January 12. Cipher Spanish negotiation-British condition-Commercial treaties-France-Barbary pirates and their treatment-Letters. Letters-Patrick Henry-Committee of States-European events-British politics-Commercial retaliation-Books. European movements-British treatment of America-Bar- Congressional action towards Spain and England-Quota- tion from Price-European news-Voltaire's legacy-Gold and To the Governor of Virginia, June 16 Arms-Statue of Washington-Tobacco. Packets-Otto-Value of French friendship-European pol- itics-American capital-Congressional power over trade- To Mrs. John Adams, June 21 Correspondence-London or Paris—Suppression of Journal To James Monroe, July 5 European news-Character of W. F. Franklin-Reception 34 49 67 To Richard Henry Lee, July 12 states-Western territory-European events-Houdon. Reading of Letters - Packets-American finances - New Instructions for commercial treaties-Cipher. Slavery in America-William and Mary College-American feeling against Great Britain. To James Monroe, August 28 European politics-American commerce-Barbary powers- Carrying trade-Virtue of agricultural classes - Relative values of artificers and seamen-Necessity of naval force. Notes on Virginia-Buffon's opinion on mammoth-Virginia Revisal-English falsehoods-Disadvantage of commerce- American trade-Productions-French West Indies-Un- certainty of American measures- PAGE 79 84 Littlepage and Jay-Freedom of press-Designs for capitol of Virginia-Scientific news. To the Governor of Virginia, January 24. Houdon's return-Statue of Washington-Littlepage--Arms -Improvement in musket-Tobacco. American codes-American constitutions-Debts-Emigra- tion-Vermont-Maine-Land cessions-Loyalists-Articles of Confederation-Paper money-American bankruptcy-National forces-Slaves-Constitution of Virginia-Office-holding- Quarrels between States-Coercive power under confederation Additional Answers to Meusnier Voting in Congress-Federal debts-Paper money—British debts of Virginia-Pay of Congressmen—Secession of States- Convicts in America-Indented servants-Settlement of the colonies-Impost-Commerce-Annapolis convention-Ken- tucky-Mutiny of troops-Paper money-Public lands-Vir- ginia's contribution-Bankruptcy-Debts to soldiers-Alien slaughter-Bill for crimes and punishments-Society of Cincin- nati-Population of America-Extent of territory-Vote on slavery clause of government for western territory-Rate of Desire for local news-European news-American credit- Kentucky-Spanish colonies-Specimens of animals. Assessment in Virginia-Commerce-Notes on Virginia— Books and watch-Houdon-Inscription for statue of Wash- |