Jefferson Papers Indexes | Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Cumulative Index to vols. 1–20 | L | Louis XVI, King of France
– praised by Mazzei [1 reference]
– correspondence with Congress [10 references]
– approves Congressional appointments to peace conference [1 reference]
– Gates' gratitude toward [1 reference]
– plan of presenting orrery to [1 reference]
– form of address [1 reference]
– Houdon making statue of [1 reference]
– TJ on [7 references]
– present of books to College of William and Mary [1 reference]
– admired by John Page [1 reference]
– TJ's audience with [4 references]
– sends out scientific expedition [1 reference]
– hunts at Fontainebleau [1 reference]
– edict on fisheries [1 reference]
– visits Cherbourg [3 references]
– conflicts with parlements [3 references]
– birth of daughter [1 reference]
– popularity of [7 references]
– approves of bust of Lafayette [1 reference]
– patronage of Brown College solicited [1 reference]
– differences with Spanish court [1 reference]
– owns the South Carolina [1 reference]
– encouragement of U.S.-French commerce [1 reference]
– relations with Assemblée des Notables [8 references]
– friendliness to U.S. [1 reference]
– knowledge of financial situation [1 reference]
– dismissal of Calonne [1 reference]
– Barlow dedicates poem to [1 reference]
– personal traits [4 references]
– portrait offered TJ for purchase [1 reference]
– revenue [1 reference]
– decline in power [1 reference]
– Tipoo Sahib's ambassadors received by [3 references]
– Rieger's audience with [1 reference]
– Cordon's audience with [1 reference]
– Breton noblemen's petition rejected by [2 references]
– Constitution of U.S. praised by [1 reference]
– offers terms of peace with Russia [1 reference]
– British opinion of [1 reference]
– J. P. Jones praises [1 reference]
– neutral in politics [1 reference]
– responsibility in government [4 references]
– enters Paris in triumph, July 17, 1789 [5 references]
– cockade presented to [3 references]
– signs passport for TJ [1 reference]
– and Estates General [8 references]
– charter of rights, suggested [2 references]
– supports aristocratic party [1 reference]
– letter from, to Cardinal La Rochefoucauld, quoted [1 reference]
– appeals for peace [2 references]
– and National Assembly [14 references]
– letter from, to Lafayette, cited [1 reference]
– veto power discussed [8 references]
– possibility of flight from Versailles [1 reference]
– effect of march on Versailles on [5 references]
– protected by National Guard [1 reference]
– correspondence with Washington [12 references]
– and Declaration of Rights [2 references]
– Van der Noot's letter to [2 references]
– reported plot against [4 references]
– household expenses [1 reference]
– Belgian congress appeals to [1 reference]
– condition of [1 reference]
– refuses Latour du Pin's resignation [1 reference]
– refuses to leave Versailles [1 reference]
– receives Lafayette's ideas on authority [2 references]
– miniature of given to TJ [5 references]
– miniature of given to Franklin [2 references]
– power to make war [4 references]
– at Bastille Day celebration [4 references]
– and French constitution [2 references]
– receives Duc d'Orléans [1 reference]
– removal from St. Cloud proposed [1 reference]
– proposed address to, on royal ministers [1 reference]
– letter to, from ministers, cited [3 references]
– appoints Garde de Sceaux [1 reference]
– uneasy about Condé [1 reference]
– portrait presented to Congress [1 reference]
– and civil constitution of clergy [1 reference]
– form of address to U.S. discussed [2 references]
– and Franklin's death [1 reference]
– correspondence with Leopold II [3 references]
– departure of aunts [1 reference]
– reaction to scene at the Tuileries [1 reference]
– escape from Paris feared [1 reference]
– flight to Varennes [6 references]
– gives books to U.S. colleges [1 reference]
– requested to negotiate new treaty of commerce with U.S. [1 reference]
– declaration to French people [1 reference]
– restrictions on [4 references]
– expresses support for Revolution [1 reference]
– dislikes Lafayette [1 reference]