Jefferson Papers Indexes | Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Index to volume 26 | H | Hamilton, Alexander
– letters to [3 references]
– letters from [10 references]
– memorandum from [1 reference]
– and Genet's recall [15 references]
– portrait of [1 reference]
– and southern whale fishery [1 reference]
– and TJ's letter to Ternant [3 references]
– and enforcement of neutrality [5 references]
– and restoration of French prizes [9 references]
– and passports for U.S. ships [2 references]
– and excise act [1 reference]
– and withdrawal from U.S. ports of French privateers commissioned by Genet in U.S. [9 references]
– and exchange rate with France [1 reference]
– and U.S. debt to France [8 references]
– and duties on wine [2 references]
– letter to cited [1 reference]
– and accounts of Grand & Cie. with U.S. [3 references]
– and case of Gideon Henfield [4 references]
– and new commercial treaty with France [3 references]
– and proposed purchase of provisions in U.S. for France [5 references]
– and Creek hostilities with Ga. [2 references]
– offered French citizenship [1 reference]
– and Spanish relations with Southern Indians [4 references]
– and sale of French prizes in U.S. [6 references]
– and Chickasaw-Creek war [2 references]
– health [2 references]
– and enlistment of U.S. citizens in French service [5 references]
– letters from Washington [4 references]
– and Mint [1 reference]
– conflict with TJ [13 references]
– and foreign loans [9 references]
– John Beckley's intelligence about [1 reference]
– status in eyes of Pitt ministry [1 reference]
– alleged plan for monarchical government [1 reference]
– and Beaumarchais's claim on U.S. [2 references]
– and case of Catharine from Halifax [2 references]
– and French right to commission privateers in U.S. [4 references]
– and French captures of British prizes [1 reference]
– and French captures of prizes in U.S. territorial waters [3 references]
– alleged favoritism to Baron de Glaubeck [1 reference]
– dispute with Andrew G. Fraunces [1 reference]
– alleged favoritism to Mrs. Greene [1 reference]
– and John Cleves Symmes's application for land patent [1 reference]
– and loan from Bank of United States [1 reference]
– and case of Citoyen Genet [2 references]
– and case of Republican [2 references]
– and case of Sans Culotte [2 references]
– and U.S. aid to Saint-Domingue [2 references]
– Jacques Odier recommended to [1 reference]
– and infractions of peace treaty [2 references]
– attitude toward Genet [2 references]
– and final settlement of state accounts [2 references]
– and case of William [2 references]
– and detention of French prizes in U.S. ports [2 references]
– and case of Suckey [1 reference]
– and British relations with Western Indians [1 reference]
– relations with Nicholas Cruger [1 reference]
– and British neutrality policy [1 reference]
– resides outside Philadelphia [1 reference]
– seeks house in Philadelphia [1 reference]
– “Pacificus” essays [13 references]
– and Proclamation of Neutrality [2 references]
– and U.S. guarantee of French possessions in America [1 reference]
– and suspension of payment on bills drawn to supply Saint-Domingue [1 reference]
– and case of Little Sarah [6 references]
– and case of Swallow [2 references]
– and arming of French privateers in U.S. [2 references]
– and Short's business affairs [2 references]
– letter from cited [1 reference]
– and referral of neutrality questions to Supreme Court [5 references]
– and arming of allied ships in U.S. ports [4 references]
– and case of Jane [1 reference]
– and arming of French ships in U.S. [2 references]
– and enlistment in belligerent service of belligerent citizens in U.S. [4 references]
– and French use of French arms in U.S. [1 reference]
– and sale of U.S. ships built for war [1 reference]
– proposed appeal to American people [8 references]
– and opposition to excise in Ky. [1 reference]
– and cannon for Mud Island [1 reference]
– and purchase of saltpeter [1 reference]
– Federalist attitudes toward [2 references]
– and French right to fit out privateers in U.S. [4 references]
– questions for Supreme Court [2 references]
– and use of U.S. ports by armed allied ships [2 references]
– and allied right to fit out privateers in U.S. [1 reference]
– and French consular admiralty jurisdiction in U.S. [5 references]
– and belligerent captures of prizes in U.S. territorial waters [1 reference]
– and enlistment of U.S. citizens in belligerent service [1 reference]
– and maritime jurisdiction of U.S. [1 reference]
– method of addressing Genet [1 reference]
– unpopularity in Va. [1 reference]
– and British seizure of French property on U.S. ships [1 reference]
– and relief of Saint-Domingue refugees [2 references]
– and early meeting of Congress [4 references]
– and Pascal's contribution to General Advertiser [2 references]
– and arming of belligerent ships in U.S. [2 references]
– and neutrality rules [2 references]
– proposed neutrality rules [1 reference]
– and repair of belligerent ships in U.S. [1 reference]
– and U.S. treaty obligations and neutrality [3 references]
– and compensation for French prizes [3 references]
– and use of U.S. ports by French privateers commissioned in U.S. [1 reference]
– and War of First Coalition [1 reference]
– and use of U.S. ports by French privateers fitted out in U.S. [1 reference]
– and battle between Boston and Embuscade [1 reference]
– and equipment of belligerent ships in U.S. [1 reference]
– and equipment of merchant ships in U.S. [1 reference]
– and equipment of allied privateers in U.S. [1 reference]
– and equipment of allied ships in U.S. [1 reference]
– and equipment of French ships in U.S. [1 reference]
– and alleged French refugee plots against Saint-Domingue [1 reference]
– and case of Roland [2 references]
– and payment of duties on prize goods in U.S. [2 references]
– plans to retire [2 references]
– “No Jacobin” essays [2 references]
– relations with E. Randolph [1 reference]
– and sinking fund [1 reference]
– and Genet's threat to appeal from Washington to American people [1 reference]
– and addresses in support of Proclamation of Neutrality [1 reference]
– criticized by “Turn-Coat” [1 reference]
– and relations with France [2 references]
– and case of Duplaine [1 reference]
– and British trade restrictions [1 reference]
– and French trade restrictions [1 reference]
– mentioned [2 references]