Jefferson Papers Indexes | Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Index to volume 31 | F | Federalists
– and Ky. and Va. resolutions [2 references]
– in N.Y. [3 references]
– in New England [7 references]
– losing their dominance [4 references]
– in Va. [13 references]
– characterized as Illuminati [2 references]
– called tories, British party [11 references]
– excessive expenses, taxes of [13 references]
– referred to as war party [4 references]
– measures backed by military power [1 reference]
– divisions within [15 references]
– hold caucuses [5 references]
– and France [3 references]
– and military profiteering [1 reference]
– and XYZ affair [1 reference]
– still powerful in Sixth Congress [1 reference]
– prowar, pro-British wing of [6 references]
– restrained, cautious element of [3 references]
– successes in Va. [3 references]
– views of progress of knowledge [4 references]
– fear Lafayette [1 reference]
– and election of 1796 [1 reference]
– champion common law [5 references]
– manipulate public opinion [7 references]
– and Callender [2 references]
– newspapers [4 references]
– discredited by British actions [3 references]
– strive for monarchy [7 references]
– excluded from office [3 references]
– exclude Republicans from offices [1 reference]
– in western states [1 reference]
– in N.C. [2 references]
– swayed by Madison [1 reference]
– consider war against France [3 references]
– and changes in selection of presidential electors [3 references]
– in House of Representatives [3 references]
– and potential dismemberment of union [1 reference]
– some prefer lifetime term for president [1 reference]
– thought to promote, capitalize on political disruption [1 reference]
– and election of 1800 [2 references]
– in Pa. [2 references]
– and St. Andrew's Society [1 reference]
– supposed bigotry of [1 reference]
– foresee restoration of monarchy to France [2 references]
– supported by banks [1 reference]
– and Illuminati [1 reference]
– and Robbins case [1 reference]
– associated with British citizens [1 reference]
– in Senate [5 references]
– in S.C. [1 reference]
– some rue U.S. independence from Britain [1 reference]
– favor merchants, speculators over farmers, manufacturers [1 reference]
– opposition to France as touchstone of [3 references]
– form, promote electoral tickets [1 reference]
– John Marshall as Va. leader of [2 references]
– and C. C. Pinckney candidacy [5 references]
– called Federalist party [2 references]
– misled by temporary opinions against France [2 references]
– desperate to hold power [5 references]
– scorn public opinion [2 references]