Jefferson Papers Indexes | Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Index to volume 32 | R | Republicans
– in New England [14 references]
– and control of Congress [5 references]
– in middle states [13 references]
– prospects, strategy for 1800 election [3 references]
– form, promote tickets in states [2 references]
– in North-west Terr. [1 reference]
– create committee structure in Va. [3 references]
– beliefs [2 references]
– and newspapers, public opinion [10 references]
– printers intimidated [1 reference]
– in Va. [7 references]
– celebrate 4th of July in Philadelphia [3 references]
– and rumors of TJ's death [3 references]
– in Md. [10 references]
– represent true sentiments of nation [4 references]
– improving public opinion of [1 reference]
– accused of antifederalism [1 reference]
– in Pa. [5 references]
– as supporters of Constitution [1 reference]
– respond to Federalist pamphlets [1 reference]
– in south [8 references]
– expatriots, in France [1 reference]
– receive support of doctors, dissenting clergy in New England [1 reference]
– called Jacobins [3 references]
– residing at Conrad & McMunn's [1 reference]
– TJ's election primary goal of [3 references]
– Bishop's Connecticut Republicanism [1 reference]
– probable electoral votes of [1 reference]
– of S.C. [2 references]
– transition into executive power [1 reference]
– and N.Y. council of appointment [2 references]
– call themselves Whigs [6 references]
– called anarchists, disorganizers [5 references]
– less powerful in Md., N.C., than Federalists are in New England [1 reference]
– oppose wasteful expenditure [2 references]
– all support TJ [2 references]
– TJ's desiderata for changes to federal system [1 reference]
– happy to have Congress remain inactive [1 reference]
– win congressional seats in N.J. [3 references]
– could join Federalists to elect Burr [1 reference]
– not accustomed to standing firm against threats [1 reference]
– absent from Congress [2 references]
– increasing strength in state governments [1 reference]
– in vulnerable, “unjust” situation, excluded from office [2 references]
– in Senate [1 reference]
– of Washington [1 reference]
– some critical of Gerry [2 references]
– called enemies of religion [1 reference]
– growing respect for [1 reference]
– compared to Spartans [1 reference]
– Dallas a key figure for [1 reference]