636 
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Union, count de l’, xxxvi 64] 
Unioh street, Westminster, fire in, xlvi 
420 
Unitas Fratrum 2 
United Brethren eer pravians 
United States of America: the thirteen 
British provinces declare themselves in- 
dependent under this title, xix 165*] 
261) 
+++ articles o° confederation, xix 264] xx 
93)». 
+++» ports of France and Spain opened to, 
xix 182*] xx 27] 
es. receive nilitary stores, officers, and 
engineers, from France, 7d. 
.»- friendly disposition of other powers, 
xix 183*] 
-+-- difficulty of recruiting the army, xx 
119] 
--.. foreigners in the service, xx 130] 
+++ Oath of allegiance, xx 297] 
«+++ preliminaries of peace with G, Bri- 
tain, xxv 321] xxvi 134] 148] 154] 161] 
++» definitive treaty, xxvi 339] 
e+. ratification of it, xxvii 318] 
«+ letter from sir G, Carleton to Congress 
on the disposition shown by the Ameri- 
cans toward the loyalists, xxvi 265] 
«+++ limits of, xxvi 340] 
«+. right of fishing, xxvi 341] 
eee. treaty with France, xxvi 346] 
.»ee order of Cincinnati, lix 380 
+++ observations on the emblematic eagle, 
lix 383 
---- Dr. S, Seabury consecrated a bishop 
in Scotland, xxvii 232] 
-». three bishops eonsecrated in England, 
xxviii 213] 
+. treaty of alliance and commerce with 
Prussia, xxviii 260] 
+.» letter from the emp. of Morocco on 
the treaty with, xxviii 288] 
e+e. commercial treaty with Portugal, xxix 
196] 
+... attemp; to raise a rebellion in 
xxix 204] 
e+e punishnent of adultery, xxix 223] 
-.-- articles of a new constitution trans- 
mitted to Congress by a convention of all 
the states at New York, xxix 289] 
ees» trade to China, xxx 220] 
«... Catholic bishop appointed, xxxi 224] 
e+. compensation to the Penn family, xxxii 
100] 
se-- debt of the, xxxii 205] xxxix 3. xlvi 
440 
«+.» president’s speech at the meeting of 
Congress, xxxiii 223] 
e+.» war with the Indians, xxxiii 223] 
ees. taxon spirits, xxxiii 224] 
«+.. new city for the seat of government. 
See Washington, city 
eee» New loans, xxxiii 225] 226] 
es. reelection of Washington and Adams, 
xxxv 1 
the, 
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United States of America: individuals 
sue either the United States, or any par-— 
ticular state, and vice versa, xxxv 24 _ 
+... charges of the civil list, xxxv 44 
+++ revenues of, xxxy 44. xxxix 3. xliy 
460. xlvi 439. xlviii 241, 681. lv 407, 
448. lix 154] 1xi 185 ‘ 
--.+» loan at Amsterdam, xxxv 6] 
+++» proclamation relative to the war in 
Europe, xxxv 211 
suspending the French 
vice-consul, xxxv 212 ve 
+++ address of the president, xxxv 214 
+e. Message to Congress on the conduct 
of the European powers, xxxv 218. xxxvi_ 
244 
«++. ambassador sent to the French repub- 
lic, xxxvi 172] 
+» +. offensive conduct of G. Britain, xxxvi- 
255) 
e+. envoy extraordinary to G. Britain, 
xxxvi 41 te ; 
+...» Official proceedings on the subject, 
xxxvi 244-52 
.»-- disturbances in some of the western 
counties of Pennsylvania, xxxvi 253, 
xxxvii 142] é 
+++ excise on distilleries, xxxvii 142] 
«+++ defeat of a body of Indians, xxxvii 
144] 
esos treaty with Algiers, xxxvii 282 
—— Spain, xxxvii 286 
xxxviii 126. xl 226 
+... speech of the president, xxxvii 300 
.... dissatisfaction of the French, xxxviti 
170] 304-18 
+++» presentation of the colours of France, 
xxxvili 290 
..+. the president declines giving the re< 
— G. Britain, xxxvii 294. 
presentatives a copy of his instructions to” 
Mr. Jay, xxxviii 290 
.... his address on retiring from office, J 
XXxviii 293 
«+.» the president’s address on the meet- 
ing of Congress, answer, and reply, xxxviii 
313-18 
«. ++ J. Adams elected president, xxxix 7 
+++. T. Jefferson elected vicepresident, 74, 
+++» money to be paid by G. Britain, xxxix 
es x] 206. xli 195, 197. xlvi 582. xlvii 
5 
es» letter from gen. Washington on the 
differences with France, xxxix 276 
---- the president’s address.on the meeting 
of Congress, answer, and reply, xxxix 
277-82 
«++. message on the boundary line with 
Florida, xxxix 283 
e+... ———— on the state of the frontiers, 
xxxix 284 : 
ees. impeachment of W, -Blount, xxxix 
285-7 
ess. correspondence with the British en- 
vay, xxxix 287-8 
