484 INDEX. ' 



HofpiiaUly, i»s origin and utility, 3^8. 



Jivbbtif dhoti, battle of, tc6. 



Hunting, 365. I. 



Jtffefjon rhomas. chofcn prefident of the United States, 305. Profpefia 

 rfiid ineafiircs ac the commencement of his adminiftraiion, 3C6. 



Improvement which the man of Europe has received in America, ^c8— 

 464. 



Independence declared by the United States, 166. 



Indef'e'/detxe o\ Vermont declared, 168 Wifdom and propriety of this 

 rriraure, \-jo. y 



Indian barbarities, their rffcft on the minds of the Americans, 130 — 134. 

 .Depredations. 956. Their cruelties abated. «;>q — 241. Ch'^efs, their 

 application tr> liie lejiflriture ol Vcrrnont, 283 iViealuics ot the AfT-m- 

 Llv, 284. Report of the go<-ernor. 290. Refolve of the afl'embly. 291. 

 Decihoii on theirclaims, 302. 



Juigei of the Supreme Ccuit, complaint and inquiry refpeftinf; their fees, 

 336,237. Rcfolvcs of the all'trntly, 337-339. Reflvftions on the 

 procceuiugs. 340. 



K. 



King of Grest Britain, his decifion of the boundcry line between Maffa- 

 chiif'ttsand New Hampfhire, 3 2. Between N.-:w Hamplhireand New 

 York, 16. Miiiifter'5 and generals attempt to corrupt and feduce Ver- 

 mont; 20i. 104.. 210, an. 216. 



' T ' 



Labot, ht;;h profits of it, 353. Naturally prcduflive of induSry and inde- 



p.vnd' nee, 367. 

 Lands between Co.ifie£iicui river and lake Champlain, become valuable by 



,ho cotiquell ot Canada, 11. . 



liWr account of, 401. 



Le^ijluttiie. of Vern>ont, tncir ttiarnfer of tranfafting the annual bufihefs of 

 i^i- iinie. 269. CciDplrat a vi lufne of laws. 270. DijriVe advantages 

 frotn the fjnlp'ifity ot their foi m's ' arid ciriioms. 274 Meafurcs a&d 

 pi,->cteflir.gs »{ Windfor, in 1797,' ayB.v^^q. Ac Veigennes in 1798, 

 E^g — 2°^ A' Wind'br in V^gg. 287—299. At Middlebury iVi 1800, 

 o. o— 3C5. At Ncvvbury in i)*'c.f.307 — 313. At Biulihgion in 1 802, 

 314 — 320. At\\\-ltmiBfte> i !i8d3. 320-:33(>, At Wind (or "in '.8 ■'4 ;^30 

 f^' — 33^. A; Rutland m 1864 334 — 338' mi Danville in 1805 338 — 

 • .'54.'> ^' M'd'rilchiiry i" '806:345- 345 R iitftions on thf paflions 



El d proceeding.'- «t political ';./a'iK$ aiid atrmblies, 349--3.5'. 

 Lir.coln eereiai, apprimcd to command the t-ailert' 011113,117. Attacks 

 i'; i- hii'ilh with fuctefs in the\r hbjthcrn pcfU, 135 136. Joins gene- 

 ra' G:'tts. I \i , ' . ,'. 

 L jj'^ ■ d r 'o jAtls of the ■\mcricans at the end of ibtfccond campaign, 

 'S8 80 • At Ficooderoga, 109. 



■- M. 

 % /'flrr£-/^« Va-'ly. adv.miages of, 37 r, 



Mint'fJfl'ures. li'^j. 'Ir^yri. 360. Tot and Pearl afr, ;.:" r . Mapie fugar, 

 •^63 Diitl-lrilt.S, 364. 

 "^ M-tffichdfetts c-3UTtb a t^fgti parr of Vermont, j8j. 



M'?(.'«, rrjunt o!, 41 1. 41 .', 413. . ., s 



Mo'WnTJi'Ty 'gi ncal. conimaiid^ ai evpedition againft Caoa-'^n, 42 Take' 

 C amhiy 46. S' John*. 48 Montreal, 49- Briiifh v»fi"c's at Sorcl* 

 e ] 'irs irno'd at Puint au Tremble* 55. St'orrhs Qiebec, and "t 



Hai'i in i:»'e at""ropt. r6. Ch^racler. 57 — 60. 

 Mnlpeliir eftabliflicti as the pei man:nt Icat of the Icgif! iture, 3 -^3 , 



