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Talleyrand, Prince, opinion of, respecting Hamilton, I. [410].
Taxation, right of, denied to Parliament, I. [20]. How distinguished from regulation of trade, [20]. Inseparable from representation, [20], II. [157]. Difficulty of applying combined rule of wealth and numbers to, [158]. Report of committee of detail respecting, [290]. By general government, Mason's objections to, [557]. See Colonies.
Taxes, odious to the people of United States, I. [180]. Power of Congress to collect, II. [322].
Tender, State laws respecting, restraint on, II. [365].
Tender Law of Massachusetts, I. [268]. See Debts.
Territory, power of Congress over, under the Confederation, I. [141]. Authority of Congress over, under Constitution, II. [340]; purpose of provision respecting, [355]; diverse views concerning, [358]. See Western Territory and Northwestern Territory.
Territorial Governments, power to frame, in Ordinance of 1787, II. [345].
Theory, danger of adhering too firmly to, II. [129].
Thompson, Charles, Secretary of first Continental Congress, I. [14].
Ticknor, George, cited for a saying of Jefferson concerning the Revolutionary Congress, I. [64]; for a saying of Talleyrand about Hamilton, [410].
Tonnage, duty on, States prohibited to lay, II. [370]; proposed exception respecting, [370].
Tories, how dealt with by Continental Congress, I. [36]; in New Hampshire, [65]. Washington's opinion respecting, [65]. Movements of, in the neighborhood of New York, [66]; how met by Washington, [66]. Steps taken by Congress to disarm, [68]. Misunderstanding respecting, between Washington and Congress, [69]. Subject referred to local authorities, [72]. Relations of persons and property of, to the Union, [251].
Trade, inter-colonial, before the Revolution, I. [9]. Regulation of, by Parliament, distinguished from taxation, [20]. With Colonies prohibited by Parliament, December, 1775, [38]. See Colonies, Commerce, Continental Congress, and Parliament.
Treason, definition of, in Constitution, origin and purpose of, II. [384]. Nature of evidence of, [386]. Punishment of, to be declared by Congress, [386]; how limited by Constitution, [386]. President's power to pardon, different views respecting, [414].
Treasury Department, first established, I. [35].
Treaty of amity and commerce with France, Sweden, and the Netherlands, I. [279]. Negotiation for, with the Netherlands, [280]; with Sweden, [281].
Treaty of Alliance with France, I. [156].
Treaty of Peace signed and ratified, I. [155], [187], [235], [237]. Objects secured by, [249]. How violated by certain States, [254], [257]. Southern boundary of the United States fixed by, [312]. Accompanied by a secret article, [312], [313]. Question respecting, II. [415].
Treaty Power under the Confederation, I. [325].
Treaties, supreme law of land, II. [170], [372], [374]. Proposition that Senate should make, [223]. Negotiation of, by numerous body, embarrassing, [232]. Making of, proposals concerning, [234]. Provision respecting, origin of, [240]; how modified, [414]. Rule of Confederation respecting, [416]. May be proposed by Senate, [417]. Jurisdiction over cases arising under, [430]. Cases arising under, how settled, [440]. Power to make, under Confederation, [440].
Trial by Jury, of the vicinage, one of the rights of the Colonies, I. [23]. Under Constitution, II. [424]. Provision for, in civil cases, not in Constitution originally, [427]; supplied by amendment, [427]. Guaranty of, required by many States, [429]. For crimes, provisions respecting, [431]. Omission to secure, a strong argument with some against Constitution, [498].
Tucker, George, cited about Madison, I. [421].
Tyler, John, opposed to Constitution, II. [506].