U.
Union, origin of, I. [3]. Unknown to the colonial condition, [7]. Power to form, a result of the Revolution, [8]. Proposal of, in 1754, [8]. Proposed in 1773, [10]. Virginia recommends, [11], II. [12]. As established by the Confederation, I. [142]. Saved by the proposal of the revenue scheme, [188]. Necessary to preserve the good faith of the country, [189]. Of the people, idea of, [373]. Change in character of, II. [4]. Necessarily republican, [10]. Preservation of, essential to independence of States, [10]. Purposes of, at first indefinite, [12]. Previous history of, important, [13]. "Exigencies of," [13]; how only to be provided for, [19]. Objects of, embraced in two classes, [13]; how ascertained, [13]; different views respecting, [39]. Proposed power in, to protect and uphold governments of States, [79]. Dissolution of, Madison's views respecting, [136]; Hamilton's views respecting, [136]; at one time probable, [140]. General interests of, power to legislate for, [170]. Success of, to what attributable, [380]. Sovereignty of, and of States, no conflict between, [380]. Capacity of, for territorial expansion, cause of, [381]. Theory of, respecting domestic institutions of States, [451].
"United Colonies," term of, first adopted, I. [33].
United States of America, title of, adopted, I. [52], [142].
United States, character of, at stake, I. [179]. Laws and treaties of, supreme law of States, II. [170], [372]. Guaranty by, of State institutions, [177]. Became proprietor of crown lands, [352]. Title of, to vacant lands, [357]. Officer of, not to accept present, &c. from foreign king, &c., [362]. Resolutions respecting supremacy of government of, [372], [373]. Supremacy of, meaning and scope of, [376]. Government of, unlike any other, [379]; determines its own powers, [379]; safeguard of, [379]; success of, to what attributable, [379]. Constitution, no impediment to growth of, [383]. Treason against, definition of, [385]. Importance of preserving federal character of government of, [392]. Relation of government to citizens of, [432]. A party to a suit, jurisdiction of cases of, [444].