INDEX TO VOL. II.
- Adams, John—View of his character, [107].
- Agriculture—Condition of in South of France, [135].
- America—Habits of people in 1786, [13].
- Current events, [19], [21], [148], [574]. (See [U. States].)
- Antiquities—Monuments in South of France, [132], [133], [134].
- In Western country, [176].
- Antoinette, Maria—Her character, [154], [310].
- Austria—Our commercial relations with, [28].
- Banks—Mr. Jefferson's views on banking system of England, [405].
- Bank of Philadelphia—Its charter, [24].
- Barbary States—Hostile relations of with U. S., [10], [26], [27], [85].
- Barclay, Mr.—His arrest at Bordeaux, [155], [158], [159], [226].
- Bed of Justice—Held to force Parliament to register decrees, [258].
- Bills of Rights—Mr. Jefferson's views on, [329], [358].
- Brabant—Revolutionary movement in, [212].
- Brazil—Revolutionary movements in, [140].
- Brienne, Cardinal—His influence over the Queen, [310].
- Brittany—Difficulties between Noblesse and people in, [577].
- Calonnes, M. de—His administration of finances of France, [298].
- Canals—The Erie and Ohio Canal, [250].
- Caper, The—Culture of in U. S., [198].
- Carmichael, Mr.—His character, [107].
- Carolina, South—Introduction of culture of grape, almond, caper, olive, fig, &c., [197], [198], [199].
- Carr, Peter—Advice as to his education, [237], [409].
- Carrying Trade—Foreign vessels excluded from, between France and her colonies, [338], [346].
- Cincinnati, Society of—Dangers of the society, [61].
- Commerce—Treaties of, with European powers, [5], [17].
- Confederation, Articles of—Powers of the government under, [23].
- Reform of, [66].
- Coinage—The coinage of the U. S., [101].
- Constitution, Federal—Mr. Jefferson's views on, [217], [249], [250], [256], [267], [316], [318], [328], [334], [365], [388], [404], [435], [465], [586].
- His objections to, [316], [318], [329], [355], [358], [375], [399].
- Description of, [324].
- Opposition to by different States, [324].
- Who for and who against it, [324], [358].
- Best to adopt first and amend afterwards, [332], [355], [399], [404].
- Vote of different States on adoption of, [384], [423].
- Conduct of Massachusetts in relation to, [398], [399], [404], [550].
- Nine States accede thereto, [455], [533].
- Effect thereof, [533].
- Virginia and New York accede, proposing amendments, [480], [533], [550].
- N. Carolina follows lead of Va. and N. York, [492], [550].
- Debates on Constitution in Va. Convention, [481].
- Organization of government under, New Constitution, [550], [573], [576].
- Character of first elections under Federal, [576].
- Consuls—Creatures of Convention, [17].
- Convention, Federal—Its objects, [149], [211], [257], [264].
- Cornwallis, Lord—His depredations on Mr. Jefferson's property, [426].
- Cotton—Product of Southern States, [12].
- Credit—Credit of the U. S. in Holland, [376].
- Dean, Silas—Seizure of his letter books for debt, [454].
- [Debt], Domestic—Evil of transferring it to foreigners, [368].
- Debt, Foreign—Relative to the funding of, [507].
- Transfer of French debt to Holland, [28], [53], [79], [111], [120], [154], [161], [181], [209], [231], [329], [385].
- Interest on foreign debt not paid, [101], [103], [181], [378].
- Instalment laws, [216].
- Debt to foreign officers, and their complaints, [301], [326], [333], [386], [422], [479].
- Policy of paying interest punctually, [239], [351], [352], [377].
- Negotiations in relation to, [351], [352].
- Debt, Public—Amount of, [358].
- Democracy—Mr. Jefferson's views on, [100], [105], [166], [249].
- Denmark—Claim against for prize money, [13], [348], [410].
- Dumas, M.—Protection for his official character asked of Netherlands, [287].
- His claim against U. S., [366].
- Earth, the—Theory of, [68].
- Eastern States—(See [Riots]).
- Education—Mr. Jefferson's views on, [175], [192], [227], [245], [429].
- Emigrants—German emigrants best, [235].
- England—Her calumnies against U. S., [36], [204], [318].
- Europe—Political condition of, [3], [7], [9], [11], [76], [77], [150], [157], [170], [191], [206], [212], [215], [222], [234], [248], [263], [267], [315], [334], [336], [371], [381], [392], [396], [405], [422], [429], [436], [448], [468], [491], [508], [532], [558], [580], [583], [588].
- Hostilities threatened, [270], [272], [281], [283], [290].
- Difficulties adjusted, [303], [308].
- Social and political degradation of, [7].
- Relations between Turkey and Russia, [262], [263], [272], [288].
- War between Turkey and Russia, [436], [441], [453], [459], [460], [462], [468], [510], [533], [552], [568].
- Relations between Russia and Holland, [279], [281], [288], [289], [303], [308], [476], [483].
- Relations between Austria and Netherlands, [289].
- Relations between England and France, [356].
- Relations between Spain, England and Russia, [355].
- Relations between Austria and Turkey, [392], [396], [510], [531], [552].
- Relations between Sweden and Russia, [453], [459], [460], [462], [476], [483], [510].
- Relations between Naples and Papal See, [454].
- Farmers, General—Enjoy monopoly of tobacco trade of France, [14], [70], [89], [183], [186], [193].
- Difficulties with, [182].
- Federalist, The—Mr. Jefferson's opinion of, [506].
- Finance—Condition of our European finances, [147], [385].
- Fiseaux, M.—His loan, [339], [351], [352], [368].
- Flour—New mode of preserving, [236].
- Fourqueux, M. de—Succeeds Calonnes as minister of finance, [138].
- [France]—Military preparations by, [3].
- Importations of whale oil, [27], [47], [157], [312], [341], [393], [488], [515], [516], [537], [539], [565], [567].
- Note on whale oil by Mr. Jefferson, [516].
- Commercial relations with, [45], [47], [50], [65], [88], [163], [169], [260], [274], [278], [298], [312], [341], [487].
- Description of South of France, [71], [109].
- Consular convention with, [90].
- Assembly of Notables, [91], [95], [99], [119], [127], [128], [129], [130], [131].
- Organization of, [133].
- Her friendship for U. S., [109].
- Character of King and Queen of, [154], [301].
- Commerce with South of, [157].
- Political condition of, [209], [222], [230], [231], [234], [382].
- Financial embarrassments of, [222], [230], [510].
- Ministerial changes, [258], [309], [471].
- Division of ministry on question of war, [294].
- Call of States General inevitable, [372].
- Violent measures of the King, [390].
- Reforms in constitution granted, [390], [448], [457], [466].
- Concessions by the King, [448], [450], [506].
- French revolution begins with aristocratic orders, [457], [459], [490].
- States General convened, [458], [461], [463], [467], [509].
- Difficulties as to how they shall be constituted, [468], [485], [491], [492], [511], [551], [561].
- The question referred to the decision of Notables, [463], [511], [535].
- Their decision thereon, [535], [548], [556], [561].
- The court dissatisfied with decision, [536], [561].
- Riots, [471].
- Reforms by States General, [535], [562].
- Elections to States General, [580], [589].
- Severity of winter of 1788-9, [541], [558], [590], [591].
- Mr. Jefferson's views on rise and progress of French revolution, [554], [591].
- Fur Trade—Establishment of depot at Alexandria, [60].
- Geology—Relative to rock formations, &c., [276].
- George IV.—His character, [558].
- Gordon, Dr.—His history of U. States, [167], [425].
- Grand, Mr.—His advances to U. S., [223].
- Hastings, Warren—His trial, [349].
- Mr. Jefferson's views on, [349].
- Head and Heart—Dialogue between, [32].
- Hennin, M.—His character, [110].
- Henry, Patrick—His conduct in Va. Assembly, [574].
- [History, Natural]—The deer, elk, &c., [74], [285], [288].
- Moose, mammoth, &c., [474].
- Holland—Political condition of, [212], [215], [234].
- Honfleur—Its establishment as a free port, [53], [92], [96], [126].
- Hostage—Case of one confined at Dunkirk, [312].
- Hygrometer—Invented by Dr. Rittenhouse, [83].
- Indians—Our policy towards, [3].
- The origin of the aborigines of America, [434].
- Indies, West—Trade with, [536].
- International Law—(See [Law of Nations]).
- Inventions, Mechanical—Improvement in making wheels, [97].
- Italy—Description of Northern Italy, [136], [137].
- Jefferson, Thomas—His visit to South of France, [71], [109], [121], [126].
- His views of South of France, [132], [135], [136], [266].
- His visit to Northern Italy, [136], [137], [266].
- Settlement of his accounts as minister, [225], [400], [401].
- His domestic tastes, [243], [356].
- His visit to Hague, [361].
- His outfit as foreign minister, [401], [406].
- Effort to take him prisoner in Albemarle, [425].
- Tarleton's conduct at Charlottesville, [425].
- The depredations of Cornwallis, [425].
- Petitions for leave of absence to visit U. S., [513], [552].
- His relations to parties under New Constitution, [586].
- His views on Hastings' trial, [349].
- His views on democracy, [100], [105], [106], [249].
- Jones, Paul—Prize money due him, [1].
- Klein, M.—His claim against U. States, [569].
- La Fayette—Bust of presented to City of Paris, by Virginia, [30], [44], [118], [123].
- His services to U. S., [108].
- Lambe, Mr.—His equivocal conduct, [73], [85].
- Lands, Public—Disposal of, [86].
- Laws—Evil of their instability, [333].
- [Law of Nations]—Establishment by treaty of rule Free ships free goods, Enemy's ships enemy's goods, [280].
- Ledyard, J. Mr.—His travels, [151].
- Arrested by Empress of Russia, [433].
- Literature—New literary works, [95].
- Livy—Arabic translation of, [483].
- Louis XVI.—His character, [154], [310].
- Luzerne, Chevalier de—His return to United States, as minister, [106], [112].
- Madison, James—Books for him, [207].
- Mammoth—Account of, [474].
- Mansfield, Lord—Mr. Jefferson's opinion of his decisions, [487].
- Manufactures—Improvement of U. S. in, [91].
- Marseilles—Our trade with, [138].
- Medals—For revolutionary officers, [123].
- Mexico—Classification of population of, [143].
- Revolutionary movements in, [144].
- Ministers, Foreign—Their salaries insufficient, [401], [406].
- Mississippi River—Navigation of, [106], [378], [396], [398], [416].
- Monarchy—Mr. Jefferson's views on, [221], [249], [253].
- Money—Redemption of paper money of U. S., [51], [64].
- The money Unit of U. S., [52].
- Moose, the—Account of, [474].
- Montmorin, Ct. de—Appointed successor of Ct. de Vergennes, [122].
- His character, [131].
- Monticello—Its beautiful scenery, [35].
- Moustier, Ct. de—His character, [293].
- Music—The Harmonica, [75].
- Naples—Relations with the Papal See, [454].
- Natural History—(See [History]).
- Neckar, M.—Appointed Director General of Finance, [473].
- Neutrality—The true policy of U. S., [253], [291].
- Treaties with France obstacle to neutrality, [223].
- Notables—Assembly of in France, [91], [95], [99], [119], [127], [128], [129], [131].
- Office—Rotation is the true principle, [330].
- Olive, the—Its culture in U. States, [359], [414].
- Olive oil, [359].
- Paine, Thomas—His bridge, [204], [546].
- Panama, Isthmus of—Practicability of canal through, [325].
- Paris—Parisian and American every-day life compared, [116].
- Improvement in city, [253].
- Parliament of Paris—Resists the crown, [254], [255], [439].
- Pearls—Manufacture of, [203].
- Pedometer—[379].
- Peru—Insurrectionary movements in, [147].
- Our sympathy with, [145].
- Plenary Courts—Mr. Jefferson's views of, [388], [391], [438].
- Pope, the—Relations between Papal See and Naples, [454].
- Portugal—Commercial relations with, [5], [89].
- President—Mr. Jefferson's views on Question of re-eligibility, [330].
- Prisoners—Redemption of our Algerine prisoners, [307], [380], [386], [464], [564].
- Protestants—Edict of, [13].
- Prussia—Death of King of, [28].
- Ramsay, Dr.—His history, [216].
- Randolph, Thomas—His education, [245].
- Religion—Mr. Jefferson's views on, [237].
- Reception in Europe of Va. Act of Religious Freedom, [67].
- Republican Government—Its superiority over Monarchical, [221], [249], [253].
- Revolutions—Mr. Jefferson's views on, [332].
- Revolution, American—History of by M. Chas, [63].
- Revolution, French—(See [France]).
- Reyneval, M.—Views of his character, [109].
- Rhode Island, College of—Declines to apply to King of France for donation of books for, [184].
- Rice—Consumption of in France, [48], [434].
- [Riots]—In Eastern States, [78], [81], [99], [104], [124], [165], [318], [322], [399].
- In New York, [415].
- Russia—Relations with Turkey, [261], [263], [272], [285].
- Safe Conduct—One asked for Mr. Nesbitt, [575].
- Science—Scientific news of Europe, [247], [270], [429].
- Sea, the—The currents of, [58].
- Slavery—Mr. Jefferson's views on, [357].
- Slave Trade—Its abolition, [357].
- States General—(See [France]).
- Steam—Its use as a motive power, [67], [69].
- Description of new steam mill, [277].
- Tarleton—His conduct at Charlottesville and Monticello, [425].
- Theatre—The establishment of one at Richmond, Va., [346].
- Tobacco—Trade in to France a monopoly in hands of Farmers General, [14], [70], [89], [183], [186], [193].
- Treasury—Funds in hands of Mr. Grand, [2].
- Trumbull—His paintings, [10].
- Turkey—Relations with Russia, [262], [263], [272], [288].
- [United States]—Habits of people in 1786, [13].
- Vergennes, Ct. de—View of his character, [108].
- Vice Presidency—Candidates for first Vice Presidency, [465], [490], [573].
- Virginia—Notes on, [6].
- War—Effect of European war on U. S., [252].
- Washington, Gen.—His statue by Houdon, [250].
- Western Country—Its antiquities, [176].
- West Indies—Our commerce with, [536].
- Whale Fishery—Note on by Mr. Jefferson, [516].
- William and Mary College—Ability of its Faculty, [428].
- Wills—Construction of G. Harmer's will, [242].
- Writing Machine—A new invention, [110].
- Wyoming—Account of the massacre of, [102], [114].
Transcriber's Note:
Inconsistent hyphenation in the original document has been preserved. Minor typographical errors were corrected without note, including n/u reversals, b/h reversals and ,/. reversals.
Letters Written While in Europe is dated '1785-1790' on one page, and '1784-1790' on the next page and the Table of Contents.
The following possible typos noted by the proofreaders were left uncorrected:
- page 12: dans la Eaie de Massachusetts
- page 22: Etat Unis
- page 24: 7 1-2 per cent.
- page 46: multiply the bans
- page 91: Boulton and Watts
- page 91: Wedgewood
- page 116: coeffeur's'
- page 118: nonplused
- page 267: State sovereignities
- page 278 and 290: deux vingtiemes, but vingtièmes on page 272
- page 279: Utretcht
- page 330: reigns of government
- page 331: would probable produce
- page 461: it had too sides
- page 471: wave the benefit
- page 477: question decided by abitrators
- page 506 and others: Etats Genereux
- page 522: twelvemonth/twelve month
- page 556: Tiers Etats/Tiers Etat
- page 581: not only there was
- page 591: Opera Buffons
- page 591: Chateau des Tuilleries
- various pages: Connoissance des Temps
The following possible spelling inconsistencies in proper nouns noted by the proofreaders were left uncorrected:
- page 16: O'Bryan, and page 386 O'Brian
- page 122: Colonel Humpreys and Colonel Humphreys
- page 157: Toulouse (Thoulouse elsewhere)
- page 179: Vercilli (Vercelli elsewhere)
- page 225: Fisseaux (Fiseaux elsewhere)
- page 247: Herschell (Herschel elsewhere)
- page 261: M. Limosin (Limozin elsewhere)
- page 269: Fourcroi (Fourcroy elsewhere)
- page 274: Forqueux (Fourqueux elsewhere)
- page 281: Cabarus (Cabarrus elsewhere)
- page 290: Albert de Rioms (Rions elsewhere)
- page 315: Willinks (Willincks elsewhere)
- page 351: Stanetshi (Stanitski elsewhere)
- page 381: Mogadore and Mogador
- page 397: Burgoine (Bourgoine elsewhere)
- page 416: Count del Verme (Vermi elsewhere)
- page 433: Kamtschatka (Kamschatka elsewhere)
- page 465: Trincomcale (Trincomale elsewhere)
- page 476: M. de Lamorignon (Lamoignon elsewhere)
- page 481: Chiappe (Chiappi elsewhere)
- page 489: Mr. McCay and McClay
- page 505: Colonel Blachden (Blackden elsewhere)
- page 541: Bryenne (Brienne elsewhere)
- page 544: Barthelemi (Barthelemy elsewhere)
- page 590: Necker (Neckar elsewhere)
- various pages: Moutier, Mourtier and Moustier
- various pages: d'Aubertueil and d'Auberteuil
- various pages: Crevecœur, Creve-cœur, and Creve-coeur
- various pages: Cayohoga and Cayahoga
- various pages: Borysthenes and Boristhenes
- various pages: Monsieur de Calonne and Calonnes
- various pages: Monsieur Limosin and Limozin