his views on the Constitution, [253];
leader of Democratic-Republicans, [268];
Vice President, [275];
author of “Kentucky Resolutions,” [279];
elected President, [281];
first inaugural address, [284], [p. 213 n. 1];
his character and policy, [268], [282], [296], [297];
compared with Jackson, [344].
Johnson, Andrew, [portrait p. 447], [564];
biographical note, [p. 446 n.];