Monarchical Government, dangers of attempting to establish, I. [370].

Monarchy, detested by people of United States, II. [237], [492]. Proposed, rumors of, [492]. Attempt to introduce, averted by Constitution, [494].

Money, power to coin, given to Congress, II. [328]; borrow, and emit bills, [328].

Money Bills, Originated by House of Representatives, II. [146]. Provision concerning, objected to, [147]; origin of, [214]. Originated by House of Commons, [216]. Hallam's discussion respecting, [216]. Vote of States respecting, [216]. Different propositions in Convention respecting, [219]. May be amended in Senate, [222].

Montesquieu, political discussions of, alluded to, I. [377].

Morris, Gouverneur, Enters the Revolutionary Congress, I. [127]. Birth of, [440]. Public services of, [440]. Chosen Assistant Financier, [443]. Author of the decimal notation, [443]. Prepares the text of the Constitution, [444]. Character of, [444]. First Minister to France, [447]. Senator from New York, [447]. Invited to write in The Federalist, [447]. Death of, [447]. Action of, respecting change in rule of suffrage, II. [36]. A member of committee to apportion representatives, [148]. Views of, respecting Atlantic and Western States, [152]; respecting compound ratio of representation, [152]. Proviso of, respecting taxation and representation, [158]. Views of, respecting choice of executive, [174]. Remarks of, respecting slave-trade, [281]. In favor of tax on exports, [284]. Views of, on concession to Southern States, [293]. Committee of compromise proposed by, [301]. Proposition of, respecting vacant lands, [355].

Morris, Robert, on a committee to inform Washington of extraordinary powers, I. [101]. Laments the absence of some great revolutionary characters, [104]. Appointed Superintendent of Finances, [174]. Resignation of, [198].

Mutiny, at Philadelphia, of federal troops, I. [220].