Jefferson, Thomas, [119], [132];
his opinion of N. W.'s anonymous work, [137];
his address attacked by N. W., [144].

Johnson, Samuel, the Magnus Apollo of Lexicographers, [218];
criticised by N. W., [219]-[225];
N. W.'s preface compared with S. J.'s, [242];
his Dictionary and N. W.'s compared, [246], [260]-[263], [273].

Jonas, Mr. Jacob Abbott's, a type, [14].

Kent, Chancellor, [137].

King, Rufus, [137], [138].

Language, a national, [202].

Lawyers in Connecticut, [18].

Lee, Charles, [6].

"Letter on the Value and importance of the American Commerce of Great Britain, addressed to a Gentleman of Distinction in London, A," by N. W., [142].

"Letter to the Governors," N. W.'s, quoted, [44].