France, alliance with desired by Henry as preliminary to declaring independence, [194], [198], [199];
discussed by Charles Lee, [195];
adherence to, advocated strongly by Henry, [254], [255];
infidelity of, combated by Henry, [393];
its quarrel with United States during Adams’s administration, [407-412];
its conduct toward Marshall, Pinckney, and Gerry condemned by Henry, [409], [410];
commission to, nominated by Adams, [412].

Franklin, Benjamin, on committee with Henry in second Continental Congress, [174], [175].

Frazer, ——, recommended to Washington by Henry, [175].

Free trade, advocated by Henry, [291], [292].

French Revolution, effect of its excesses on Henry and others, [398];
its infidelity condemned by Henry, [409].

Gadsden, Christopher, at Continental Congress, meets John Adams, [104], [105];
a member of Congress, [108];
in debate on manner of voting, [112];
on gunpowder committee of second Continental Congress, [175].

Gage, General Thomas, describes the exciting effect of the Virginia Resolves over the continent, [82].

Gallatin, Albert, his alleged Latin conversation with Henry, [16], [17].

Galloway, Joseph, meets John Adams at first Continental Congress, [105];
a member of it, [108];
offers plan of reconciliation with England, [115];
its close approach to success, [115].

Gardoqui, ——, Spanish envoy, negotiates with Jay respecting navigation of the Mississippi, [307], [308].