Abercrombie, Gen. James, iii, 429; v,
Achenwall, German scholar, x, 241. Acosta, d', & Co., vii, 279. Acworth, Mr., ii, 301, 356. Adam, the brothers, architects, i, 127. Adams, Charles Francis, i, xv, 42. Adams, John, conference with Howe, vi, 457, 463, 464; x, 298; succeeds Silas Deane, vii, 139, 140; examina- tion of Williams' accounts, 271, 272; surrenders public papers to B. F., 274; account of J. Q. Adams, 288 n.; coins word Burgoinisses, 314 n.; re- lations to B. F., viii, 53; prize ships, 76; communications to de Vergennes, 117, 118, 123, 124 n., 126, 127, 128; finan- cial affairs, 129, 253, 262, 264, 267, 289, 300, 325, 357, 364, 368, 544, 553; X, 318; his secretary, viii, 147 n., 239, 552; ix, 101; his hostility to B. F., viii, 236; his opinion of Colonel Lau- rens, 278; advice to William Jack- son, 282; in Holland, 292, 501, 519, 549, 550, 582, 638; ix, 129, 177, 249; X, 320; assisting Colonel Laurens, viii, 339, 354; empowered to treat of peace, 360, 408, 467, 495, 509, 631; a diligent correspondent, 369; letters from, to B. F., 480; x, 317; sign- ing the treaty of peace, ix, 8 and n., 32, 191; his character, 17 and n., 198; x, 323 and n.; his opinion of France, ix, 61; concerning the fish- eries, 91, 92 n., 93 n.; visit to Eng- land, 1; his calumnies, 146 and n.; commercial treaty with Prussia, 211; liberty of James Hartwell, 276; the Barbary affair, 301; received at British court, 463; boundary dis- putes, x, 93; the Hutchinson Let- ters, 260; his opinion of B. F., 297; quoted, iii, 237 n.; x, 299; vi, 403, 467; vii, 21 n., 184, 185, 219, 239, 254, 257, 263, 319, 328, 329, 339, 340; viii, 22, 38, 92, 151, 179, 183, 184, 196, 197, 201, 220, 224, 234, 302, 338 n., 349, 405, 434, 448, 475, 476, 504, 539; ix, 105, 107,
122, 123, 134, 147, 256, 268, 273 and n.
Adams, Mrs. John, ix, 585; description of Mme. Helvétius, x, 439. Adams, Miss, daughter of John Adams, X, 408.
Adams, John Quincy, i, xii; his mar-
riage, vii, 259 n., 278 and n.; letter to B. F., 288 n.
Adams, Mrs. John Quincy, vii, 259 n. Adams, Matthew (tradesman), i, 239;
Alexander, Mariamne, vii, 21 n.; x, 417, 465. Alexander, William, impressed with B. F.'s carelessness with regard to documents, i, 2; iv, 157, 371, 373; Y, 196, 442; vi, 428; vii, 21 n.; his opinion of A. Lee, 31 n.; concern- ing Lord Selkirk's plate, 250, 253; certifies to the interview between B. F. and Pulteney, viii, 45, 335 n.; concerning the separate treaty with Great Britain, 358, 458 and n.; sends
Abercrombie, Gen. James, iii, 429; v,
Achenwall, German scholar, X, 241. Acosta, d', & Co., vii, 279. Acworth, Mr., ii, 301, 356. Adam, the brothers, architects, i, 127. Adams, Charles Francis, i, xv, 42. Adams, John, conference with Howe, vi, 457, 463, 464; x, 298; succeeds Silas Deane, vii, 139, 140; examina- tion of Williams' accounts, 271, 272; surrenders public papers to B. F., 274; account of J. Q. Adams, 288 n.; coins word Burgoinisses, 314 n.; re- lations to B. F., viii, 53; prize ships, 76; communications to de Vergennes, 117, 118, 123, 124 n., 126, 127, 128; finan- cial affairs, 129, 253, 262, 264, 267, 289, 300, 325, 357, 364, 368, 544, 553; X, 318; his secretary, viii, 147 n., 239, 552; ix, 101; his hostility to B. F., viii, 236; his opinion of Colonel Lau- rens, 278; advice to William Jack- son, 282; in Holland, 292, 501, 519, 549, 550, 582, 638; ix, 129, 177, 249; X, 320; assisting Colonel Laurens, viii, 339, 354; empowered to treat of peace, 360, 408, 467, 495, 509, 631; a diligent correspondent, 369; letters from, to B. F., 480; x, 317; sign- ing the treaty of peace, ix, 8 and n., 32, 191; his character, 17 and n., 198; x, 323 and n.; his opinion of France, ix, 61; concerning the fish- eries, 91, 92 n., 93 n.; visit to Eng- land, III; his calumnies, 146 and n.; commercial treaty with Prussia, 211; liberty of James Hartwell, 276; the Barbary affair, 301; received at British court, 463; boundary dis- putes, x, 93; the Hutchinson Let- ters, 260; his opinion of B. F., 297; quoted, iii, 237 n.; x, 299; vi, 403, 467; vii, 21 n., 184, 185, 219, 239, 254, 257, 263, 319, 328, 329, 339, 340; viii, 22, 38, 92, 151, 179, 183, 184, 196, 197, 201, 220, 224, 234, 302, 338 n., 349, 405, 434, 448, 475, 476, 504, 539; ix, 105, 107,
122, 123, 134, 147, 256, 268, 273 and n.
Adams, Mrs. John, ix, 585: description of Mme. Helvétius, x, 439. Adams, Miss, daughter of John Adams, X, 408.
Adams, John Quincy, i, xii; his mar-
riage, vii, 259 n., 278 and n.; letter to B. F., 288 n.
Adams, Mrs. John Quincy, vii, 259 n. Adams, Matthew (tradesman), i, 239;
Aepinus, Fr.-Ulrich-Theodore, account of the Tourmaline, iii, 481; theory of magnetism, iv, 250; quoted, vi, 25 and n.
Agrippa, Cornelius, ii, 128. Aikenhead, Robert, viii, 288. Airey, Sir George, i, xix. Alembert, Jean Le Rond d', i, 198; x, 357. Alexander the Great, ii, 56; viii, 443.. Alexander, James, i, 387; ii, 277; iii, 9 and n.; his experiment to measure speed of electricity, 171; letter on the Albany Plan of Union, 199 and
Alexander, Mariamne, vii, 21 n.; X, 417, 465. Alexander, William, impressed with B. F.'s carelessness with regard to documents, i, 2; iv, 157, 371, 373; Y, 196, 442; vi, 428; vii, 21 n.; his opinion of A. Lee, 31 n.; concern- ing Lord Selkirk's plate, 250, 253; certifies to the interview between B. F. and Pulteney, viii, 45, 335 n.; concerning the separate treaty with Great Britain, 358, 458 and n.; sends
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