索引

abolitionist movement, slavery debate Adams,Abigail,3,17,163,164,206

Adams''s correspondeh,123-4,166,170,171,174-5,176-7,178,181,184,185,192,193

as Adams''s presidential adviser,188,190

Adams''s relationship with,174,185

Alien aion Acts,190,191

bipartisan effarding Adams presidency,179,183

death of,243

federal govers transition to perma location,205

on Gerry,188

on Hamilton,194

Jefferson and,177,178,207-10,211,230

peace delegations to France,180,183,189,192-3,194

presidential ele of 1796,175,176-7

presidential ele of 1800,203,208-10 Adams,Henry,40,44,195

Adams,John,3,14,17,59,67,79,101,109,123

Abigail Adams and, Adorns,Abigail

Alien aion Acts,190-1,193,201

Ameri Revolution,at of,215-18,242-3,247-8

background,164

dor of,18

death of,225,248

Declaration of Independenposition of,212-13,216,242

dreams,reports on,214-15

「enlightened perversity」 style,195 erratic habits,214,218

executive leadership,approach to,188,190,194-5

Federalists,alienation from,193

Franklin and,165,217,218

on frustration of g,8

Great Britain,attitude toward,239

Hamilton and,22,37,41,193-4,203,206-7,214,218

historical explanation,realistic approach to,215-20

historical vindication,desire for,213-14,224

inauguration of,184

Independence Day ents(1826),247-8

Jays Treaty,157,138,175

Jefferson-Madison campaign against,195-201,228-30

judicial appois,208

Madison''s attitude toward,196-7

memoir projects,213-14

「monarchist」 label,167-9 ism charge against,189

Adams,John(''

New Army,193-4,202

peace delegations to France,180,185-6,188-90,191-5,197,202

political foes,attitude toward,179-80

presidency of,185-201,204-5

presidential ele of 1796,163,175-8

presidential ele of 1800,202-3,205

presidential form of address,167-8

oirement by politis,123-4

retirement from public life,206

revolutionary career,164-5

Rush''s correspondeh,214-22

slavery debate,112-13,240-1

vice presidency of,166-7

Washington and,124,125,175,217

Adams-Jefferson correspondence;Adams-Jeffersoionship

Adams,John Quincy,47,54,156,169,170,171,187,194,195,223

diplomatic appoi,189

slavery debate,278 60

Adams,Samuel,163,165,180

Adams,Thomas Boylston,194

Adams-Jefferson correspondence,169,170

Adams''s motives,223-4

on aging ah,226,243-4

as argumeween peting versions of the revolutionary legacy,227-42

beginning of retirement correspondence,220-3

delivery of letters,277 33

elegiae,224,242-5

on French Revolution,237-9

friendship recovered through,224-5,230,244

as historical record,223,244

Jefferson''s apology,238

on presidential ele of 1796,178

on slavery,239-42

on social equality and the role of elites,231,233-7

verbal prowess,225-7

Adams-Jeffersoionship,17

Adams''s criticisms of Jefferson,171,187,212

Adams''s jealousy of Jefferson''s revolutionary reputation,212-13

Adams''s satirical at of,220

Adams''s sense of betrayal,207

bipartisan effarding Adams presidency,178-85

bonding during revolutionary period,163-4,180

breakdown of,169-71,188

Jefferson-Madison collaboration,parison with,171-2

Jefferson''s defamation of Adams,198

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