INDEX, GENERAL AND ANALYTICAL, TO THE MADISON PAPERS. As Mr. Madison's manuscript is paged continuously through, to facilitate reference by this Index, it will be necessary to bear in mind, that the first volume contains from page 1 to 580 of the text; the second volume contains from page 581 to 1242 of the text; the third volume contains from page 1243 to 1624 of the text. ABATEMENT proposed in the apportionment of certain States.....861, 375, 418, 510 ABOLITION of the State Governments.... of slavery....... ABSENCE ..904, 914, 915, 921, 927, 965, 990 ..... .1390, 1392 of members of the Federal Convention provided against......727, 728 of members of Congress provided against..... of the Vice President... ACCEPTANCE of titles or presents forbidden..... ACHEAN LEAGUE...... ACCOUNTS ACTS ...1290, 1547, 1608 .1487, 1546, 1607 ..1408, 1551, 1613 ....897, 900, 919 all relating to public money should be made public............ .1044 unsettled, to disqualify persons from being members of Congress..1211 to be published from time to time........ .1580, 1613 to be originated by each branch of the Legislature.......732, 759, 859, each House to have a negative on them...... 1221, 1231 .....1227, 1243 ..1231, 1332, 1548, 1609 .733, 739, 783, 787, 809, 891, 1161, 1189, 1224, 1231, 1332, 1541, 1548, 1562, 1609 ACTS-Continued. to be re-enacted by a certain vote after revision.....733, 739, 783, 790, to be passed, in certain cases, by two-thirds........ .812, 1234, 1415, 1450, 1548, 1610 to be suspended by the Executive for a limited time...... .....790 relating to money to be voted on, in proportion to the contribu- ex post facto................. 1399, 1444, 1450, 1551, 1579, 1581, 1612 of the States to be negatived by Congress......732, 761, 821, 867, 900, ADAMS, JOHN advocates Independence........... .12 appointed on the committee to draught the "Declaration"... .16 .29 .36 ..68 ...125 his public reception by the Dutch........ communicates to Congress the favorable disposition of the Dutch...133 ..131 134, 144 obtains a loan of five millions of guilders..... .170, 492 negociates a treaty of commerce with the Dutch..171, 183, 267, 268, 492 ..182 ....267 his conduct towards France, during the negotiations, discussed....381, sends the preliminaries of peace... sends his resignation..... remarks on the revocation of his commission... 389, 405, 408, 518 ..437, 515, 524 ..530, 542, 544 .648, 650 |