justice and sternness, i. 287, 330, ii. 203, 352-358, 389;
kindliness, ii. 349-356, 359;
lack of education, i. 62, ii. 337;
love of reading, i. 62, ii. 341, 342;
love of sport, i. 56, 98, 113-116, 118, ii. 380;
manners, ii. 282-283, 314;
military ability, i. 154, 166, 174, 183, 197, 204, 207, 239, 247,
265, 267, 305-320, ii. 331;
modesty, i. 102, 134;
not a figure-head, ii. 329, 330;
not a prig, i. 10-12, 41-47;
not cold and inhuman, ii. 332, 342;
not dull or commonplace, ii. 330, 332;
not superhuman and distant, i. 9, 10, 12, ii. 304, 305;
open-mindedness, ii. 317;
passionateness, i. 58, 73, 90;
personal appearance, i. 57, 136, 137, ii. 282, 343, 385-389;
religious views, i. 321, ii. 393;
romantic traits, i. 95-97;
sense of humor, ii. 371-377;
silence regarding self, i. 14, 69, 70, 116, 129, 285; ii. 37, 336;
simplicity, i. 59, 69, 348; ii. 50, 340;
sobriety, i. 49, 52, 134; ii. 43, 45, 333, 373;
tact, i. 162, 243, 244-246;
temper, i. 73, 92, 110, 168, 236, 237, 260; ii. 98, 392;
thoroughness, i. 112, 323, 341, ii. 381.
Political Opinions.
On Alien and Sedition Acts,
ii. 196;
American nationality, i. 191,
250, 251, 255, 262, 279, ii. 7, 61,
133, 145, 324, 325, 327, 328;
Articles of Confederation,
i. 297, ii. 17, 24;
bank, ii. 110, 111;
colonial rights, i. 120, 124-126,
130;
Constitution, i. 38-41;
democracy, ii. 317-319;
Democratic party, ii. 214,
239, 240, 258, 261, 267, 268;
disunion, ii. 22;
duties of the executive, ii.
190;
education, ii. 81, 326, 330;
Federalist party, ii. 71,
246, 247, 259, 260, 261, 269-274, 298;
finance, ii. 107, 108, 112,
122;
foreign relations, ii. 25,
134, 142, 145, 147, 179, 217-219, 323;
French Revolution, ii. 139,
140, 295, 318;
independence of colonies,
i. 131, 159, 160;
Indian policy, ii. 82, 87,
88, 91, 92, 104, 105;
Jay treaty, ii. 184-205;
judiciary, i. 150;
nominations to office, ii.
62;
party, ii. 70, 222, 233, 249;
protection, ii. 116-122;
slavery, i. 106-108;
Stamp Act, i. 119;
strong government, i. 298,
ii. 18, 24, 129, 130;
treaty power, ii. 190, 207-210;
Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions,
ii. 266, 267;
Western expansion, ii. 6,
8-16, 135, 163-165, 218, 322.
Washington, George Steptoe,
his sons educated by Washington,
ii. 370.
Washington, John, brother of George,
letter of Washington, to,
i. 132.