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 * Fonblanque, Edward B. de, Political and Military Episodes of Burgoyne, 19.
 * Force, Peter, American Archives, 11, 12, 441, 537, 550, 556, 559; Tracts, 114, 121.
 * Forts, as sources, 4.
 * Fox, Charles, James, Memorials and Correspondence, 19.
 * France, American archives in, 10. — See French.
 * Franklin, Benjamin, Autobiography, a mile-stone in literature, 4, 235; Works, 21, 74, 187, 382, 575, 623; spirit of his age, 24; 184-187;  229-235; starts in printing business, 229-231; publishes pamphlet on paper currency, 231; success in business, 232-233; courtship, 233; starts subscription library, 233-234; his frugality, 234-235;  263-266; Poor Richard, 1744, 266;  381-382;  407-411; Examination, 411;  574-575; blamed by Vergennes, 621-623;  1782, 623-625.
 * Freeholders, 118-121.
 * French, incite the Indians, 57; expeditions against, 60; found Louisiana, 312-316; English fear of their settlements, 316-320; fur trade, 320-324; extend of their American settlements, 320-321; trade, 321-323; relations with Indians, 323-324; share in massacre at Schenectady, 323, 337-339; government in Canada, 324-326; Ministerial Minutes, 354-356; encroachments feared by English, 356-357; removed by English from Acadia, 360-365; account of Braddock's defeat, 365-367; conquests on the continent, 367-369; frontier settlements, 392-393; arrival of Lafayette in America, 485-488; Chastellux visits Washington, 495-497; Mirabeau's appeal to the Hessians, 500-504; aid to America, 558-559; treaty, 574-575; Patrick Henry's appreciation, 586-587; block at Rhode Island, 609; naval conflict with English in West Indies, 612-615; protest against separate articles of peace, 621-623. — See also Canada, Colonies, Indians, Louisiana, Mississippi River War, and Vol. I.
 * French, B.F., Historical Collections of Louisiana, 17, 316.
 * French and Indian War, 352-372.
 * Freneau, Philip, Poems, 19.
 * Friend, The, 293.
 * Frontier, skirmishes on the, 344-346; settlement of the, 392-393. — See also Indians, West.
 * Frothingham, Richard, Rise of the Republic, 22.
 * Fur trade, in Georgia, Carolina, and Virginia, 126; in Canada, 320-324. — See also Canada, French, Indians.
 * GATES, HORATIO, in command of the southern department, 606; recalled, 606; meeting with Greene, 610.
 * General histories, list of, 34.
 * Genoa, American archives at, 10.
 * George I, poem on his death, 258-260.
 * George III, value of letters, 2; character as Prince of Wales, 373-374; instances of his tyranny, 449-451; 451-453; opinion of Chatham, 452; plans for conduct of the American war, 453; Correspondence, 453, 620;  619-620. — See also English, Revolution.
 * Georgia, reasons for settlement of, 110-113; character incorporating the trustees for establishing the colony, 111; settlement of, probable aid to England, 112; settlement of, probable aid to conversion of Indians, 113; benefactions solicited for, 114; Salzburg Germans in, 114- 116, 283-284; and unfavorable opinion of, 117; Trustees, 118-121; Whitefield's orphan-house, 122-124; need of relief in 1749, 124-126; manufactures and trade, 125-126; John Wesley in, 283-287; redemption of, 607.
 * Germanna (Va.), description, 235.
 * Germans, Palatines in New York, 77-79; question of naturalization, 101; the Salzburgers in Georgia, 114-116, 283-284; Washington's desire to import Palatines,
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 * Frontier, skirmishes on the, 344-346; settlement of the, 392-393. — See also Indians, West.
 * Frothingham, Richard, Rise of the Republic, 22.
 * Fur trade, in Georgia, Carolina, and Virginia, 126; in Canada, 320-324. — See also Canada, French, Indians.
 * GATES, HORATIO, in command of the southern department, 606; recalled, 606; meeting with Greene, 610.
 * General histories, list of, 34.
 * Genoa, American archives at, 10.
 * George I, poem on his death, 258-260.
 * George III, value of letters, 2; character as Prince of Wales, 373-374; instances of his tyranny, 449-451; 451-453; opinion of Chatham, 452; plans for conduct of the American war, 453; Correspondence, 453, 620;  619-620. — See also English, Revolution.
 * Georgia, reasons for settlement of, 110-113; character incorporating the trustees for establishing the colony, 111; settlement of, probable aid to England, 112; settlement of, probable aid to conversion of Indians, 113; benefactions solicited for, 114; Salzburg Germans in, 114- 116, 283-284; and unfavorable opinion of, 117; Trustees, 118-121; Whitefield's orphan-house, 122-124; need of relief in 1749, 124-126; manufactures and trade, 125-126; John Wesley in, 283-287; redemption of, 607.
 * Germanna (Va.), description, 235.
 * Germans, Palatines in New York, 77-79; question of naturalization, 101; the Salzburgers in Georgia, 114-116, 283-284; Washington's desire to import Palatines,
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 * George I, poem on his death, 258-260.
 * George III, value of letters, 2; character as Prince of Wales, 373-374; instances of his tyranny, 449-451; 451-453; opinion of Chatham, 452; plans for conduct of the American war, 453; Correspondence, 453, 620;  619-620. — See also English, Revolution.
 * Georgia, reasons for settlement of, 110-113; character incorporating the trustees for establishing the colony, 111; settlement of, probable aid to England, 112; settlement of, probable aid to conversion of Indians, 113; benefactions solicited for, 114; Salzburg Germans in, 114- 116, 283-284; and unfavorable opinion of, 117; Trustees, 118-121; Whitefield's orphan-house, 122-124; need of relief in 1749, 124-126; manufactures and trade, 125-126; John Wesley in, 283-287; redemption of, 607.
 * Germanna (Va.), description, 235.
 * Germans, Palatines in New York, 77-79; question of naturalization, 101; the Salzburgers in Georgia, 114-116, 283-284; Washington's desire to import Palatines,
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 * Germanna (Va.), description, 235.
 * Germans, Palatines in New York, 77-79; question of naturalization, 101; the Salzburgers in Georgia, 114-116, 283-284; Washington's desire to import Palatines,
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 * Germans, Palatines in New York, 77-79; question of naturalization, 101; the Salzburgers in Georgia, 114-116, 283-284; Washington's desire to import Palatines,
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