The society of Cincinnati could not have been meant by the phrase
"Samsons in the field "The language of the Mazzei letter, as
published in Jefferson's Works, absurd-Jefferson's last parting
with general Washington-The time of his death, as stated in
the letter to Van Buren not true-Federalists, pretending to be
Washington's friends, did what they could to sink his character
-The measures of his second administration not imputable to
him, but to his counselors-Not approved by the republicans-
Answers of the houses to his speech when about to retire, op-
posed by Giles-Judge Marshall's account of the feelings of the
republican party upon the ratification of the British treaty-
Letters to Melish, W. Jones, and John Adams-Jefferson says
general Washington was not a federalist-No truth in the asser-
tion that Washington was not a federalist-Letter to Jay, May,
1796-Letter to Jefferson, July, 1796-No correspondence after
this letter appears on Washington's books with Jefferson-Let-
ter to La Fayette, December, 1798-to Timothy Pickering, Jan-
uary, 1799-To P. Henry, January, 1799-Letters to H. Lee-
[Bache's and Freneau's papers, and western insurrection]—Let-
ter to J. Jay-Washington not a republican in the sense of Jef-
ferson-Washington a federalist-Letter to B. Washington,
May, 1799-Jefferson's letters intended for history.