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Blood of Tyrants: George Washington & the Forging of the Presidency

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by Logan Beirne


  5 Associate Justice Antonin Scalia, in a speech before Princeton University’s conference “A Constitution for the Ages: James Madison the Framer,” February 23, 2001.

  6 Ibid.

  7 “Even for non-originalists, the Founders’ unparalleled experience in applied constitutional thought, along with their not inconsiderable acumen, gives their views a certain persuasive, perhaps even presumptive, authority.” Martin S. Flaherty, “Historical Perspective: More Apparent Than Real: The Revolutionary Commitment to Constitutional Federalism,” Symposium Papers—Federalism in the 21st Century, Kansas Law Review 45 (July 1997): 1006. See also William M. Treanor, “The Original Understanding of the Takings Clause and the Political Process,” Columbia Law Review 49 (1995): 859.

  8 It is important to note that this study does not take into account the political, moral or other considerations that may be necessary in fully evaluating some of these controversial issues.

  9 Jack Rakove, Original Meanings: Politics and Ideas in the Making of the Constitution (New York: Knopf, 1996), 8.

  10 Yoo, The Powers of War and Peace, 28.

  11 As addressed in Part VI.

  12 As addressed in Part I.

  13 Circular to the States, June 8, 1783, in The Writings of George Washington, 26:486.

  INDEX

  Adams, Abigail

  Adams, John; on army’s plight; on Baltimore; on Loyalists; monarchy fears; on New York defense; at peace negotiations; on Philadelphia; on smallpox; at Staten Island talks; on Washington’s powers

  Alito, Samuel

  Allen, Ethan; and Fort Ticonderoga; Montreal attack; as prisoner; and Schuyler; in Vermont

  André, John; and Arnold’s plot; capture of; and Honora Sneyd; in Philadelphia; and Smith trial; trial & execution of

  Aristotle

  Arnold, Benedict; and André’s trial; betrayal plot; corruption trial; escape of; financial schemes of; and Gates; grievances of; injuries of; as merchant; and Peggy Shippen; in Philadelphia, 196–99; at Saratoga; in Seven Years’ War; and Smith trial; West Point command

  Arnold, Margaret (“Peggy”) Shippen

  Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union; and Constitutional Convention

  Asgill, Charles

  Asgill, Lady Sarah

  Augustus (emperor)

  Baddeley, Mary

  Beebe, Abner

  Boston; British-occupied; British retreat from; lighthouse attack; siege of

  Boucher, Jonathan

  Bowdoin, James

  Boyd, Thomas (scout)

  Boyd-Parker Memorial Park

  Brandywine Creek, Penn.

  Breyer, Stephen

  Britain. See Great Britain

  British Army: on André’s execution; defections to; demographics of; derision of; deserters from; discipline in; rape by; in surrender

  British East India Company

  Brooklyn: British attack on; British camp in; retreat from

  Burgoyne, John (“Gentleman Johnny”)

  Butler, Pierce

  Camden, S.C.

  Campbell, Archibald

  Canada; Allen’s attack on; and fishing rights; and Hudson Valley; and invasion plans

  Catherine the Great (empress)

  Charleston, S.C.

  Cincinnatus, Lucius Quinctius

  citizenship

  Clinton, Sir Henry: and André; and Arnold; Charleston victory; as commander in chief; Fort Montgomery attack; at Monmouth; and New York City; Philadelphia withdrawal; return to Parliament

  Colquhoun, Joseph

  Colquhoun, Samuel

  Common Sense (Paine)

  Confederation Congress; and public debt; weakness of

  Connecticut; Arnold in; Beebe attack in; Loyalist uprising in; trade wars in

  Constitutional Convention; alcohol at; delegates to; on monarchy; and originalism; quorum for; suspicion of

  Continental Army: at André’s execution; coup plot; defection from; demographics of; desertion from; discipline in; disease in; monarchy proposal from; pay for; supplying of

  Continental Congress: on André’s trial; in Annapolis; army hostility to; Arnold’s demands of; Articles of War; on burning Manhattan; on Canada invasion; and command structure; on courts-martial; on debt & currency; Declaration of Independence; delegation to Howe; on “dictator” powers; factions in; flight to Baltimore; French influence on; on Gates vs. Washington; and Independence Hall; on Loyalists; on New York defense; officer appointment by; Olive Branch Petition; and peace negotiations; and peace treaty; on Philadelphia defense; on prisoner treatment; raising battalions; on smallpox inoculation; on Smith court-martial; on spies; supplying of army; on treason; and war council; on war strategy & tactics; on Washington’s expanded powers; on Washington vs. Lee; weakness of

  Continental currency

  Cornwallis, Charles Lord; at Brandywine Creek; vs. Clinton; in southern campaign; at Yorktown

  counterfeiting

  courts-martial; of Hickey; modern procedure; of Smith

  Cunningham, William (“Bloody Bill”)

  Dayton, Jonathan

  debt

  Declaration of Independence; citizenship in; drafting of; Howe’s demand on

  defection; see also Arnold, Benedict; Hickey, Thomas; Mathews, David

  District of Columbia v. Heller

  dueling

  East Haddam, Conn.

  Edward I (king)

  Elliot, Andrew

  Eskridge, George

  Fabius Maximus, Quintus

  Federal Hall

  Federalist Papers

  Fort Arnold; see also West Point

  Fort Montgomery

  Fort Ticonderoga

  Fort Washington

  France; Arnold on; and Asgill; debt to; enters war; fear of; and flintlock musket; and Franklin; and Jumonville Affair; in peace negotiations; and Yorktown

  Franklin, Benjamin: and bifocals; at Constitutional Convention; in France; at peace negotiations; on prisoner treatment; at Staten Island talks; wit of

  Fraunces Tavern

  Frederick the Great (king of Prussia)

  French, Christopher

  Gage, Thomas

  Galston, William

  Gates, Horatio (“Granny”); ambition of; and Arnold; and military coup plot; at Saratoga; and Southern Army

  Genesee Castle, N.Y.

  George III (king); and Asgill; complaints against; and Howe; and insanity (porphyria); and Native Americans; and Parliament; and prisoner treatment; subjects’ allegiance to; victory expectation; on war loss; on Washington

  Georgia

  Germain, George Lord

  Germantown, Penn.

  Germany; mercenaries from

  Gibbons, Mary

  Ginsburg, Ruth Bader

  Great Britain: accents in; courts-martial in; and germ warfare; and Jumonville Affair; on Lee’s capture; mercenaries for; monarchy of; naval power of; Parliament of; in peace negotiations; prisoner treatment by; Quartering Act; and Seven Years’ War; sovereign-subject allegiance in; taxation by; Tea Act; treaty violation by; see also British Army

  Greece (ancient)

  Greene, Nathanael: and André; on civil war; on commander’s powers; and Philadelphia plans; and Quakers; and Southern Army; at Yorktown

  Green Mountain Boys

  Haiti

  Hamilton, Alexander: on André; on civil authority; at Constitutional Convention; on Gates; on Greene’s skill; and Laurens/Lee duel; on peace treaty; on public debt; on Washington’s leadership; and Yorktown

  Hawthorne, Nathaniel

  Henley, David

  Herring, John

  Hessians; in New Jersey battles; plunder by; at Trenton

  Hickey, Thomas

  Hope, HMS

  Howe, William; Boston escape; and Burgyone; and Clinton; as conciliator; on Declaration of Independence; on defectors; and George III; and Hudson River; and Lee; and Mrs. Loring; on New Jersey losses; and New York City; and Philadelphia; and prisoner treatment; resignatio
n of; on southern strategy; and Staten Island talks; on Trenton defeat; and Washington’s title; winter recess

  Howland, Prince

  Huddy, Joseph

  Hudson River / Valley: British aims in; Fort Montgomery; Gates vs. Burgoyne in; Great Chain; Kingston; see also West Point

  Independence Hall; evacuation of; and Washington’s eyeglasses

  India

  Ireland

  Jay, John

  Jefferson, Thomas; and Declaration of Independence; education of; on peace treaty; on public debt; on “tree of liberty,”

  Jones, John Paul

  Julius Caesar

  Jumonville, Joseph Coulon de Villiers de

  Jumonville Affair

  Kennedy, Anthony

  Latin America

  Laurens, Henry

  Laurens, John

  Lee, Charles; disobedience trial; duel; and Gates; on Howe & Mrs. Loring; at Monmouth; as prisoner; rivalry with Washington; and war council

  Lexington, Mass.

  Locke, John

  Loring, Elizabeth

  Loring, Joshua

  Louis XVI (king)

  Loyalists; attacks on; in British forces; in Continental Army; Cunningham “blood-hounds,” ; disarming of; fines on; flight to Britain; in Germain’s southern strategy; in Manhattan; on Mrs. Loring; Native American allies of; numbers of; in Philadelphia; plot against Washington; and privateers; property of; prosecution of; rights of; Shippens; and Smith trial; as spies; treason resolution on; and Washington rumors; Washington’s tolerance of

  Maclay, William

  Madison, James

  Manhattan: British attack on; burning of; defense of; Federal Hall; Fort Washington; Harlem Heights battle; Loyalists in; retreat from; riots in; see also New York City

  Marie Antoinette

  Marion, Frances

  martial law; in Boston; and deserters

  Martin, Joseph Plumb

  Massachusetts: Lexington battle; martial law in; radicalism in; Shays’ Rebellion in; see also Boston

  Massachusetts Council

  Mathews, David

  McCauley, Mary Hays

  Medal of Honor

  military tribunals; for André; for Shanks

  “Molly Pitcher,”

  monarchy: British; fear of; French; as option; subjects’ allegiance to

  Monmouth, N.J.

  Montreal

  Morocco

  Morse, Jedidiah

  Mount Vernon

  Murray, Mary

  muskets

  Native Americans: British appeasement of; as British / Loyalist allies; in Jumonville Affair; as noncitizens; torture by; vengeance against; on Washington’s invulnerability

  Netherlands

  Newburgh (N.Y.) conspiracy

  New Hampshire

  New Jersey; Monmouth battle; Morristown; Princeton battle; Toms River attack; Trenton battle

  New York: and army provisions; civil war in; Hudson Valley; and Loyalist property; military conspiracy in; plot against Washington; and “torture tree,” ; trade wars in; see also New York Provincial Congress

  New York City; Brooklyn battle; Clinton in; Continental Army in; defense efforts; Federal Hall in; Hickey hanging in; Howe’s quarters in; Manhattan attack; retreat from; September 11 attack; victory in; Washington’s farewell in; Washington’s ruse on; see also Manhattan

  New York Provincial Congress: on dictatorial powers; on inoculation; and Mathews arrest; and plot against Washington; on tar & feathering

  Nicola, Lewis

  North, Frederick Lord

  North Carolina

  Olive Branch Petition

  Paine, Thomas

  Parker, Michael (scout)

  Pennsylvania; Brandywine Creek; Native / Loyalist attack in; Supreme Court of; see also Philadelphia

  Pennsylvania Journal

  Philadelphia: Arnold in; British attack on; British retreat from; Congress flees; Congress returns; Independence Hall; Loyalist evictions in; revenge attacks in

  plunder / theft; by Hessians; prohibition on; punishment of

  Poland

  Prescott, Richard (Brigadier)

  Princeton, N.J.

  prisoner exchange

  property rights; and confiscations; Locke on; and military needs

  Prussia

  Putnam, Israel (“Old Put”)

  Quakers

  Quartering Act

  Rhode Island

  Richard the Lionheart

  Rittenhouse, David

  Roberts, John

  Roman Empire

  Roman Republic

  Russia

  Rutledge, Edward

  Saratoga, N.Y.: Battle of; Arnold’s grudge over; and Gates’s ambition

  Savannah, Ga.

  Scalia, Antonin

  Schuyler, Philip

  Seneca tribe: and Genesee Castle; and Jumonville Affair; as Loyalist allies; torture by

  September 11 attack

  Seven Years’ War; Arnold in; and British debt; Cornwallis in; Gage in; Gates in; germ warfare in; Lee in; Washington in

  Seward, Anna

  Shanks, Thomas

  Shays, Daniel

  Shays’ Rebellion

  Shewkirk, E. G. (Pastor)

  Shippen, Edward

  Shippen, Margaret (“Peggy”)

  slaves: in army; and citizenship; and state conflict; teeth of; Washington’s

  smallpox

  Smith, Joshua Hett; on André’s capture; arrest of; court-martial of

  Sons of Liberty

  Souter, David

  South Carolina

  Southern Army: at Camden; Charleston defeat; and Gates; and Greene; at Yorktown

  Spain

  spies; for Americans; congressional resolution on; courts-martial for; military tribunals for

  Steuben, Friedrich, Baron von

  Stevens, John Paul

  Stuart, Gilbert

  Sullivan, John

  Sutherland, William

  Tanacharison, Chief (“Half King”)

  tar & feathering

  taxes

  Tea Act

  terrorism

  Thackeray, William Makepeace

  Thomas, Clarence

  Three Musketeers, The

  Tories. See Loyalists

  treason; in British view; civil courts on; congressional resolution on; courts-martial for; see also Arnold, Benedict

  Trenton, N.J.

  Tryon, William

  United States Constitution: Commander in Chief clause; and “dictator” powers; drafting of; originalist interpretation of; Second Amendment; Sixth Amendment; supremacy clause; suspicion of

 

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