History of the United States of America, Volume 2 (of 9) : $b During the first administration of Thomas JeffersonAdams, Henry
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History of the United States of America, Volume 2 (of 9) : $b During the first administration of Thomas Jefferson
Adams, Henry
United States -- History -- 1801-1809; United States -- History -- 1809-1817
Anderson, Joseph, senator from Tennessee, ii. 157.
“Aristides.” Pamphlet by W. P. Van Ness, ii. 73, 172.
Armstrong, General John, senator from New York, i. 108, 113, 230,
234, 281; ii. 157;
succeeds Livingston at Paris, 291, 308.
Army, chaste reformation of, i. 238;
peace establishment in 1801, 242, 261, 272, 301.
Ashe, an English traveller, i. 43, 52, 53, 54.
Astor, John Jacob, i. 28.
“Aurora” newspaper, i. 118, 121.
Bailey, Theodorus, i. 231, 266, 296.
Bainbridge, Captain, ii. 137, 426.
Baldwin, Abraham, senator from Georgia, i. 305.
Ballston Spa, i. 92.
Baltimore in 1800, i. 29, 131.
Banks, in Boston in 1800, i. 22;
in New York, 25;
in the South, 31;
hostility to, 65.
Baptists in New England, i. 89.
Barbary Powers, war with the, i. 244 _et seq._; ii. 425 _et seq._
Baring, Alexander, ii. 358.
Barlow, Joel, i. 69, 99;
his “Columbiad,” 103 _et seq._, 106, 182.
Barron, Commodore Samuel, at Tripoli, ii. 428;
yields the command to Rodgers, 429.
Bartram, William, i. 124.
Bayard, James A., member of Congress from Delaware, i. 269, 271;
his reply to Giles, 291 _et seq._;
beaten by Cæsar A. Rodney, retires to the Senate, ii. 76;
re-elected to the House, 201;
moves the form of question in the Chase impeachment, 237, 241.
Beaujour, Felix de, quoted, i. 46, 165.
Belknap, Jeremy, i. 93.
Bernadotte, General, appointed minister at Washington, ii. 10;
Talleyrand’s instructions to, 11.
Berthier, General, Napoleon’s agent for the retrocession of
Louisiana, i. 366.
Beurnonville, French ambassador at Madrid, ii. 59, 277.
Bishop, Abraham, collector of New Haven, i. 226.
Blockade, law of, ii. 385;
of Martinique and Guadeloupe, 381;
of New York, 396.
Bonaparte. (See Napoleon.)
Bonaparte, Jerome, his marriage to Miss Patterson and his
reception by the President, ii. 377 _et seq._
Bonaparte, Joseph, negotiates treaty of Morfontaine, i. 360, 362;
scene of, with Napoleon, ii. 35 _et seq._
Bonaparte, Lucien, appointed ambassador at Madrid, i. 371, 373;
opposes the cession of Louisiana, ii. 34;
scene of, with Napoleon, 35 _et seq._
Boston, population and appearance of, in 1800, i. 20;
business, 21;
an intellectual centre in 1800, 75;
sentiment of, 87;
social customs of, in 1800, 91;
a summer watering-place, 92.
Bowditch, Nathaniel, i. 93.
Boyle, John, ii. 228.
Brackenridge, H. H., author of “Modern Chivalry,” i. 124; ii. 195.
Bradley, Captain, of the “Cambrian,” ii. 393, 396.
Bradley, Stephen R., senator from Vermont, ii. 157, 218, 238, 259.
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