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
Davis, Matthew L., i. 231 _et seq._, 296.
Dayton, Jonathan, senator from New Jersey, i. 280; ii. 105.
Dearborn, Henry, appointed Secretary of War, i. 219; ii. 2, 431.
Debt, public. (See Finances.)
Decatur, James, killed at Tripoli, ii. 427.
Decatur, Stephen, burns the “Philadelphia,” ii. 139;
at Tripoli, 427.
Decrès, Napoleon’s Minister of Marine, instructions of, to
Richepanse and Leclerc, re-establishing slavery, i. 397;
defining the boundaries of Louisiana and its administration,
ii. 5.
Democrats, denounced by New England clergy, i. 79 _et seq._;
social inferiority, 92;
the Northern, 264.
Dennie, Joseph, on democracy, i. 85;
editor of the “Portfolio,” 119, 121.
Deposit at New Orleans, the right of, granted by treaty, i. 349;
taken away, 418;
restored, ii. 3.
Derbigny, Pierre, ii. 401, 406, 408.
Desertion of British Seamen, ii. 333–335, 345, 346, 392.
Dessalines, i. 416.
Destréhan, Jean Noel, ii. 401, 406.
Dexter, Samuel, i. 93, 192, 219.
Dickens, Charles, i. 56.
“Diomed,” stallion, i. 51.
Drayton, Governor, of South Carolina, i. 151.
Dry-dock, Jefferson’s plan of, i. 428; ii. 77.
Duane, William, editor of the “Aurora,” i. 118;
his influence in Pennsylvania, ii. 194.
Duponceau, Peter S., i. 127; ii. 259.
Dupont de Nemours, commissioned by Jefferson to treat unofficially
with Bonaparte, i. 411;
letter to, ii. 254.
Dwight, Theodore, i. 101;
his attack on democracy, 225.
Dwight, President Timothy, quoted, i. 21, 23;
his travels, 41;
describes popular amusements, 49, 56;
lack of roads in Rhode Island, 64;
his poem, “The Conquest of Canaan” cited, 96 _et seq._;
his “Greenfield Hill,” 98;
value of his Travels, 100, 310.
Early, Peter, member of Congress from Georgia, ii. 228, 230.
Eaton, William, his character and career, ii. 429 _et seq._;
his interviews with Jefferson and the Cabinet, 430;
attacks Derne, 433.
Education in New England, i. 76, 77;
in New York, 110;
in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, 129;
in Virginia, 136.
Election of 1800, i. 152, 163;
of 1801, 294; ii. 202;
of 1802, 308, 329, 330;
of 1803, 76;
of 1804, 163, 176, 185, 197, 201, 202, 204.
Embargo imposed by Washington, ii. 323.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, i. 171.
“Emmanuel,” case of, ii. 327.
England, colonial policy of, ii. 317;
cordiality with, 347;
change of tone toward, 356, 387.
“Enterprise,” United States schooner, captures Tripolitan corsair,
i. 245.
Eppes, John W., member of Congress from Virginia, ii. 95.
Erie Canal, the, i. 112.
Essex Junto, the, i. 89, 314.
Etiquette at Washington, ii. 362 _et seq._, 380.
Eustis, Dr. William, member of Congress from Boston, i. 93, 281.
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