History of the United States of America, Volume 2 (of 9) : $b During the first administration of Thomas JeffersonAdams, Henry
History
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
Evans, Oliver, his inventions, i. 68, 71, 182.
“Evening Post,” the New York, i. 119, 120; ii. 366.
“Experiment,” sloop, i. 6.
Federalists. (See Party.)
Fight, the “rough-and-tumble,” in the South, i. 52 _et seq._
Finances in 1801, i. 239 _et seq._, 253, 270, 272;
in 1802, ii. 75, 77;
in 1803, 135, 136, 141;
in 1804, 206.
Fitch, John, his inventions, i. 66 _et seq._, 181.
Florida restored by England to Spain, i. 353;
Bonaparte’s demand for, refused by Charles IV., 369;
Bonaparte’s attempts to secure, 401;
Livingston’s attempt to secure, ii. 44.
Florida, West, ii. 7;
claimed by Livingston as part of the Louisiana purchase, 68;
Jefferson’s anxiety to secure, 245;
scheme for seizing, 255;
claim to, 273, 311, 312;
claim adopted by the President, 302.
Foster, Augustus, his description of Jefferson, i. 186;
of Madison, 190.
Fox, Charles James, ii. 418.
Franklin, Benjamin, i. 60 _et seq._, 181;
citation from Poor Richard, 44.
French Revolution, i. 82.
French spoliations, i. 350, 361-363; ii. 30, 31, 40–42, 46–50, 61.
Freneau, Philip, i. 125.
Frere, John Hookham, i. 402.
Fugitive-Slave Bill, i. 300.
Fulton, Robert, i. 69, 71, 182.
Gaillard, John, senator from South Carolina, ii. 238.
Gallatin, Albert, his opinion of the Connecticut River district,
i. 19;
on Indian corn, 58;
his political doctrines, 72, 115 _et seq._, 163, 177;
personal characteristics of, 190;
appointed Secretary of the Treasury, 218;
supports M. L. Davis, 232;
opposes removals from office, 235; ii. 194;
his financial measures, i. 239;
his financial schemes adopted, 272;
inserts school and road contract into the Ohio Constitution, 302;
the Yazoo sale, 304;
underestimates the product of the taxes, ii. 75;
his opinion on the acquisition of territory, 79, 131;
success of the Treasury Department under, 135;
asks Congress for a special tax for the Barbary war, 141, 261;
attacked by Duane, 194, 196;
by Eaton, 431.
Gelston, Daniel, i. 231.
George III., character of, i. 342.
Georgia, state of, in 1800, i. 4, 39;
surrenders territory to the United States, 303;
land speculation in, 303;
Rescinding Act, 304.
Gerry, Elbridge, i. 358.
Giles, William B., member of Congress from Virginia, i. 209, 261,
267;
his political career, 284 _et seq._;
debate on the Judiciary Bill, 286 _et seq._, 299; ii. 142;
supports the impeachment of Judge Chase, 221;
his view of impeachment, 223, 235, 237, 238, 241.
Goddard, Calvin, member of Congress from Connecticut, ii. 160.
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