History of the United States of America, Volume 6 (of 9) : $b During the first administration of James MadisonAdams, Henry
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History of the United States of America, Volume 6 (of 9) : $b During the first administration of James Madison
Adams, Henry
United States -- History -- 1801-1809; United States -- History -- 1809-1817
Act of Congress, of Jane 28, 1809, restoring intercourse with Great
Britain, i. 80;
of June 28, 1809, suspending the recruiting service, 85;
of June 28, 1809, reducing the naval establishment, 85;
of March 1, 1810, concerning the commercial intercourse between
the United States and Great Britain and France, 194–198 (see
Non-intercourse);
of Feb 14, 1810, appropriating sixty thousand dollars for the
Cumberland Road, 209;
of March 26, 1810, providing for the Third Census, 209;
of March 30, 1810, appropriating five thousand dollars for
experiments on the submarine torpedo, 209;
of Feb. 20, 1811, admitting the State of Louisiana into the
Union, 326;
of Jan. 15, 1811, authorizing the occupation of East Florida,
327;
of March 2, 1811, reviving non-intercourse against Great Britain,
338–354 (see Non-intercourse);
of Jan. 11, 1812, to raise an additional military force of
twenty-five thousand men, ii. 147, 153;
of Feb. 6, 1812, to accept volunteers, 159–161;
of March 14, 1812, authorizing a loan for eleven million dollars,
169;
of April 4, 1812, laying an embargo for ninety days, 201, 202,
203;
of April 8, 1812, admitting the State of Louisiana into the
Union, 235;
of April 10, 1812, authorizing a call for one hundred thousand
militia, 204;
of June 18, 1812, declaring war against Great Britain, 228, 229;
of July 1, 1812, doubling the duties on imports, 235;
of Dec. 12, 1812, increasing the pay of the army, 435;
of Jan. 20, 1813, increasing the bounty for recruits, 436;
of Jan. 2, 1813, for building four seventy-fours and six
frigates, 436;
of Jan. 5, 1813, remitting fines, forfeitures, etc., 443;
of Feb. 8, 1813, authorizing loan of sixteen millions, 448;
of Feb. 25, 1813, authorizing the issue of Treasury notes for
five millions, 448;
of Jan. 29, 1813, for raising twenty regiments for one year, 449;
of Feb. 24, 1813, for appointing six major-generals and six
brigadiers, 449;
of March 3, 1813, to provide for the supplies of the army, 449;
of March 3, 1813, for the better organization of the general
staff, 449;
of March 3, 1813, for building six sloops-of-war, 449;
of March 3, 1813, for the regulation of seamen on board the
public and private vessels of the United States, 453–458.
Act of the territorial legislature of Indiana, permitting the
introduction of slaves, ii. 76.
Adams, President, expenditures of his administration, i. 200, 205,
206.
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