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
Russell, Jonathan, charged with legation at Paris, i. 260, 380;
his reports on the revocation of the Decrees, 381–395;
blamed by Monroe for questioning the revocation of the French
Decrees, ii. 42;
blamed by Serurier for his tone, 53;
sent as chargé to the legation at London, 252, 282;
asks proofs that the French Decrees are repealed, 252;
his reports from London, 283.
Russia, mission to, declared inexpedient, i. 11;
minister to, appointed, 86;
her rupture with France in 1811, 385, 398, 399, 412–423.
Ryland, Herman W., secretary to Sir James Craig, i. 86.
Sackett’s Harbor, military importance of, ii. 342, 343.
Saint Mary’s River, i. 165.
Salt duty, repeal of, ii. 149, 150;
to be re-enacted, 157, 166, 167.
Sandwich, opposite Detroit, ii. 302.
Savary, Duc de Rovigo, i. 241.
Sawyer, British Vice-admiral, ii. 368.
Sawyer, Lemuel, member of Congress from North Carolina, i. 184.
Scheldt, British expedition to, i. 107.
Schooner, the swiftest sailer in the world, ii. 48.
Scott, Sir William, decides the French Decrees to be still in
force, ii. 267.
Scott, Winfield, captain of artillery in 1808, ii. 292;
his description of the army, 292;
lieutenant-colonel at Queenston Heights, 351;
surrenders, 352.
Seamen, foreign, in the American service, ii. 455–457.
Search, right of, as understood by Napoleon, i. 137, 145.
Seaver, Ebenezer, member of Congress from Massachusetts, ii. 400.
Sedition Law, the, ii. 146.
Semonville, Comte de, his official address, i. 382, 388; ii. 8.
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