History of the United States of America, Volume 9 (of 9) : $b During the second administration of James MadisonAdams, Henry
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History of the United States of America, Volume 9 (of 9) : $b During the second administration of James Madison
Adams, Henry
United States -- History -- 1801-1809; United States -- History -- 1809-1817
Calhoun, John C., i. 154;
member of Congress from South Carolina, vi. 122;
on Committee of Foreign Relations, 124, 128;
his war-speech of Dec. 12, 1811, 143, 144;
votes for frigates, 164;
warns Quincy of the embargo, 201;
on the conquest of Canada, 212;
his war-report, 226;
his bill declaring war, 228;
his speech of June 24, 1812, against the restrictive system, 233;
favors war-taxation, 235;
opposes compromise of forfeitures under Non-importation Act, 442;
favors high import duties, 444;
his remark on inconsistency, vii. 374, 375;
his plan for a national bank, viii. 250–253;
votes against legal tender, 254;
accepts Giles’s militia bill, 274;
not a good judge of treason, 286;
in the Fourteenth Congress, ix. 107;
his view of extremes in government, 108, 109;
chairman of committee on currency, 111;
favors protection, 115;
reports bill for a national bank, 116, 117;
supports compensation bill, 121;
his remark that the House of Representatives was not a favorite
with the American people, 134, 137;
his defence of the House, 145;
his bill for internal improvements, 148, 149, 152, 169.
Callender, James T., his libels on Jefferson, i. 322 _et seq._
Calvinism, popular reaction against, in New England, i. 82;
rupture of church in 1815, ix. 175–187.
“Cambrian,” British frigate, iii. 48.
Campbell, George W., member of Congress from Tennessee, ii. 123;
a manager in impeachment of Judge Chase, 224, 228, 230;
chairman of Ways and Means Committee, iv. 153;
challenged by Gardenier, 203, 217;
his argument for the embargo, 267;
his report to Congress on measures of force, 370;
defends his report, 380;
his Resolution adopted, 383;
opposes fitting out the navy, 426, 441;
speech of, on the Non-intercourse Act, 448;
his report reaches Canning, v. 49;
not a member of the Eleventh Congress, 76;
senator from Tennessee, his criticism of Giles, vi. 150, 151;
appointed Secretary of the Treasury, vii. 371, 397;
negotiates loan in May, 1814, viii. 17, 18;
accedes to abandoning impressment as a _sine qua non_, 122;
at Winder’s headquarters, August 24, 137;
goes to Frederick, 152;
fails to negotiate loan of six millions in July, 1814, 213;
his annual report of Sept. 23, 1814, 240;
announces the impracticability of raising loans, 241, 242;
makes no suggestion for supplying deficit, 242;
resigns, 240;
returns to the Senate, ix. 108.
Campbell, John, member of Congress from Maryland, iii. 356.
Campbell, John A., Justice of the Supreme Court, on the Louisiana
precedent, ii. 127.
Campbell, Thomas, borrows from Freneau, i. 126;
his Declaration of Sept. 9, 1809, ix. 184, 185, 239.
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