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
his relations with Wellesley, 266, 267;
his speech on the renewal of intercourse between the United
States and Great Britain, 276;
his speech of March 3, 1812, on the Orders in Council and
licenses, vi. 277, 278;
on the loss of the “Guerriere” and “Macedonian,” vii. 6;
on the conduct of the war, 10, 11, 23;
his failure as a minister, 20, 21;
his view of British naturalization acts, 21–23.
“Canons of Etiquette,” the, ii. 365.
Cantrelle, M., iii. 300.
Capitol at Washington in 1800, i. 30, 198;
designed by Dr. Thornton, 111;
the south wing completed, iv. 152, 209;
burned, viii. 145;
rebuilt, ix. 142.
Caramelli, Hamet, ii. 430, 436.
Carden, J. S., captain of the British frigate “Macedonian,” vi.
382, 383.
“Carnation,” British sloop-of-war, attacks and destroys the
“General Armstrong,” viii. 202–207.
“Carolina,” American 14-gun sloop-of-war, at New Orleans, viii.
344;
her share in the night battle, 346, 347, 349, 350;
her fire imprisons the British troops, 352, 355;
destroyed, Dec. 27, 1814, 356, 359.
Carroll, William, major-general of Tennessee militia, arrives at
New Orleans, viii. 336, 337;
his brigade, 344;
posted on the Gentilly road, 345.
“Carron,” 20-gun British sloop-of-war, sent to Pensacola, viii.
319, 322;
attacks Fort Bowyer, 323, 324.
Carronades, their range, viii. 109.
Casa Calvo, Marquis of, iii. 71, 73, 74, 79.
Cass, Lewis, colonel of Ohio militia, vi. 298;
refuses to abandon Detroit, 315;
his discontent with Hull, 326;
detached to open an interior road to the river Raisin, 328;
ordered to return, 329;
included in Hull’s capitulation, 334;
brigadier-general U. S. army, vii. 128;
treats with Indians, 261.
Cassin, John, captain in U. S. navy, vii. 270, 271.
“Castilian,” British sloop-of-war, cruises in company with the
“Avon,” viii. 189;
her commander’s report on the loss of the “Avon,” 190–192.
Castine, occupied by British expedition, viii. 95, 96;
offered to be restored at Ghent, ix. 34.
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