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
Champagny, Jean Baptiste de, succeeds Talleyrand as Minister of
Foreign Affairs, iv. 107;
his letter of Jan. 15, 1808, declaring war to exist between
England and the United States, 221;
his instructions to Turreau in defence of the Decrees, Dec. 10,
1808, v. 31;
in defence of the Spanish colonies, 33;
his remonstrances to Napoleon against severity to the United
States, 138, 139;
complains of the Non-intercourse Act, 140;
his instructions to Hauterive, June 13, 1809, on concessions to
the United States, 140;
his note on the right of search and blockade, 149, 150, 250;
his efforts on behalf of neutral commerce, 222;
his interview with Armstrong, Jan. 25, 1810, 229, 230;
his note of Feb. 14, 1810, announcing reprisals for the
Non-intercourse Act, 232;
his letter of August 5, 1810, announcing that the decrees are
revoked, 253–256, 286, 296–302, 383, 414, 415; vi. 7;
creates a contract by letter of August 5, v. 342;
his report on the decrees, 348, 349, 382, 388; vi. 8;
his phrase _bien entendu_, v. 387, 388;
declares the decrees revoked on Feb. 2, 1811, 386, 389, 390;
removed from office, 401.
Champlain, Lake. (See Plattsburg.)
Champlin, Guy R., captain of the privateer “General Armstrong,”
vii. 316;
his escapes, 325–327.
Chandler, John, brigadier-general in U. S. army, vii. 156;
engaged in capturing Fort George, 157;
advances to Stony Creek, 159;
captured, 160.
Channing, William Ellery, i. 90;
his impressions of Virginia manners, 132, 171;
takes charge of church at Boston, ix. 178;
his letter to Thacher, 178;
his Unitarianism, 179–182;
his Fast-Day Sermon in 1810, 203–205.
Charles IV. of Spain, his character, i. 341;
refuses papal territory, 354;
his delight at the offer of Tuscany, 369;
refuses to sell Florida, 401;
delivers Louisiana to Napoleon, 401;
distressed by Napoleon, ii. 56;
his demands on Napoleon, 59;
withdraws protest against the sale of Louisiana, 277;
declares war on England, 309;
abdication of, iv. 117, 298.
Charleston, in Maryland, vii. 268.
Charleston, S. C., in 1800, i. 37 _et seq._, 92, 149;
in 1816, ix. 156.
Chase, Samuel, Justice of the Supreme Court, his charge to the
Baltimore grand jury, ii. 147;
his impeachment, 149 _et seq._, 158;
scene of impeachment, 227;
his counsel, 229;
the managers of his impeachment, 229;
articles of impeachment, 229;
the trial, 230 _et seq._;
the votes on the articles, 238;
his acquittal, 239.
“Chasseur,” privateer, her blockade, viii. 196, 197.
Chateaugay, Hampton’s campaign at, vii. 192–197.
Chatillon, Congress of, vii. 394.
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