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
Coffee, John, colonel of Tennessee militia, commands mounted force
in Jackson’s Creek campaign, vii. 236;
destroys Talishatchee, 237;
at Talladega, 238;
abandoned by his men, 246;
wounded at Emuckfaw, 246, 247;
engaged at the Horse-shoe, 255;
his account of the slaughter, 256;
marches with Tennessee militia to Mobile, viii. 326, 328;
ordered to Baton Rouge, 332, 333;
hurries to New Orleans, 336, 337;
his brigade, 344;
his share in the night battle, 345, 346, 349–351;
stationed on the left of Jackson’s line, 373.
Coggeshall, George, author of “History of American Privateers,”
vii. 325;
his escape in privateer “David Porter,” 325.
Coleman, William, editor of the New York “Evening Post,” i. 119.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, ix. 215.
“Comet,” Baltimore privateer, vii. 316.
Colonial system of the European Powers, ii. 323.
Colonial trade, ii. 319, 322, 327–329;
direct and indirect, 324, 325;
West Indian, value of, 331, 332;
rule of, established by case of “Essex,” iii. 45;
distress of, 49;
arrangement of, in Monroe’s treaty, 409, 412;
parliamentary report on, iv. 67;
the only object of Perceval’s Orders in Council, 95.
Columbia College, i. 101.
“Columbiad,” the, of Joel Barlow, i. 103 _et seq._
Commerce, foreign and domestic, in 1800, i. 5, 14;
nature and value of American, v. 290, 291.
Commercial Intercourse, Act of May 1, 1810, regarding (see
Non-intercourse).
Commercial restrictions, list of measures of, v. 152, 194;
Madison’s devotion to, 293, 295;
Madison’s return to, 304.
Compensation Act, ix. 119–122;
popular protest against, 134–138;
repeal of, 144–146.
“Confiance,” British 36-gun ship, on Lake Champlain, viii. 103;
her armament and crew, 104, 105, 106;
fights the battle of Plattsburg, 108–110; ix. 234.
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