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
“Evening Post,” the New York, i. 119, 120; ii. 366;
Gardenier’s supposed letter in, iv. 203.
“Evening Star,” London newspaper, on American frigates, vii. 2.
Everett, Edward, ix. 206.
Exchange, turn of, against England, in 1808, v. 47;
rates of internal in the United States, 1814–1815, viii. 214; ix.
127, 128;
favorable turn of foreign, in 1816, 126, 127.
“Experiment,” Albany packet, i. 6.
Exports and Imports in 1800, i. 27;
in 1815, ix. 92, 94–96;
in 1816, 126;
in Massachusetts, 159;
in Virginia, 161, 162;
in New York and Pennsylvania, 166, 167.
Eylau, the battle of, iv. 62, 105.
Fagan, ----, agent of Fouché, v. 239.
Fanning, Alexander C. W., captain of artillery at Fort Erie, viii.
71.
“Fantome,” British sloop-of-war, vii. 266.
Farragut, David Glasgow, midshipman in U. S. navy, his criticism on
Captain Porter, viii. 179.
Faussett, Robert, lieutenant of the British seventy-four
“Plantagenet,” his affidavit about the “General Armstrong,”
viii. 203, 204.
“Favorite,” British sloop-of-war, arrives at New York with treaty
from Ghent, ix. 56, 57.
Fayal, destruction of the “General Armstrong” at, viii. 201–207.
“Federal Republican,” Baltimore newspaper, mobbed, vi. 406, 407;
of Jan. 28, 1815, on the impossibility that government should
stand, viii. 310.
Federalists (see Party).
Fenwick, John R., lieutenant-colonel of Light Artillery, vi. 352.
Ferdinand, Prince of the Asturias (Ferdinand VII.), iv. 290;
intrigues against his father, 291;
described by Napoleon, 299;
proposed kingdom for, in America, v. 239;
cedes Florida by treaty of 1819, vi. 236.
Fernandina in East Florida, seized by United States, vi. 240;
occupation disavowed and maintained, 242, 243; vii. 206;
evacuated, 210, 211.
Ferrand, French general, protests against the contraband trade with
St. Domingo, iii. 88.
Fight, the “rough-and-tumble,” in the South, i. 52 _et seq._
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