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
“Governor Tompkins,” New York privateer schooner, her escape from
man-of-war, vii. 327, 328;
in the British Channel, viii. 196.
“Grace Ann Greene,” American vessel released by Napoleon, v. 391.
Graham, John, sent by Jefferson to inquire into Burr’s movements,
iii. 280, 281;
goes to Chillicothe, 282;
to Kentucky, 286;
his account of public opinion in Kentucky, vi. 394.
“Grand Turk,” privateer, in British waters, vii. 333.
Grandpré, Louis, v. 306, 307.
Granger, Gideon, appointed Postmaster-General, i. 308;
an active politician, ii. 192;
agent for the Yazoo claims, 212;
attacked by Randolph, 213;
removed from office by Madison, vii. 399–401.
Graydon, Alexander, i. 127.
Great Britain (see England).
Greenleaf’s Point (Arsenal), at Washington, viii. 137.
Gregg, Andrew, member of Congress from Pennsylvania, ii. 123;
moves a non-importation resolution, iii. 154;
the resolution debated, 155–165;
the resolution laid aside, 165, 396.
Grégoire, Abbé, i. 105.
Grenville, Lord, ii. 316, 418;
denounces seizure of Spanish galleons, iii. 46;
prime minister, 392, 420;
dismissed from office, 421;
charges ministers with intending a war with the United States,
iv. 70;
on Canning, v. 49;
on the American government, vii. 10.
Grétry, v. 235.
Grey, Earl (see Howick), denounces seizure of Spanish galleons,
iii. 47.
Griswold, Gaylord, member of Congress from New York, on the
Louisiana treaty, ii. 96.
Griswold, Roger, member of Congress from Connecticut, i. 269, 299;
on the Louisiana treaty, ii. 99, 101;
on the Vice-Presidency, 133;
on the Mediterranean Fund, 142;
believes disunion inevitable, 160, 162;
his letters to Oliver Wolcott, 162, 169, 180;
conference of, with Burr, 183, 390, 391.
Grosvenor, Thomas P., member of Congress from New York, on
Webster’s bank-bill, viii. 259, 260;
in the Fourteenth Congress, ix. 107;
criticises Webster, 117, 118;
on committee for internal improvements, 148.
Grundy, Felix, member of Congress from Tennessee, vi. 122, 137,
196;
on Committee of Foreign Relations, 124, 128;
his speech in favor of war, 137–141;
favors large army, 152;
opposes war-power, 161;
against frigates, 164;
on embargo, 201;
on the political effects of war, 213;
on forfeitures, 443;
reports bill for regulation of seamen, 452, 453;
on the state of the finances in April, 1813, vii. 390;
defeated as Speaker, 396.
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