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
Jackson, Francis James, his reputation, ii. 360; v. 96;
British envoy to Denmark, to demand the delivery of the Danish
fleet, iv. 64;
Lord Eldon’s anecdote concerning, 65;
appointed British minister to the United States, v. 97;
his instructions, 99–105;
sails for America, 105;
Gallatin’s expectations from, 111, 117;
arrives at Washington, 115, 116;
his impressions, 117–120;
his negotiation, 120–132;
rupture with, 132;
his anger, 154, 155;
his complaints, 156;
his reception in Baltimore and New York, 157;
discussed before Congress, 176, 178, 179, 182;
his letters from New York and Boston, 212–218;
returns to England, 219;
his treatment by Wellesley, 218, 219, 269, 271, 272;
his influence with the British government, vi. 13;
his account of Pinkney’s “inamicable leave,” 20;
his opinion of Augustus J. Foster, 22;
his death, 22.
Jackson, Jacob, Second Lieutenant of Artillery, commanding at
Chickasaw Bluff, iii. 325.
Jackson, James, senator from Georgia, and the Yazoo sale, i. 305;
ii. 95, 155, 238;
in the Ninth Congress, iii. 126;
declares in favor of an embargo, 149, 176;
his death, 176.
Jackson, John George, member of Congress from Virginia, ii. 211;
replies to Randolph’s attack on Madison, 215;
attacks Quincy in Congress, iii. 196;
opposes war, iv. 378.
Jackson, William, editor of the “Political Register,” ii. 265;
discloses Yrujo’s attempt to use him, 266.
Jacmel, siege of, i. 385.
“Jacob Jones,” privateer, viii. 195.
Jamaica blockaded by American privateers, vii. 13;
rendezvous for British expedition against New Orleans Nov. 20,
1814, 311, 316, 330.
“Java,” British frigate, her action with the “Constitution,” vi.
385, 386;
effect of capture in England, vii. 15, 16.
Jay, Chief-Justice, i. 108;
sent to England by Washington, ii. 323; vii. 43;
negotiates treaty with Lord Grenville, 326.
Jay’s treaty (see Treaties).
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