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
Louverture, Toussaint, i. 354;
story of, 378 _et seq._;
champion of Republican principles, 392;
seized and sent to France, 396;
his dependence on the United States for supplies, 406, 416;
his death, ii. 20.
Lowell, John, his pamphlet on disunion, viii. 5;
on the condition of Massachusetts banks, 15;
favors a separate peace, 289, 290;
on the delegates to Hartford, 291;
on H. G. Otis, 294, 295;
approves report of Convention, 300.
Lowndes, William, i. 151;
member of the Twelfth Congress from South Carolina, vi. 122, 164;
his hostility to non-importation, 205, 234, 445, 448;
opposes compromise of forfeitures, 442;
reports inability to decide between Dallas and Calhoun on a
national bank, viii. 252;
in the Fourteenth Congress, ix. 107, 108;
his report on the revenue, 112;
chairman of tariff committee, 114.
Ludlow, Augustus C., first lieutenant on the “Chesapeake,” mortally
wounded, vii. 295.
Luisa, Queen of Spain, i. 345 _et seq._
Lumber trade of New England, depressed in 1815, ix. 97.
Lumley, captain of British 32-gun frigate “Narcissus,” vii. 313.
Lundy’s Lane, Riall advances to, viii. 47;
concentration of forces at, 49, 50;
battle of, 51–64.
Lyman, Theodore, ii. 169; iv. 411.
Lynnhaven Bay, iv. 4, 9.
Lyon, Matthew, member of Congress from Vermont, i. 295;
from Kentucky, his attack on Randolph, ii. 123, 216;
votes against the St. Domingo Bill, iii. 143;
contractor, 175;
favors ships and harbor defences, 180;
with Burr, 220;
favors defence, v. 358.
MacDonnell, G., major in Glengarry Light Infantry, vii. 147.
Macdonough, Thomas, commander in U. S. Navy, commands flotilla on
Lake Champlain, vii. 192; viii. 97;
takes position in Plattsburg Bay, 98;
his force, 104, 105;
his previous career, 106;
his forethought in preparing for action, 107;
his victory, 109, 110; ix. 234;
his losses, viii. 111;
his reward, ix. 141, 142.
“Macedonian,” British frigate, capture of, vi. 382, 383;
effect of capture in England, vii. 6, 7, 9, 13, 16;
blockaded at New London, 278, 279, 287, 311;
action with, compared with that of “Endymion,” ix. 68, 69.
Mackinaw (see Michillimackinaw).
Maclay, William, senator from Pennsylvania, his description of
Jefferson, i. 185.
MacNeil, John, major of Eleventh U. S. Infantry, viii. 35;
at Chippawa, 42;
at Lundy’s Lane, 50;
wounded, 52, 63.
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