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
“Paul Jones,” privateer, captured, vii. 329, 332.
Paulus Hook, i. 11.
Peace, Prince of (see Godoy).
“Peacock,” American 22-gun sloop-of-war built in 1813, viii. 181;
goes to sea in March, 1814, 182, 183;
captures “Epervier,” 182, 183;
returns to port October 30, 184, 193;
sails from New York, ix. 63, 70;
fires into “Nautilus,” 73.
“Peacock,” British sloop-of-war, vii. 289;
sunk by “Hornet,” 290.
Pechell, S. G., captain of the British 74-gun ship “San Domingo,”
repulsed at Craney Island, vii. 272, 273.
Peddie, John, British lieutenant in Twenty-Seventh Infantry,
deputy-assistant-quartermaster-general, reconnoitres Bayou
Bienvenu, viii. 338;
his sketch of battle-fields at New Orleans, 359, 360.
_Pêle-Mêle_, ii. 365, 372, 390.
“Pelican,” British sloop-of-war, her force, vii. 305;
captures “Argus,” 306–308.
Pellew, Captain, of the “Cleopatra,” ii. 340.
“Penguin,” British sloop-of-war, her action with the “Hornet,” ix.
71, 72, 230.
Pennsylvania in 1800, i. 29, 114, 115;
schism, the, ii. 194 _et seq._;
politics in 1805, iii. 9;
in 1808, iv. 286;
resists mandate of Supreme Court, v. 13;
decides Presidential election of 1812, vi. 412;
affected by blockade, vii. 264;
creates forty-one banks in 1814, viii. 16;
election of 1814, 228;
arrears of internal taxes in October, 1814, 256;
creates a State army, 282;
bank circulation in 1816–1817, ix. 130;
growth of population, 1800–1816, 154, 155;
increase of wealth in, 166, 167;
internal improvements in, 168, 169, 171.
Pensacola, visited by Creek Indians, vii. 228;
object of Jackson’s Creek campaigns, viii. 318, 319;
occupied by Nicholls, 319, 320, 322;
seized by Jackson, 326, 329, 330.
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