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
his remarks on President and Cabinet, February, 1811, 360, 361;
supports the Bank Charter, 362;
his opinion of “the cabal,” 363, 364;
his quarrel with Monroe, 367;
his report on slavery in Indiana, vi. 76;
replies to Grundy on war, 142, 145;
ridicules army bill, 153;
declares war impossible, 202;
his comments on Eustis and Hamilton, 206;
his remarks on war, 211;
criticises Gallatin, 446;
defeated for Congress, in 1813, vii. 51;
quoted by Pickering, viii. 5;
his letter to Lloyd on the Hartford Convention, 230, 306;
elected to the Fourteenth Congress, 230; ix. 93;
suggests inquiry of Monroe’s opinions in 1800, viii. 265;
in the Fourteenth Congress, ix. 107;
leads minority, 109–111;
opposes manufacturers, 112, 113, 115;
hostile to State banks, 116, 117;
supports Compensation Bill, 121;
not a friend of Monroe, 124;
on the popular action against the Compensation Act, 136;
his oratory, 217.
Randolph, T. J., Jefferson’s letter to, iv. 138, 139.
Randolph, Thomas Mann, member of Congress from Virginia, ii. 95,
124; iii. 183, 356.
Rank-and-file, mode of stating strength of armies, vii. 150.
Ratford, Jenkin, a deserter from the “Halifax,” iv. 2;
taken from the “Chesapeake,” 19;
hanged, 25.
“Rattlesnake,” American 16-gun sloop-of-war, vii. 312;
captured, 313; viii. 193.
“Rattlesnake,” privateer, in British waters, vii. 333.
Rawle, William, i. 127; ii. 259.
Reading in Massachusetts, town of, votes to pay no more taxes,
viii. 299.
Red Clubs, hostile Creeks, vii. 227;
their flight to Florida, 257;
their number, 258;
assisted by British, 320, 330; viii. 311, 319, 320;
pursued by Jackson, 319, 330.
Reeve, Judge Tapping, ii. 168.
Regiments (see Infantry).
Regnier, Grand Judge, announces the enforcement of the Berlin
Decree, iv. 169.
Reid, Samuel C., captain of privateer “General Armstrong,” his
battle at Fayal, viii. 202–207.
“Reindeer,” British 18-gun sloop-of-war, captured by the “Wasp,”
viii. 186–188; ix. 230.
“Reindeer,” privateer, built in thirty-five days, viii. 194.
Remusat, Mme. de, v. 235.
Representation, ratio of Congressional, fixed, i. 301.
Republicans (see Party).
Retaliation acts, ii. 397 _et seq._
“Revenge,” the, sails with instructions to Monroe respecting the
“Leopard” outrage, iv. 39;
returns, 133, 166.
Revenue (see Finances).
Rhea, James, captain in the First United States Infantry, vii. 73.
Rhea, John, member of Congress from Tennessee, on the annexation of
West Florida to Louisiana, v. 324;
asserts contract with Napoleon, 343.
Rhine, passed by the allied armies, vii. 373.
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