The History of the United States of America, Volume 5

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Harper & Brothers, 1880 - United States

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Contents

Apology for Cobbett 172
71
Matthew Lyon
80
Spanish Evasions and Intrigues
86
Envoys to France
94
Monroes Object in this Application
100
Hamiltons Correspondence with Monroe
113
William Cobbett Porcupines Gazette
120
Jeffersons real Feelings towards Washington
125
Dispatches to America
140
Talleyrands Reply to the Memorial
147
Observations on this Manifesto
153
Departure of Marshall and Pinckney
159
MKean and Cobbett
165
MKeans Attack on Cobbett
171
Cobbett Rush and the Yellow Fever
173
Mississippi TerritorySlavery therein
181
Foreign Intercourse Blounts Impeachment
187
Policy of Jefferson and the Opposition
193
Communication of the Dispatches
203
Presidents Replies to addresses Fast
209
Suspected Intrigues by Aliens
215
Suspension of Commercial Intercourse with France
217
Additional Naval Armament Marine Corps Navy
223
American Newspapers
229
Rising Spirit of Support to the Administration
235
The Presidents Motives therefor
287
His Letters to Gerry Pendleton and Madison
293
Narrowness of the Objections taken to the Sedition Law
301
Washingtons estimate of the Opposition
309
Friess Insurrection
313
Doctrine of Nullification
319
Objections to the Renewal of the Negotiation
325
Commission under Jays Treaty suspended
331
Answer to the Speech
337
His Letter to the President
343
The Presidents Message thereon
344
Mississippi Territory
350
Plans of the ultra Federalists
357
New York Election Governor Jay
363
Trials of Holt and Cooper
365
Wolcott Reconstruction of the Cabinet
372
The Tench Coxe Letter Adams and the Pinckneys
378
Envoys to France their cordial Reception
386

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