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109. Jacob Allbright:
104. Doctor Nathaniel Ames:
Political Comments, 1795-1801
105. Columbian Centinel:
Wail of a Federalist Organ, 1801
PART VI
JEFFERSONIAN SUPREMACY
CHAPTER XVI–JEFFERSON DEMOCRACY
106. President Thomas Jefferson:
Jefferson's Principles, 1801
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107. Postmaster-General Gideon Granger and Pierrepont Edwards:
Advice on Removals, 1801
108. Consul James Leander Cathcart:
Courtesies of a Bashaw, 1800-1801
Burr's Muster at Blennerhasset Island, 1806
110. Washington Irving:
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114. Inhabitants of Louisiana:
How Napoleon Persisted in Selling Louisiana, 1803
113. United States Senators:
Objections to Annexation, 1803
Petition for Representative Government, 1804
115. Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
On the Road to Oregon, 1805
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120. Secretary James Madison:
List of Foreign Restrictions of Neutral Trade, 1793-1808
121. Senator William Branch Giles:
130. Representative John Randolph:
Objections to a Protective Tariff, 1816.
131. Representative John Caldwell Calhoun :
An Argument for Internal Improvements, 1817
132. New York Legislature:
Perils of State Banking, 1818
133. Supreme Court of the United States:
Doctrine of Implied Powers, 1819
134. Late Consul David Bailie Warden:
Foreign Commerce, 1819
135. Thomas Jefferson:
A Southern View of the Missouri Question, 1820.
136. Hezekiah Niles:
A Moderate View of the Missouri Question, 1820.
146. William Bullock :
The Spanish Treaty of 1819
144. Colonel Don Joseph Callava :
Complaint of Arbitrary Government in a Dependency, 1821
145. Czar Alexander First:
The Russian Ukase on Alaskan Waters, 1821
Conditions of Mexico, 1823.
147. President James Monroe:
148. Secretary Henry Clay:
Exposition of the Monroe Doctrine, 1825
149. Minister Alexander Hill Everett :
Designs on Cuba, 1825.
150. Senator Nathaniel Macon:
Objections to the Panama Congress, 1826
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153. Reverend Timothy Dwight:
"Fashionable Education," 1821
154. James Gates Percival:
"New-England," 1822.
155. Mrs. Frances Milton Trollope:
"Domestic Manners of the Americans," 1828
156. Alexis de Tocqueville:
"Amongst the Americans all Honest Callings are Honourable," 1840
157. Professor Friedrich Von Raumer:
American Society, 1844
CHAPTER XXIV — JACKSONIAN DEMOCRACY
The Office-Holder's Sword of Damocles, 1829-1830
158. Colonel Thomas Lorraine M'Kenney:
159. Senator Daniel Webster:
The United States a Nation, 1830
160. Charles Augustus Davis:
Jackson's Political Spectacles, 1833
161. Senator John Caldwell Calhoun :
Right of Nullification, 1833.
162. President Andrew Jackson:
Principles of Executive Government, 1834
163. Alexis de Tocqueville:
"Condition of the Free People of Color," 1839
172. Reverend John Pierpont:
"The Fugitive Slave's Apostrophe to the North Star," 1840 .
173. Charles Lyell:
A Cheerful View of Slavery, 1841
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Abolition Mail, 1835.
181. Representative William Slade:
First Great Onslaught on Slavery in Congress, 1837
182. Reverend Joshua Leavitt:
L'Amistad Case, 1839-1840.
183. Samuel D. Cochran :
A Fugitive Case, 1841.
184. Representative John Quincy Adams:
Defence of Free Speech, 1842
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