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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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12. Jefferson's Acquisition of Louisiana,
8. Attempt to deprive Mr. Jefferson of his Election,
13. Pirates and the Freedom of the Sea,
14. New England Clergymen preaching Anti-Democratic Principles,
15. Secession proposed by the Anti-Democrats of New England,
16. One of Nature's Noblemen,
17. Proposition to impeach Mr. Jefferson,
18. Why the Embargo was abandoned,
38
22. The Anti-Democrats endeavored to prevent Loans and Enlistments,
50
42. The Principles and Intentions of the Anti-Democratic Party during
the War of 1812,
43. Daniel D. Tompkins,
44. Burning Blue-Lights,
45. Disunion proposed by the Federalists,
46. The Hartford Convention of 1814,
47. John Holmes's Description of the Hartford Convention and its
Authors,
92
48. Mr. Madison's Second Term,
94
49. The Invasion, Sacking, and Burning of Washington,
95
50. The Battle of New Orleans,
97
51. The Bank Bills of 1815 and 1816,
100
52. James Monroe, and his Election to the Presidency,
53. The Era of Good Feeling,
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104
58. The New York State Constitutions of 1821 and 1846,
112
74. The Specie Circular,
71. The Protective System,
72. The Revival of a Gold Currency,
73. Distribution of the Public Revenue,
75. Thomas H. Benton,
76. Distribution of the Public Lands, and Land Sales,
77. Disunion in its Early Stages,
78. Washington's Farewell Address,
79. Silas Wright,
80. Jackson's Farewell Address,
81. Martin Van Buren, .
82. The Sub-Treasury,
83. The Presidential Election of 1840,
84. Tariff Duties on Foreign Importations, .
85. John A. Dix,
86. Internal Revenue Taxes,
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202
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212
87. The Force of Bad Precedents in Legislation,
215
88. Heman J. Redfield,
218
89. Congress responsible for the Extravagance of the National Govern-
91. James K. Polk, his Election and Political Principles,
92. Mr. Polk's Administration,
93. Zachary Taylor and his Administration,
94. Millard Fillmore and his Administration,
95. John Brown at Harper's Ferry,
96. Azariah C. Flagg,
97. Franklin Pierce and his Administration,
98. James Buchanan,
99. Mr. Buchanan's Administration,
100. The Tyranny of Majorities in Congress,
102. Mr. Lincoln on his Way to Washington,
103. Mr. Lincoln's Inaugural Address and its Consequences,
105. The Suspension of the Writ of Habeas Corpus,
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248
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115. The Injury inflicted upon the Negroes by the Republican Mode of
116. Republican Struggle for Power and the Spoils, .
117. The Reorganization of Louisiana and Arkansas, and what came of
it,
118. Congressional Caucuses,
119. The Freedmen's Bureau,
120. Mistakes of the American Clergy,
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301
304
121. The proposed Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution,
122. Later Phases of Congressional Reconstruction,
123. The American Press and the Telegraph,
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320
323
126. Impeachment of President Johnson,
124. The Secession States were never, in Law, out of the Union,
125. Andrew Johnson,
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333
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128. Destruction of the Highest Court in the District of Columbia, .
135. What has the Country gained by Republican Rule?
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141. The Sedition Laws of 1798 revived,
394
142. Conclusion,
396
143. Appendix.-Constitution of the United States,
144. Appendix No. 2.-The Test Vote,
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