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45 |
| XIX. |
Presidential Election in the House of Representatives |
46 |
| XX. |
The Occupation of the Columbia |
50 |
| XXI. |
Commencement of Mr. Adams's Administration |
54 |
| XXII. |
Case of Mr. Lanman—Temporary Senatorial Appointment from Connecticut |
56 |
| XXIII. |
Retiring of Mr. Rufus King |
57 |
| XXIV. |
Removal of the Creek Indians from Georgia |
58 |
| XXV. |
The Panama Mission |
65 |
| XXVI. |
Duel Between Mr. Clay and Mr. Randolph |
70 |
| XXVII. |
Death of Mr. Gaillard |
77 |
| XXVIII. |
Amendment of the Constitution, in relation to the Election of President and Vice-President |
78 |
| XXIX. |
Reduction of Executive Patronage |
80 |
| XXX. |
Exclusion of Members of Congress from Civil Office Appointments |
82 |
| XXXI. |
Death of the ex-Presidents, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson |
87 |
| XXXII. |
British Indemnity for Deported Slaves |
88 |
| XXXIII. |
Meeting of the first Congress Elected under the Administration of Mr. Adams |
91 |
| XXXIV. |
Revision of the Tariff |
95 |
| XXXV. |
The Public Lands—Their Proper Disposition—Graduated Prices—Pre-emption Rights—Donations to Settlers |
102 |
| XXXVI. |
Cession of a Part of the Territory of Arkansas to the Cherokee Indians |
107 |
| XXXVII. |
Renewal of the Oregon Joint Occupation Convention |
109 |
| XXXVIII. |
Presidential Election of 1828, and Further Errors of Mons. de Tocqueville |
111 |
| XXXIX. |
Retiring and Death of Mr. Macon |
114 |
| XL. |
Commencement of General Jackson's Administration |
119 |
| XLI. |
First Message of General Jackson to the two Houses of Congress |
121 |
| XLII. |
The recovery of the Direct Trade with the British West India Islands |
124 |
| XLIII. |
Establishment of the Globe Newspaper |
128 |
| XLIV. |
Limitation of Public Land Sales—Suspension of Surveys—Abolition of the Office of Surveyor General—Origin of the United States Land System—Authorship of the Anti-slavery Ordinance of 1778—Slavery Controversy—Protective Tariff—Inception of the Doctrine of Nullification |
130 |
| XLV. |
Repeal of the Salt Tax |
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