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"With an Essay on Daniel Webster as a Master of English Style"

Webster in Congress towards, 243;
votes of Hayne on, 245;
Mr. Calhoun's bill for, 466.
International Law, duty of United States in regard to, 60, 61, 66.
Ireland, coasting trade of England with, 109;
legislation desired in, 499.
Iron, concerning home manufacture of, 104-106;
how affected by tariff of 1824, 104;
effect of increased duty on, 108.

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Jackson, Andrew, veto on United States Bank Bill, 320;
opinion of Mr. Webster on the veto of the Bank bill, 337, 338;
message in regard to the Bank of United States, 343;
uses his power to remove from office, 347;
sentiments of Webster on re-election of, 357;
protest of, 367;
removal of deposits by, 369;
recommends letters of marque and reprisal against France, 420;
remarks of Mr. Webster on, 423;
his course concerning the currency, 434;
inauguration as President, 434;
act of making sales of public lands payable in gold and silver, 438;
character of, 439;
elected President _vice_ Mr. Adams in 1828, 581;
idea of bridging the Potomac, 652.
James the First, his tyranny, 377.
James the Second, attack on college livings at Magdalen College, 17.
Jay, John, his services, 311;
appointed Chief Justice, 311;
quoted, 538;
treaty of 1794 with England, 608.
Jefferson, Thomas, news of the death of, 156;
birth and education of, 163;
elected to first Congress, 163, 172;
his paper on "Rights of America," 163;
appointed to draft the Declaration, 164;
remark on Adams in Congress, 166;
Governor of Virginia, 172;
his "Notes on Virginia," 172;
Minister abroad, 172;
Secretary of State, 172;
Vice-President and President, 172, 173;
his "Manual of Parliamentary Practice," 172;
founded University of Virginia, 173;
his scholarship, 173;
last days of, 173;
inscription for his monument, 173;
Louisiana acquired in administration of, 175;
correspondence concerning the Confederation, 287;
use of his power to remove from office, 348;
opposed to expending money without appropriation, 418;
admitted Louisiana into the Union, 559;
opinion of admitting Louisiana into the Union, 630;
rule in respect to impressment, 658.


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