CONTENTS OF VOL. II.
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
|---|---|---|
| [I.] | The “Chesapeake” and “Leopard” | [1] |
| [II.] | Demands and Disavowals | [27] |
| [III.] | Perceval and Canning | [55] |
| [IV.] | The Orders in Council | [79] |
| [V.] | No More Neutrals | [105] |
| [VI.] | Insults and Popularity | [128] |
| [VII.] | The Embargo | [152] |
| [VIII.] | The Mission of George Rose | [178] |
| [IX.] | Measures of Defence | [200] |
| [X.] | The Rise of a British Party | [225] |
| [XI.] | The Enforcement of Embargo | [249] |
| [XII.] | The Cost of Embargo | [272] |
| [XIII.] | The Dos de Maio | [290] |
| [XIV.] | England’s Reply to the Embargo | [317] |
| [XV.] | Failure of Embargo | [339] |
| [XVI.] | Perplexity and Confusion | [361] |
| [XVII.] | Diplomacy and Conspiracy | [384] |
| [XVIII.] | General Factiousness | [408] |
| [XIX.] | Repeal of Embargo | [432] |
| [XX.] | Jefferson’s Retirement | [454] |
| [INDEX] | [475] | |
HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES.