Diary in America, Series Two
Frederick Marryat
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Diary in America, Series Two
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"Diary in America, Series Two"
Volume One—Chapter One.
Travelling.
Travelling.
Volume One—Chapter Two.
Travelling.
Travelling.
Volume One—Chapter Three.
Travelling.
Government Steam Vessels Building.
Loss of the Ben Sherrod, by a Passenger.
Loss of the Home.
Loss of the Moselle.
Travelling.
Government Steam Vessels Building.
Loss of the Ben Sherrod, by a Passenger.
Loss of the Home.
Loss of the Moselle.
Volume One—Chapter Four.
Travelling.
Origin of Mint-Julep.
Travelling.
Origin of Mint-Julep.
Volume One—Chapter Five.
Emigration and Migration.
Emigration and Migration.
Volume One—Chapter Six.
Newspaper Press.
Newspaper Press.
Volume One—Chapter Seven.
Authors, etc.
Positive Expenses to Publisher.
Authors, etc.
Positive Expenses to Publisher.
Volume One—Chapter Eight.
The Mississippi.
“A most Disgraceful Affair.
The Mississippi.
“A most Disgraceful Affair.
Volume Two—Chapter One.
Society—Women.
Society—Women.
Volume Two—Chapter Two.
Public Opinion, or the Majority.
America in 1782.
America in 1835.
Public Opinion, or the Majority.
America in 1782.
America in 1835.
Volume Two—Chapter Three.
Patriotism.
Patriotism.
Volume Two—Chapter Four.
England and the United States.
“Americans Attend!
England and the United States.
“Americans Attend!
Volume Two—Chapter Five.
Society.—General Character, etcetera.
Society.—General Character, etcetera.
Volume Two—Chapter Six.
Aristocracy.
Aristocracy.
Volume Two—Chapter Seven.
Government.
Government.
Volume Two—Chapter Eight.
Volume Two—Chapter Nine.
“The Standing Army.”
“The Standing Army.”
Volume Two—Chapter Ten.
Volume Two—Chapter Eleven.
Appendix. Constitution of the United States.
Article 1.—Section 1.
Section 2.
Section 3.
Section 4.
Section 5.
Section 6.
Section 7.
Section 8.
Section 9.
Section 10.
Article 2.—Section 1.
Section 2.
Section 3.
Section 4.
Article 3.—Section 1.
Section 2.
Section 3.
Article 4.—Section 1.
Section 2.
Section 3.
Section 4.
Article 5.
Article 6.
Article 7.
Amendments to the Constitution.
End of Vol. II.
Appendix. Constitution of the United States.
Article 1.—Section 1.
Section 2.
Section 3.
Section 4.
Section 5.
Section 6.
Section 7.
Section 8.
Section 9.
Section 10.
Article 2.—Section 1.
Section 2.
Section 3.
Section 4.
Article 3.—Section 1.
Section 2.
Section 3.
Article 4.—Section 1.
Section 2.
Section 3.
Section 4.
Article 5.
Article 6.
Article 7.
Amendments to the Constitution.
End of Vol. II.
Volume Three—Chapter One.
Canada.
Canada.
Volume Three—Chapter Two.
The Canadas, continued.
The Canadas, continued.
Volume Three—Chapter Three.
The Canadas, continued.
Estimate 1.
Estimate 2.
The Canadas, continued.
Estimate 1.
Estimate 2.
Volume Three—Chapter Four.
The Canadas, continued.
The Canadas, continued.
Volume Three—Chapter Five.
The Canadas, continued.
The Canadas, continued.
Volume Three—Chapter Six.
The Canadas, continued.
The Canadas, continued.
Volume Three—Chapter Seven.
Indians.
Indians.
Volume Three—Chapter Eight.
Indians.
1.—Name and number of the tribes now east of the Mississippi.
2.—Not under treaty stipulations to remove.
2.—Number of Indians who have emigrated from the east to the west of the Mississippi.
3.—Number of the Indigenous Tribes within striking distance of the Western frontier.
Recapitulation.
Estimated number of warriors.
Advanced Ports.
Appalling destruction of North-west Indians by Small-pox.
Indians.
1.—Name and number of the tribes now east of the Mississippi.
2.—Not under treaty stipulations to remove.
2.—Number of Indians who have emigrated from the east to the west of the Mississippi.
3.—Number of the Indigenous Tribes within striking distance of the Western frontier.
Recapitulation.
Estimated number of warriors.
Advanced Ports.
Appalling destruction of North-west Indians by Small-pox.
Volume Three—Chapter Nine.
Causes of the Florida War.
“To the Chiefs and Warriors of the Seminole Indians in Florida.
Causes of the Florida War.
“To the Chiefs and Warriors of the Seminole Indians in Florida.
Volume Three—Chapter Ten.
Florida War.
Florida War.
Volume Three—Chapter Eleven.
Reply to the Edinburgh Review.
Reply to the Edinburgh Review.
Volume Three—Chapter Twelve.
Discourse on the Evidences of the American Indians being the Descendants of the Lost Tribes of Israel.
The End.
Discourse on the Evidences of the American Indians being the Descendants of the Lost Tribes of Israel.
The End.
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