Book/Printed Material Memoirs of General Andrew Jackson, together with the letter of Mr. Secretary Adams, in vindication of the execution of Arbuthnot & Ambrister, and the other public acts of Gen. Jackson, in Florida. Copy 3
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- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 3 of Copy 3 at uci chant Oo Moation but lest perchance this false ae ion may be Pee a deleterious effect on the mind of some one i 8 for want of stion on its…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 4 of Copy 3 x tS OF the State Conventeon held at Trent n NewJer sey on the nomination of Presid ential Electors for this State Fetuow Curizens Ata late Convention of Delegates from the sev…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 5 of Copy 3 _ enslaved nations of the old world Is it becoming thenis it sate tors Shall the representatives of three States sent to the capital by nificant minority so destructive of the checks…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 6 of Copy 3 or ae ee shag emy hagerept into the citadel One of the principal outworks has been already gained A breach is making in the wall of our liberties wht every good and…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 7 of Copy 3 oe _ its quiet influence into the very 3 the talents which qualify for war prove in him incompatible with those which are most useful in peace Why then this objection to…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 8 of Copy 3 in a ne a 6 of brilliant successes had dispersed and nearly destroyed the terocious foe Need we remind you of the 8th of January 1815the most glo rious day upon which…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 9 of Copy 3 stance where passion has ever deprived him of his reason or his over bearing temper has produced one imprudent act He has been accused of trampling on the institutions of his country…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 10 of Copy 3 a Ti a sg 4 fairsa zealous supporter of the National Constitution and a cordial advoeate of Manufactures and Internal Improvements All his life un ambitious and fond of retirement he has…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 11 of Copy 3 MEMOIRS OF GaNARBAL ANDREW JACKSON é n TOGETHER WITH THE RETTER OF MR SECRETARY ADAMS nb a 7 Ag VINDICATION OF THE EXECUTION 9 a a Arbuthnot and Ambrister ae a AND…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 12 of Copy 3 NOTE 17 a THE following sketches of Gencrai JACKSON arvé published that his origin education public life and character may be more generally known The brilliancy of his military career has in…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 13 of Copy 3 Qyeye ohn ab MAMOIBS OF Gen Andrew Jackson Tur father of general Jackson emigrated from Ireland in 1765 and settled his family at Waxsaw now the district of Marion in South Carolina…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 14 of Copy 3 In the year 1787 he emigrated to the then south west terri fory of the United States and now the state of Tennessee where from that time up to the year 1812…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 15 of Copy 3 ae ng re ta SS ht a a c5 a litia and volunteers and the scene of action embraced a coun try nearly as large as the whole of NewEnglanid he com…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 16 of Copy 3 4 ps 6 that was not warranted by justice They have endured many insults from the governors and other officers of Spain which if sanctioned by their sovereign amounted to acts of…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 17 of Copy 3 7 before she walks forth in that majesty of strength and power which you threaten to draw down upon the United States Your excellency has been candid enough to amit your hav…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 18 of Copy 3 There is in this city a much greater spirit of disaffectici than had anticipated and among the faithful Louisianians there is a despondency which palsies all my preparations they sec no strong…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 19 of Copy 3 on of the attorney general of the state as to the méasures to Xe pursued against the writer The attorney general was of pinion that the courts could take no cognizance of…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 20 of Copy 3 10 The splendid events of the defence of NewOrleans by Gen eral Jackson are too fresh in the recollection of the present age to require a minute recapitulation The glory of the…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 21 of Copy 3 1 spirit was supported and my communications fo the executive of the U States have testified the sense I entertained of the merits of the corps and officers that were engaged Resting…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 22 of Copy 3 12 been caned into discipline Fatal mistake a fire incessantly kept up directed with a calmness and unerring aim strewed the field with the bravest officers and men of the column which…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 23 of Copy 3 13 ment and perhaps a period put by this decisive stroke to a bloody and savage war These my brave friends are the consequences of the efforts you have made and the…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 24 of Copy 3 14 ty let the coldhearted atheist look for the explanation of im portant events to the mere concatenation of human causes to us the whole universe is loud in proclaiming a Supreme…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 25 of Copy 3 15 tears should cloud the smiles of our triumph and not a cypress leaf be interwoven in the wreath which you present is a source of the most exquisite pleasure Ithank you…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 26 of Copy 3 16 closing the events of the war Gen Jackson in ordering his troops to return home says The majorgeneral is at length enabled to perform the pleasing task of restoring to Tennessee…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 27 of Copy 3 17 fulness and your days of toil wili envy you the happines which these recollections will affordstill more will hé envy the gratitude of that country which you have so eminently contributed…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 28 of Copy 3 18 enpugh to state fhat a majority of the Senate and Ffouse of Representatives of that time did oppose every necessary re quisition that was made for the defence of NewOrleans and…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 29 of Copy 3 oe b such a moment constitutional forms must be suspended for the permanend preservation of constitutional rights and that there could be no question whether it were best to depart for a…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 30 of Copy 3 20 copy of a capitulation which it appears followed the hostili ties committed by that General against the fortress of Pensa cola and in consequence of which the Spanish garrison has been…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 31 of Copy 3 21 ritory of Florida to add further that your excellency will bs pleased to inform your government that the King is of opinion that from the nature of the said injuries and…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 32 of Copy 3 lence rather than to acquire it from the generous friendshi of the King hese extraordinary circumstances has induced his Majesty to take the resolution that it is incompatible with his exaited character…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 33 of Copy 3 23 Tn the fourth and last of these notes of Mr Pizarro he has given formal notice that the king his master has issued orders for the suspension of the negotiation between…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 34 of Copy 3 Q4 of the Spanish commanders but for the terms in which Mri Pizarro speaks of the execution of two subjects of Great Bri tain taken one at the fort of St Marks…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 35 of Copy 3 RS As between the United States and Great Britain we would be willing to bury this transaction in the same grave of obli Vion with other transactions of that war had the…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 36 of Copy 3 26 ols conduct and shewing his pretence that the 9th article ef the treaty of Ghent could have any application to bis Indians was utterly destitute of foundation Copies of the same…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 37 of Copy 3 Qt sufficient force nor an authority without orders from the go vernor general of the Havanna to destroy it It was after wards on the 27th July 1816 destroyed by a cannon…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 38 of Copy 3 28 war It was ascertained that the Spanish force in Florida was inadequate for the protection even of the Spanish terri tory itself against this mingled horde of lawless Indians and negroes…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 39 of Copy 3 29 torch the NegroIndian war against our borders had been re kindled was found an inmate of the commandants family and it was also found that by the commandant himself coun cils…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
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Image 40 of Copy 3 30 had disappeared But he knew that the moment those forces should be disbanded if sheltered by Spanish fortresses if fur nished with ammunition and supplies by Spanish officers and ifaided aud…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy
- Date: 1824
About this Item
Title
- Memoirs of General Andrew Jackson, together with the letter of Mr. Secretary Adams, in vindication of the execution of Arbuthnot & Ambrister, and the other public acts of Gen. Jackson, in Florida.
Names
- Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848.
Created / Published
- Bridgeton, N.J., Printed by S. Siegfried, 1824.
Headings
- - Jackson, Andrew,--1767-1845--Military leadership
- - Arbuthnot, Alexander,--1748?-1818
- - Ambrister, Robert Christie,--1785?-1818
Notes
- - Also available in digital form.
Medium
- 40 p. 23 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- E382 .M51
Library of Congress Control Number
- 11022470
OCLC Number
- 12851494
Online Format
- online text
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