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Childs, George W., 251, 252
Chopin, 367
Chronicle, Boston, 82, 84
London, 83
New York, 192
Pennsylvania, 93
Independent, Boston, 145, 146, 184
Cicero (cited), 2, 3
Cincinnati Convention, 331
Commercial, 331, 343, 344
Gazette, 210, 227
Mercury, 209
Post, 227
Republican, 227
Whig, 227
Citizen, New York, 238
American, 192
City and Country News, 13
City Intelligence, London, 28
Clark, Gilbert J., 192
Myron H., 288, 289
Clay Compromise, 286
Clay, Henry, 233, 277, 333
Claypoole, 133, 144, 172
Cleveland, Grover, 365, 366
Cleveland (Ohio), 334
Leader, 334, 335
Clinton, George, 90, 132, 156
Clinton, George, Public Papers (cited), 132, 133
Cobbett, William (cited), 17
Cobbett, William, 168, 169, 170, 179, 194
Cobson, John, 41
Coffey, Titian J., 339
Colden, Cadwallader, 119
Coleman, William, 150, 192, 193, 197, 238, 258, 350, 356
Coles, Edward, 298, 303
Colfax, Schuyler, 294, 318
College, Dickinson, 151
Collins, Isaac, 128
Colonial Congress, 70
Colton, Walter (cited), 374
Columbia, schooner, 152
Columbia, South Carolina, 259
University, 367
Observer, 234
Commercial, Cincinnati, 331, 343, 344
Commercial Advertiser, New York, 167, 244, 258, 262, 277, 350
Commons (Third Estate), 59
"Common Sense," 121, 131
Confiscation Act, 316
Congress, Colonial, 70
General, in America, 61
"Congress of American States," 109
Congressional Globe, Washington, 235, 236, 237
Congressional Record, 237
Connecticut Courant, 95, 138, 167
Gazette, 95, 96, 97
Constitution, 135, 137, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 150, 151, 152, 166
Continental Army, 116
Conway, Moncure D. (quoted), 131
Conwell, Christopher C., 242, 260
Cook, Daniel Pope, 214