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Oregon question, III. attitude of, in the civil war, IV. and the Alabama claims, IV. and the fisheries dispute, IV. English, the. See England. English Church, agitation in Maryland in favor of, I. in the colonies, I. English, William H., IV. Epidemics in Colonial America, I. Ericson, Lief, his sail to America, I. Ericson, Thorwald, I. Erie, battle of Lake, II. Erskine, Lord, his words on Washington, II. Eskimos, traditions among, concerning Frobisher's visits, I. Ether, III. Eutaw Springs, battle of, II. "Evangeline," history, I. Evans, Oliver, II. Evans, Rear-Admiral R. D., VI. Evarts, William M., IV. delivers oration at Centennial celebration, IV. Everett, Edward, III. his nomination, III. Excise, the, in Washington's administration, II. F Factory system, beginning of, in United States, II. Fairbanks, Charles W., nominated for Vice-president, VI. Fair Oaks, battle of, IV. Farmers' Free List Bill, VI. Farms in United States, VI. Farragut, Commodore, at New Orleans, IV. at Mobile harbor, IV. Federal Convention of 1787, the, II. personnel of the, II. Federalism and anti-Federalism, II. origin and development of the terms, II. policy of, II. Federalists, aristocratic, II. two kinds of Federalists, II. policy of anti-Federalists, II. Federalist and anti-Federalist arguments on Article 1., section VIII. of Constitution, II. Federalist leaning toward England, II. Federalistic and anti-Federalistic feeling toward the French Revolution. II. Federalists in the ascendant in the VIth Congress, II. Federalist excesses and sedition, II. results of the Federalist policy, II. animus of Federalists, II. unpopularity of Federalism, II. Federalist discussion, II. Federalist opposition to the administration, II. Federalist strength waning, II. its after influence, II. opposition of Federalists to war of 1812, II. Federalist and anti-Federalist. See Federalism. "Federalist, The," II. Fendall, governor of Maryland, his rebellion, I. Ferdinand VII. of Spain, III. Ferdinand and Isabella, Columbus appeals to, I. Field, Cyrus W., and the Atlantic cable, III. Filipino insurgents at Manila, V. characteristics, V. secret leagues, V. and U. S., V. Fillmore, Millard, III. Financial crisis of 1857, III. Finnborge, I. Fish, Hamilton, IV. Fisher, Fort, taken, IV.
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