| Adams, Jaspar, 212-213 | |
| Adams, John, 30-31 | |
| Adams, John Quincy, 73-75 | |
| Adams, Williams, 167 | |
| Agriculture, 80-81; scientific, 112- 113; in South, 231-232 | |
| Allen, William, 46-47 | |
| American Revolution, 27, 29-30, 38- 39, 252 | |
| Anarchism, philosophical, 147-149, 163 | |
| Andrews, Stephen Pearl, 148 | |
| Anti-slavery, 244 ff. | |
| Atwater, Lyman H., 171 | |
| Bacon, Francis, 12, 106-107, 126 | |
| Baird, Robert, 89, 121 | |
| Baker, Edward D., 46 | |
| Ball, Charles,243 | |
| Ballou, Adin, 168 | |
| Bancroft, George, 38-39, 191, 260, | |
| Barlow, Joel, 28-29 | |
| Barnard, Daniel Dewey, 80, 219-221 | |
| Beard, Charles A., 7, 13, 131 | |
| Beecher, Henry Ward, 102, 169-170 | |
| Beecher, Lyman, 100 | |
| Bell, John, 60 | |
| Bentham, Jeremy, 17, 19, 126, 193, 261 | |
| Bigelow, Jacob, 113-114, 125 | |
| Birney, James G., 151 | |
| Bowen, Francis, 59, 86-87 | |
| Bremer, Fredrika, 88 | |
| Brisbane, Albert, 139-141, 145 | |
| Brook Farm, 144-145, 184 | |
| Brougham, Henry, 19, 106, 197 | |
| Brownlee, William C., 99 | |
| Brownlee, William C., 94 | |
| Brownson, Orestes A., 52, 77-78, 136-138, 172-174, 217-218 | |
| Bryant, William Cullen, 53 | |
| Burke, Edmund (Eng. orator), 29 | |
| Burke, Edmund (Com. of Patents), 126 | |
| Burnap, George W., 79-80, 152 | |
| Burritt, Elihu, 69-70 | |
| Bury, J. B., 7, 11-13 | |
| Bush, George, 167 | |
| Bushnell, Horace, 79, 100-101 | |
| Calhoun, John C., 47-48, 227, 232-235 | |
| Calvinism, 33, 150, 152 | |
| Camp, George Sidney, 54 | |
| Carey, Henry C., 82-84, 86 | |
| Carey, Matthew, 82 | |
| Carlyle, Thomas, 157 | |
| Cass, Lewis, 42-43, 51, 57, 59-60, 63 | |
| Catholicism, 33-34, 150, 153; nativist prejudice against, 93-96; defended by O. A. Brownson, 172-174 | |
| Chandler, Joseph R., 56 | |
| Channing, Henry, 151 | |
| Channing, William Ellery, 48, 78-79, 145, 146, 201; and Unitarianism, 150-153, 169 | |
| Channing, William Francis, 118 | |
| Channing, William Henry, 145-146 | |
| Chastellux, Chevalier de, 26 | |
| Chipman, Nathaniel, 253-255, 266 | |
| Christianity, 33-34, 72; Christian Republicanism, 73, 103-104; and nativism, 93 ff., missionary movement, 96 ff; conflict with science, 121 ft.; O. A. Brownson on, 137- 138; and Utopian socialism, 145- 146; Unitarianism, 150-155; and conservatism, 166, 170-174, 193- 194, 264; progressive, 167-169; and self-culture, 200-201 | |
| Civil War, 225, 240, 267 | |
| Claiborne, J. F. H., 64 | |
| Clarke, James Freeman, 79, 152 | |
| Claxton, Timothy, 199 | |
| Clay, Cassius M., 246 | |
| Clay, Henry, 48, 57 | |
| Clergy, concept of progress, 51, 55- 56, 78-80, 120 ff. | |
| Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 158 | |
| Combe, George, 24, 88, 260 | |
| Commerce, as agency of progress, 79- 80, 176; and internal improvements, 73 ft.; in South, 225 ft. | |
| Compromise of 1850, 219, 235-236, | |
| Comte, Auguste, 12, 148-149 | |
| Condorcet, 14-16, 19, 26, 30, 239, 254, 258 | |
| Cone, Spencer W., 179 | |
| Considérant, Victor, 143 | |
| Constitution, ideas about, 75, 233, 240, 248-249, 254 | |
| Cooper, James Fenimore, 179-183, 193, 244 | |
| Cooper, Thomas, 122, 190 |
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Book title: The Diplomatic Relations of the United States with the Barbary Powers, 1776-1816.
Contributors: Arthur Alphonse Ekirch Jr. - Author.
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press.
Place of publication: Chapel Hill, NC.
Publication year: 1931.
Page number: 301.
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