Webster's suggestion,
266.
Adams, John, in Massachusetts Convention, 111;
letter to Webster on Plymouth oration, 123;
eulogy on, 125;
supposed speech of, 126.
Adams, John Quincy, most conspicuous man in New England, 129;
opposed to Greek mission, 135;
opinion of Webster's speech against tariff of 1824, 136;
elected President, 137, 149;
anxious for success of Panama mission, 140;
message on Georgia and Creek Indians, 142;
Webster's opposition to, 145;
bitter tone toward Webster in Edwards's affair, 147;
interview with Webster, 148, 149;
conciliates Webster, 149;
real hostility to Webster, 150;
defeated for presidency, 151;
comment on eulogy on Adams and Jefferson, 153;
compared with Webster as an orator, 201;
opinion of reply to Hayne, 206;
opinion of Mr. Webster's attitude toward the South in 1838, 285.
Ames, Fisher, compared with Webster as an orator, 201.
Appleton, Julia Webster, daughter of Mr. Webster, death of, 271.
Ashburton, Lord, appointed special commissioner, 251;
arrives in Washington, 253;
negotiation with Mr.
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