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naval operations of the, IV.
England sides with, IV.
Napoleon III. aids, IV.
finances of, IV.
Confederation, the Articles of, II.
bound the States together, II.
faults of, II.
advantages of, II.
propositions to reform the, II.
no fundamental law, II.
Congregationalists nearly all Federalists, II.
Congress, the first Continental, II.
pet.i.tion by, sent to England, II.
adjourns to Baltimore, II.
gives thanks for close of Revolutionary war, II.
the Revolutionary, II.
its powers, II.
personnel of, II.
thoroughness of first const.i.tutional, II.
censures Andrew Jackson, III.
an extra session of, in panic of 1837, III.
treatment of anti-slavery pet.i.tions by, III.
inaction of, toward the South, III.
and President Johnson, IV.
takes measures to protect the negroes, IV.
resolution declaring Cuba free, V.
extra session, tariff, V.
national defence fund voted, V.
on occupancy of Cuba, V.
government of Cuba, V.
on Philippines, V.
Filipinos, V.
congressional apportionment, V.
San Francisco relief fund voted, VI.
increase of members of House of Representatives, VI.
Progressives in, VI.
Congress, the, burned, IV.
Connecticut, settlement of, I.
population of towns of, in 1643. I.
and Charles II., I.