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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Federalist and Republican Views of Government 10
- 2. Passing Laws against Internal Enemies 31
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The Sedition Act First Campaign: The “Suppression of the Whig Presses”
- 3. Common Law Sedition Prosecutions 53
- 4. Targeting Opposition Members of Congress 84
- 5. Keeping the North Safe from Sedition 110
- 6. Failed Prosecutions 134
- 7. The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions 154
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The Sedition Act Second Campaign: The Rebellion the Army Could Not Find
- 8. The Fries Rebellion and Sedition 183
- 9. The Army and the Sedition Act 204
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The Sedition Act Third Campaign: “The Reign of Witches” and the Election of 1800
- 10. A New Round of Enforcement 223
- 11. New York Prosecutions 248
- 12. New England Prosecutions 268
- 13. Prowling the Circuit Stalking Sedition 290
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The Alien Act: “Worthy of the 8th. or 9th. Century”
- 14. French Intriguers and Hordes of Wild Irishmen 321
- 15. At the Mercy of One Man 337
- Epilogue 359
- Appendix: Alien and Sedition Act Prosecutions 373
- Abbreviations 389
- Notes 393
- Acknowledgments 525
- Index 527
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Federalist and Republican Views of Government 10
- 2. Passing Laws against Internal Enemies 31
-
The Sedition Act First Campaign: The “Suppression of the Whig Presses”
- 3. Common Law Sedition Prosecutions 53
- 4. Targeting Opposition Members of Congress 84
- 5. Keeping the North Safe from Sedition 110
- 6. Failed Prosecutions 134
- 7. The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions 154
-
The Sedition Act Second Campaign: The Rebellion the Army Could Not Find
- 8. The Fries Rebellion and Sedition 183
- 9. The Army and the Sedition Act 204
-
The Sedition Act Third Campaign: “The Reign of Witches” and the Election of 1800
- 10. A New Round of Enforcement 223
- 11. New York Prosecutions 248
- 12. New England Prosecutions 268
- 13. Prowling the Circuit Stalking Sedition 290
-
The Alien Act: “Worthy of the 8th. or 9th. Century”
- 14. French Intriguers and Hordes of Wild Irishmen 321
- 15. At the Mercy of One Man 337
- Epilogue 359
- Appendix: Alien and Sedition Act Prosecutions 373
- Abbreviations 389
- Notes 393
- Acknowledgments 525
- Index 527