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XLII. Inaugurating a Foreign Policy
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- The Political Credo of Franklin Pierce XI
- Contents XIII
- Illustrations XVII
- I. An Inheritance 3
- II. A BOY IN THE LAND OF HILLS 11
- III. Scientia Suos Cultores Coronat 14
- IV. Initiation of Esquire Pierce into Law and Politics 28
- V. The Governor's Son 41
- VI. Moods and Musings of the Gentleman from Hillsborough 48
- VII. A Fitting Prelude 63
- VIII. Jacksonian Congressman 64
- IX. A Political Honeymoon 75
- X. Home-making 80
- XI. The Winter of His Discontent 82
- XII. Senator-elect 92
- XIII. The Youngest Senator 98
- XIV. Retirement from Public Life 106
- XV. In Concord 115
- XVI. Punishing Isaac Hill 118
- XVII. Temperance Crusader 123
- XVIII. Maintaining Party Orthodoxy 130
- XIX. Battle with the "Allies" 137
- XX. The Politician Goes Forth to War 147
- XXI. March to Puebla 151
- XXII. Elusive Glory 160
- XXIII. Zenith 171
- XXIV. "Dictator" 180
- XXV. A Pawn in the Game 189
- XXVI. A Staggering Possibility 197
- XXVII. Running for President 205
- XXVIII. Preparing to be a Statesman 216
- XXIX. Tragedy 224
- XXX. Assuming a Burden 227
- XXXI. The Inauguration 232
- XXXII. A New Way of Life 237
- XXXIII. Distributing the Patronage 247
- XXXIV. Shaping Administrative Policies 259
- XXXV. On the Defensive 276
- XXXVI. Attempting Party Discipline 285
- XXXVII. Preparing the Administration Program for Congress 294
- XXXVIII. Congress Assembles 302
- XXXIX. " Society " Receives its Due 327
- XL. Opening Skirmishes 331
- XII. Reaching an Accord with the Senate 335
- XLII. Inaugurating a Foreign Policy 341
- XLIII. The First Administration Measure 349
- XLIV. Entering World Politics 355
- XLV. Midsummer with Congress 364
- XLVI. Another Cuban Hope 373
- XLVII. Popular Reactions 376
- XLVIII. The End of Cuban Annexation 382
- XLIX. Salvaging the Program 388
- L. The Routine of Administration 396
- LI. Putting Down the Know-Nothings 404
- LII. Diplomatic Fencing 409
- LIII. The Territorial Problem 416
- LIV. Squatter Sovereignty in Practice 423
- LV. Summer Miscellany 432
- LVI. Choosing to Run 441
- LVII. Assuming Leadership 445
- LVIII. The First Step 451
- LIX. An Unpleasant Turn of Fate 454
- LX. Coping with Treason in Kansas 457
- LXI. A Rising Power 462
- LXII. The Approach of the Convention 466
- LXIII. Defiance of Great Britain at Last 473
- LXIV. The Calamities of a Month 480
- LXV. Disillusionment 482
- LXVI. Kansas as Campaign Material 489
- LXVII. Kansas in Congress 494
- LXVIII. Establishing Peace in Kansas 497
- LXIX. Preparing for Retirement 500
- LXX. The Final Accounting 505
- LXXI. A President Departs 512
- LXXIL Wandering 523
- LXXIII. Striving to Save the Union 528
- LXXIV. Opposition to the War 535
- LXXY. The Dissolution of a Personality 540
- LXXVI. The Balance Sheet 549
- Notes 557
- Bibliography 587
- Appendix 601
- INDEX 603
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- The Political Credo of Franklin Pierce XI
- Contents XIII
- Illustrations XVII
- I. An Inheritance 3
- II. A BOY IN THE LAND OF HILLS 11
- III. Scientia Suos Cultores Coronat 14
- IV. Initiation of Esquire Pierce into Law and Politics 28
- V. The Governor's Son 41
- VI. Moods and Musings of the Gentleman from Hillsborough 48
- VII. A Fitting Prelude 63
- VIII. Jacksonian Congressman 64
- IX. A Political Honeymoon 75
- X. Home-making 80
- XI. The Winter of His Discontent 82
- XII. Senator-elect 92
- XIII. The Youngest Senator 98
- XIV. Retirement from Public Life 106
- XV. In Concord 115
- XVI. Punishing Isaac Hill 118
- XVII. Temperance Crusader 123
- XVIII. Maintaining Party Orthodoxy 130
- XIX. Battle with the "Allies" 137
- XX. The Politician Goes Forth to War 147
- XXI. March to Puebla 151
- XXII. Elusive Glory 160
- XXIII. Zenith 171
- XXIV. "Dictator" 180
- XXV. A Pawn in the Game 189
- XXVI. A Staggering Possibility 197
- XXVII. Running for President 205
- XXVIII. Preparing to be a Statesman 216
- XXIX. Tragedy 224
- XXX. Assuming a Burden 227
- XXXI. The Inauguration 232
- XXXII. A New Way of Life 237
- XXXIII. Distributing the Patronage 247
- XXXIV. Shaping Administrative Policies 259
- XXXV. On the Defensive 276
- XXXVI. Attempting Party Discipline 285
- XXXVII. Preparing the Administration Program for Congress 294
- XXXVIII. Congress Assembles 302
- XXXIX. " Society " Receives its Due 327
- XL. Opening Skirmishes 331
- XII. Reaching an Accord with the Senate 335
- XLII. Inaugurating a Foreign Policy 341
- XLIII. The First Administration Measure 349
- XLIV. Entering World Politics 355
- XLV. Midsummer with Congress 364
- XLVI. Another Cuban Hope 373
- XLVII. Popular Reactions 376
- XLVIII. The End of Cuban Annexation 382
- XLIX. Salvaging the Program 388
- L. The Routine of Administration 396
- LI. Putting Down the Know-Nothings 404
- LII. Diplomatic Fencing 409
- LIII. The Territorial Problem 416
- LIV. Squatter Sovereignty in Practice 423
- LV. Summer Miscellany 432
- LVI. Choosing to Run 441
- LVII. Assuming Leadership 445
- LVIII. The First Step 451
- LIX. An Unpleasant Turn of Fate 454
- LX. Coping with Treason in Kansas 457
- LXI. A Rising Power 462
- LXII. The Approach of the Convention 466
- LXIII. Defiance of Great Britain at Last 473
- LXIV. The Calamities of a Month 480
- LXV. Disillusionment 482
- LXVI. Kansas as Campaign Material 489
- LXVII. Kansas in Congress 494
- LXVIII. Establishing Peace in Kansas 497
- LXIX. Preparing for Retirement 500
- LXX. The Final Accounting 505
- LXXI. A President Departs 512
- LXXIL Wandering 523
- LXXIII. Striving to Save the Union 528
- LXXIV. Opposition to the War 535
- LXXY. The Dissolution of a Personality 540
- LXXVI. The Balance Sheet 549
- Notes 557
- Bibliography 587
- Appendix 601
- INDEX 603