Aa, A. J. van der, quoted, 169, 205,
Abbot, Francis E., 425. Abdul-Medjid, 500.
Abo, 277; Usselinx at, 278, 279. Abyssinia, trade with, 240. Accoord, etc., of 1642, 220. Acrelius, I., quoted, 353, 354. Adams, Pres't. Charles K., 89. Adams, Henry, on Jefferson's use of executive patronage, 47. Adams, Dr. Herbert B., 89, 90; re- port of the proceedings of the Third Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association, 5-95. Adams, John, negotiates treaty of Versailles, 38; appointments of, 50.
Adams, John Quincy, quoted, 41,
Amalie von Solms, 297. Amazon, Zealand's plantation on, 218; servant of Usselinx from,
Ambrose of Milan, 394.
America, discovery of, resolutions on anniversary of, 90; church and state in, compared with other na- tions, 394; constitutional basis of the system in, 399. Amersfoort, 290.
Ampliatio oder Erweiterung, 310, 359, 360; described, 316, 317; bibliography, 356, 357.
Ampliation oder Erweiterung, print- ed, 323, 324; quoted, 316, 320; bibliography, 359.
Amsterdam, Usselinx at, 177, 198, 203, 240, 323; chamber of W. I. Co. at, 181, 294; merchants of, drain Beemster, 196; opposes a scheme of Usselinx, 335.
Anderde Discours, etc., not by Usse- linx, 222, 223.
Anderson, Dr. John J., quoted, 42. Andersson, A., 353.
Andersson, Per, director of South Co., 270; obtains subscriptions, 280; manages rope-walk, 281, 286; advises applying funds to navy,
299. Andrews, Dr. Israel W., on the or- dinance and government of the Northwest Territory, 38.
Angelis, Augustin de, attempts com- promise between theological and scientific cometary theories, 124. Angra, in Terceira, 168. Annerstedt, C., 353. Anstruther, Sir R., 238. Atwerp, 162, 164, 166, 263; state of, in 1567, 163; events there, 165 ; colonists to Azores, 167; decline of, 169; fears of its revival, 174, 186, 187; Usselinx proposes cham- ber of South Co. at, 309,
Apian, Peter, observes comets, 139. Aquinas, Thomas, on nature of com- ets, 115.
Arago, shows that comets do not in- fluence temperature, 144. Arboga, river, Usselinx plans to drain lands near, 340; town, 341. Archangel, 276, 311. Arckenholtz, J. W., quoted, 316, 317,
319-321, 323, 337- Arend, J. P., Algemeene Geschie- denis, quoted, 208, 214, 217, 235, 289, 290, 291, 293, 295, 298, 326, 335, 336, 337, 343, 348. Arfwedson, C. D., quoted, 244, 248, 265.
Argonautica Gustaviana, 153, 320, 352-5, 360, 361, 365; described, 317, 318; quoted, 162–317 : passim, 362, 363; bibliography, 357-9. Arietus, quoted, 121.
Armada, Spanish, treasure from, 196. Arminians, 175, 231, 236, 489. See Remonstrants.
Armstrong, John, calls for militia, 55,
57; resigns from cabinet, 63. Arnberg, J. W., quoted, 243, 244,
Arnim, H. G. von, 283.
Artyckelen Die in het Octroy, etc.,
described, 308, 309; title, etc., 365. Asher, G. M., Bibliographical Essay 155; quoted, 162, 167, 169, 170, 175, 176, 182, 192, 198, 222, 224, 229, 326, 327, 329. 336, 349-352, 355-8, 360; wrongly attributes cer- tain pamphlets to Usselinx, 184; his Henry Hudson quoted, 175,
Association, American Historical. re- port of proceedings of the Third Annual Meeting, 5-95; commit- tees of, for 1887, 89; officers of, for 1887, 89; amendment to constitu- tion of, 90; resolution in the third annual meeting, 90; resolution of thanks to, 93. Athanasius Inga, 249.
Atheism, political, charged against
the Constitution, 420.
Atheists, excluded from office in some States, 428.
Augsburg, 307, 311.
Australis, Terra. See Magellanica. Australische Compagnie. See South Company.
Austria, religious freedom in, 488. Auszführlicher Bericht, described, 254-9; printed, 264, 265; copies |
sent out, 267; used at Riga, 274 reprinted in Arg. Gust., 318; quot- ed, 176, 212, 227, 234, 235, 250; bibliography, 352, 353, 354, 359. 360; Anhang, described, 260; quot- ed, 201, 212, 223, 233, 234. 259- Avaux, Claude de Mesmes, Count d',
333, 337; encourages Usselinx, 334- Avis, Grand Master of, 338. Azores, 249: Usselinx in the, 166- 169; state of the, 167-169.
Backus, Rev. Mr., on religious tests, 408; on slavery, 408. Bacon, 211, 530.
Baden, G. L., quoted, 236-8. Bahia, capture and recapture of, 259, 260.
Baltic Sea, struggle for, 272, 282, 283; trade in, 289; Spaniards in, 292; trade of Dutch in, 297. Baltimore, Lord, 523.
Bancroft, George, 6, 36, 54, 72, 73, 79; on self-government, 7; on de- struction of historical materials, 22; resolution of thanks to, 93; on the constitutional guaranty of religions liberty, 519.
Banér, Carl, memorial drawn up for, 251; memorial to, at Stettin, 304, 305; title, etc., 363. Banér, Johan, 331.
Banér, Svante, 261, 269, 274- Baptists, protest against religious in- tolerance, 435; in Sweden, 487. Barneveld. See Oldenbarneveld. Barney, Commodore, in command of flotilla on Patuxent, 55- Bayard, T. F., quoted, 424- Bayle, Pierre, opposes theological doctrine of comets, 137. Bede, on nature of comets, 113. Bedencken vber die Schwedische Suyder Compagnia, 300; title, etc., 365.
Bedenckingen ouer d'opsechten, etc., 330; title, etc., 367. Bedenckinghen, quoted, 176; de- scribed, 184–187; bibliography of,
Bentivoglio, Cardinal, quoted, 172, 182.
Bergen-op-Zoom, 226, 227.
Bergh, L. Ph. C. van den, 154, 157, 167, 170, 171, 174, 204, 361. Berg van Dussen Muilkerk, W. J. E., 155; quoted, 178, 183, 200, 226, 348. Berlin, number of churches in, com- pared with number in New York, 461; treaty of, cited, 500. Bermuda, 313.
Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar, Duke, 320.
Bernouilli, 141; determines form of
cometary orbits, 142.
Bethlen Gabor, 215.
Beyer, Jan, 162, 318, 323, 359; letter of, 327, 328; letters of Usselinx to, 322, 333, 346, 347, 367, 368. Bible, Congress and the, 449; scarcity
of, during Revolution, 450; printed by Robert Aitken, 450; revised version of, 450; acts of Congress in regard to, 507. Bielke, Nils, 277.
Bill of Rights, and the American Constitution, 405.
Biographiskt Lexicon, quoted, 252, 253, 261, 274.
Bisaccioni, Majolino, quoted, 263. Bismarck, 483, 486.
Blackstone, quoted, 403, 440, note. Bladensburg, battle of, 60.
Blasphemy, punishable, 525, 526, 527, 529.
Blekinge, 239.
Block Company, 198.
Blommaert, Samuel, letter of, to Oxenstjerna, 329; on Usselinx, 330 promotes Delaware settle- ment, 331, 332. Bluntschli, 435, 469, note. Bodel Nyenhuis, J. T., 177, 198. Bodin, Jean, on nature of comets,
Bogislav XIV., Duke of Pomerania, 301, 304.
Bohemia, war in, 214; States General assist, 215.
Bouman, J., 155; quoted, 195, 196, 197, 199, 348.
Bowen, Clarence W., 89,90; treasurer of American Historical Association, report of, 95.
Boye, F., quoted, 300, 328, 331 Brabant. See Netherlands, Southern. Brackenbridge, Judge, quoted, 529. Brahe, Ebba, 239.
Brahe, Magnus, 266.
Brahe, Per, quoted, 277.
Brahe, Tycho, observes path of comet of 1577, 139.
Bramhall, Archbishop, 118.
Brandenburg, Elector of (George William), 273,
Brandt, G., quoted, 348. Bray, L. C. de, quoted, 273, 275. Brazil, 178, 208, 256, 259, 342, 343;
Usselinx opposes attacks on, 216, 223, 224, 260; advice respecting, 288, 344. Breckenridge, John, share of, in Reso- lutions of 1798 and 1799, 74. Breda, 288, 290.
Breitenfeld, 303, 306, 320.
Bremen, Usselinx at, 323; Dutch embassy to, 334.
Brevoort, J. Carson, 249, 366. Bricka and Fredericia, quoted, 194. Briefue Declaration, described, 322; quoted, 235, 238, 241, 316, 319, 320; title, etc., 366.
Briefue Deduction, described, 322; quoted, 264, 323; title, etc., 366. Brill, W. G., 170. Brittany, 251.
Brown, Alexander, on new views of early Virginia history, 22.
Brown, Mrs. J. C., and J. N., 185, 229, 233, 265.
Browne, Sir Thomas, quoted, 119. Brussels, 290; government at, 194, 200, 201.
Bryer, Anteunis, assists Usselinx, 278. Buchanan, James, quoted, 41. Bucquoy, Count, 222.
Bull Run, second battle of, 71. Bülow, G. von, 304.
Burgon, J. W., quoted, 163. Burnet, cometary theory of, 145. Burton, Robt., 119. Büttner, author of
Bye-Korf, Den Nederlandtschen, 184, 186.
Byvoeghsel, 259, 354, 355, 359. See Auszführlicher Bericht, Anhang.
Cabot, John, Prof. E. N. Horsford on landfall of, 19. Caerden, Paulus van, 178. Calhoun, John C., nullification theory of, 76; quoted, 78.
Calixtus III., decree of, quoted, 115. Callao, 230, 231. Calvinists, 175, 203, 204, 214; in Sweden, 239, 251.
Camerarius, L., 289, 324; and the loan of troops, 290, 291; assists Usselinx, 326; quoted, 236, 259. Canada, historical studies in; Mr. Geo. Stewart on, 86; Royal Society of, 86; local historical societies in, 87. Canal, neutrality of an interoceanic, A. B. Houghton on, 52. Canaries, Usselinx not there, 167. Capellen tot Ryssel, Jonkheer Hen- rick van der, 348.
Carelia, 248; Usselinx in, 276. Carleton, Sir Dudley, quoted, 214. See also Dorchester. Caron, 175. Cassini, 141.
Catalonia, Usselinx on revolts in, 338. Catholics, attitude of Usselinx toward, 165, 187, 189, 193, 231, 256, 274, 296, 297, 334.
Cedar Run, battle of, 70. Celichius, Andreas, on cause and
meaning of comets, 128; denounces observation of comets, 139. Cent-Associés, Compagnie des, 321. Chaldeans, opinion of, on nature of comets, 112.
Chamberlain, Judge Mellen, on de-
struction of historical materials, 22. Channing, Dr. Edward, on the causes of the Revolution, 30. Chaplains, appointment of, 448. Charles I. of England, 297, 333; in- structions to Roe quoted, 292. Charles V., Emperor, his fear of comets, 114.
Charles IX. of Sweden, 239, 243, 273.
Charles Albert of Sardinia, 494. Charles Lewis, Elector Palatine, 333. Charvériat, E., quoted, 333, 337. Chase, Chief-Justice, quoted, 78. Chesapeake, ravaged by Cockburn, 56. Chinese immigration, 419.
Christ, attitude of, to the state, 393. Christian IV., 236-8, 245, 250, 253,
Christian of Brunswick, 227. Christianity, American, distinctive
feature of, 391; the nation and, 435; in what sense a part of the law of the land, 516; part of the common law of Pennsylvania, 520; of New York, 530; of England,
Christina, queen of Sweden, 341; quoted, 316, 317, 319-321, 323, 337.
Christina of Holstein-Gottorf, queen- dowager of Sweden, 253, 259. Church and state, in the United States, Dr. Schaff on, 391-543; separation of, not a separation of the nation from Christianity, 435; connecting links between, 451; ef- fects of separation of, 460. Circles of German Empire, four up- per, meet at Heilbronn, 316; at Frankfort, 320.
Clairaut, predictions. of, as to comet of 1682, 142.
Clay, Henry, protests against nullifi- cation, 75.
Clergy, Swedish, subscriptions of, 270, 327, 328; excluded from office in some states, 428.
Cleves, duchess Sibylla of, 222. Cockburn, Admiral, retires from Chesapeake, 54; ravages coast of the Chesapeake, 56; persuades Ross to move on Washington, 58; burns public buildings, 62. Colbert, revives scheme of Usselinx, 322.
Colonies, Usselinx on, 191, 192, 211, 212, 344, 345; W. I. Co. not bound to foster, 219, 220. Columbian University, 7; resolution of thanks to, 92. Columbus, General Wilson on, 15; proposed celebration in honor of, 16; letter of, quoted, 18; Usselinx compares himself to, 228, 237, 299, 344.
Comet, Halley's, 116, 120; of 1556,
139; of 1577, 139; of 1682, 142. Comets, history of the doctrine of, by President Andrew D. White, 109-147.
Commelin, Caspar, quoted, 169. Commerce, a general exposition of,
Companies, commercial, 208; in Swed- en, 243-5, 281; in France, 321, 322. Compiègne, 323.
Confederate States, constitution of, cited, 421.
Congregational Church, supported by
taxation in Massachusetts and Con- necticut, 428. Congress, acts of, in regard to the Bible, 449, 507.
Connecticut, Congregational Church in, supported by taxation, 428. Conquest, the Norman, heralded by
Considerations sur l'érection, 330; title, etc., 367.
Constitution of United States, 399;
on toleration, 402; first amend- ment to, 404; its origin, 407; its adoption, 414; proposed religious amendment to Constitution, 420; religious character of Constitution, 422; effect of, on creeds, 430; prayer at centennial of, 506. Constitutions, State, on religious free- dom, 427.
Contra-Remonstrants, 203, 204. Conversion of heathen, Usselinx on, 210, 256.
Cooley, Judge, quoted, 396, 430; on religious liberty, 513. Coolidge, T. Jefferson, Jr., on the de- velopment of municipal government in Massachusetts, 31. Copenhagen, Usselinx at, 237, 238. Copernicus, discards medieval doc- trine of comets, 116.
Copper Company, in Sweden, 280. Cordova, 227.
Corte aenwysinge, described, 216; quoted, 202, 207, 211, 223; title, etc., 361.
Cosmos Club, resolution of thanks to, 93.
Council of the Indies, plan of Usse-
linx for, 211, 212, 217, 248, 309. Council, Swedish royal, 266, 268, 342; censure directors of South Co., 311. See also Svenska Riksrådets Proto- koll.
Courland, 248; Usselinx traverses, 272; duke of, 273. Coxe, W., quoted, 341.
Cranmer, Thomas, on comets, 117. Creeds, effect of the Constitution on, 430.
Cronholm, A., quoted, 244, 283. Cuesta, Cardinal, quoted 496. Cullum, Gen'l. Geo. W., 89; on the at- tack on Washington City in 1814, 54. Culturkampf, 480.
Cumberland, Earl of, at Azores, 168. Cushing, Caleb, quoted, 43.
Daler, value of, 242; divisions of, 278.
Damascus, John of, on nature of comets, 113; quoted by Dieterich, 130. Danforth, Samuel, on comets, 132. D'Anjou's archives, quoted, 252. Danzig, 266, 326; purpose of Usse- linx to go to, 235, 236, 324; pesti- lence at, 238.
Davis, Jefferson, 422, note. Deane, Charles, 90.
Delaware, Swedish colony on the, 263; not in South Company's origi- nal patent, 309; colony founded, opinion of Usselinx on, 332, 333; clergy excluded from office in, 428.
Denmark, 239, 283, 290, 334, 346; Usselinx and commercial matters in, 237, 238; religious freedom in, 487.
Derde Discours, etc., not by Usse- linx, 222.
Derendahl, Johan, 275. Der Reiche Schweden pagnies
Com- Contract, 247, 352, 354; described, 249, 250; bibliog- raphy of, 352, 353; in Argonautica, 359.
Deschamps, Léon, quoted, 321, 323. Despotism, strengthened by medieval doctrine of comets, 113. De Tocqueville, quoted, 437. Dexter, Franklin B., 90. Diet, Swedish. See Riksdag. Dieterich, Conrad, denounces inves- tigation of comets, 122, 139; his sermon on comets, quoted, 129; ef- fect of, 132.
Dijck, Jacob van, 239. Dirschau, 272.
Discours by Forme van Remonstran- tye, not by Usselinx, 184. Discours daer in, 1621, 222. Dodt van Flensburg, J. J., 178. Doerfel, 141; determines form of cometary orbits, 142.
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