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AMERICAN HISTORY

From the Debates in the British Parliament on the
Colonial Stamp Act (1764-1765) to the Debates
in Congress at the Close of the Taft
Administration (1912-1913

EDITED BY

MARION MILLS MILLER, LITT.D. (PRINCETON)

Editor of "The Life and Works of Abraham Lincoln," etc.

IN FOURTEEN VOLUMES

EACH DEALING WITH A SPECIFIC SUBJECT, AND CONTAINING A SPECIAL INTRODUC-
TION BY A DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN STATESMAN OR PUBLICIST

VOLUME FIVE

STATE RIGHTS (1798-1861), SLAVERY (1858-1861)
With an Introduction by ETHELBERT D. WARFIELD, LL.D.
President of Lafayette College

CURRENT LITERATURE PUBLISHING COMPANY

NEW YORK

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COPYRIGHT, 1913, BY

CURRENT LITERATURE PUBLISHING COMPANY

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Press of J. J. Little & Ives Co., New York

CONTENTS OF VOLUME FIVE

I. STATE RIGHTS (introductory chapter).

Senator THOMAS H. BENTON (Mo.), on the "Theory of Com-
pact" between the States in the Virginia and Kentucky
Resolutions, as opposed to the Theory of Nullification held
by Senator JOHN C. CALHOUN (S. C.).

Senator ROBERT Y. HAYNE (S. C.), on the "Treason of New

England" (in the Hartford Convention).

"Appeal to the South" (against Nullification) by President

JOHN QUINCY ADAMS.

Senators WILLIAM SMITH (S. C.) and HAYNE on the Protests

of South Carolina and Georgia against the Tariff of 1828.

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