Great Debates in American History: State rights (1798-1861); slavery (1858-1861)Marion Mills Miller Current Literature Publishing Company, 1913 - Civil rights |
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... , SLAVERY ( 1858-1861 ) With an Introduction by ETHELBERT D. WARFIELD , LL.D. President of Lafayette College CURRENT LITERATURE PUBLISHING COMPANY NEW YORK COPYRIGHT , 1913 , BY CURRENT LITERATURE PUBLISHING COMPANY Press GREAT DEBATES IN.
... , SLAVERY ( 1858-1861 ) With an Introduction by ETHELBERT D. WARFIELD , LL.D. President of Lafayette College CURRENT LITERATURE PUBLISHING COMPANY NEW YORK COPYRIGHT , 1913 , BY CURRENT LITERATURE PUBLISHING COMPANY Press GREAT DEBATES IN.
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... President JOHN QUINCY ADAMS . Senators WILLIAM SMITH ( S. C. ) and HAYNE on the Protests of South Carolina and Georgia against the Tariff of 1828 . II . THE UNION : SEPARABLE OR INSEPARABLE ? · Debates in the Senate between ROBERT Y ...
... President JOHN QUINCY ADAMS . Senators WILLIAM SMITH ( S. C. ) and HAYNE on the Protests of South Carolina and Georgia against the Tariff of 1828 . II . THE UNION : SEPARABLE OR INSEPARABLE ? · Debates in the Senate between ROBERT Y ...
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... President of the Confederacy . as Inaugural Address of ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS ( Ga . ) Vice - President : " Slavery the Corner - Stone of the Confed- eracy . " X. COERCION OF THE SOUTHERN STATES : CONSTITU- TIONAL OR UNCONSTITUTIONAL ...
... President of the Confederacy . as Inaugural Address of ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS ( Ga . ) Vice - President : " Slavery the Corner - Stone of the Confed- eracy . " X. COERCION OF THE SOUTHERN STATES : CONSTITU- TIONAL OR UNCONSTITUTIONAL ...
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... president of Columbian University , in a review of that book in the Nation for December 29 , 1887. My view is that the draft was Mr. Breckinridge's , was submitted by him to Mr. Jefferson for consultation with Mr. Nicho- las and others ...
... president of Columbian University , in a review of that book in the Nation for December 29 , 1887. My view is that the draft was Mr. Breckinridge's , was submitted by him to Mr. Jefferson for consultation with Mr. Nicho- las and others ...
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... President John Quincy Adams's " Appeal to the South " -Senator William Smith [ S. C. ] and Senator Hayne on the Protests of South Carolina and Georgia . Τ HE repeal of the Missouri Compromise and the Dred Scott decision marked the high ...
... President John Quincy Adams's " Appeal to the South " -Senator William Smith [ S. C. ] and Senator Hayne on the Protests of South Carolina and Georgia . Τ HE repeal of the Missouri Compromise and the Dred Scott decision marked the high ...
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