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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 . II .
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 . II .
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... The Tariff of 1828 - Threats of Secession by South Carolina and Georgia - 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 .
... The Tariff of 1828 - Threats of Secession by South Carolina and Georgia - 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 .
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Agriculture , indeed , must feel at last , but this appeal to its sensibility comes too late . Again , the immense population which has swarmed into the West , remote from immediate danger , and which is constantly augmenting , will not ...
Agriculture , indeed , must feel at last , but this appeal to its sensibility comes too late . Again , the immense population which has swarmed into the West , remote from immediate danger , and which is constantly augmenting , will not ...
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... however , felt the gravity of the situation and , in his message of December 2 , 1828 , strove to pacify the disaffected section of the country by extending hopes of a revision of the obnoxious act and by appealing to the good sense ...
... however , felt the gravity of the situation and , in his message of December 2 , 1828 , strove to pacify the disaffected section of the country by extending hopes of a revision of the obnoxious act and by appealing to the good sense ...
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APPEAL TO THE SOUTH MESSAGE OF PRESIDENT ADAMS , DECEMBER 2 , 1828 The tariff of the last session was , in its details , not acceptable to the great interests of any portion of the Union , not even to the interest which it was specially ...
APPEAL TO THE SOUTH MESSAGE OF PRESIDENT ADAMS , DECEMBER 2 , 1828 The tariff of the last session was , in its details , not acceptable to the great interests of any portion of the Union , not even to the interest which it was specially ...
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