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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... Fact , Acknowledged by a Mighty Prince and Faithful Ally [ Satan ] . 286 The Dis - United States . 289 [ Sumner ] Letting the Cat Out of the Bag . 333 UNIV . OF CALIFORNIA INTRODUCTION THE KENTUCKY RESOLUTIONS T I vii.
... Fact , Acknowledged by a Mighty Prince and Faithful Ally [ Satan ] . 286 The Dis - United States . 289 [ Sumner ] Letting the Cat Out of the Bag . 333 UNIV . OF CALIFORNIA INTRODUCTION THE KENTUCKY RESOLUTIONS T I vii.
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... fact that they declared a particular theory of the origin and nature of the national Govern- ment . Unhappily this theory was hastily put together and capable of the greatest diversity of interpretation . This has rendered the history ...
... fact that they declared a particular theory of the origin and nature of the national Govern- ment . Unhappily this theory was hastily put together and capable of the greatest diversity of interpretation . This has rendered the history ...
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... facts that will ever be known have been laid before the public , and there remains a gap in the evidence which is essential to determine two main points : the origin of the idea of offering resolutions in the State legislatures , and ...
... facts that will ever be known have been laid before the public , and there remains a gap in the evidence which is essential to determine two main points : the origin of the idea of offering resolutions in the State legislatures , and ...
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... fact with regard to the author- ship , two or three very significant facts have become more and more evident . The first of these is that the Kentucky Resolutions were the first step in the propaganda of the Jeffersonian theory of the ...
... fact with regard to the author- ship , two or three very significant facts have become more and more evident . The first of these is that the Kentucky Resolutions were the first step in the propaganda of the Jeffersonian theory of the ...
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... enable him . For the facts to support his statements , he relied prin- cipally upon a partisan book entitled " The Olive Branch , " published shortly after the convention by Theodore 24 GREAT AMERICAN DEBATES Robert Y Hayne Photogravure.
... enable him . For the facts to support his statements , he relied prin- cipally upon a partisan book entitled " The Olive Branch , " published shortly after the convention by Theodore 24 GREAT AMERICAN DEBATES Robert Y Hayne Photogravure.
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