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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... favor , Representative THOMAS CLAYTON ( Ga . ) ; opposed , Senator HENRY CLAY ( Ky . ) , President ANDREW JACKSON . Debate in the Senate on the " Force Bill " : in favor , WIL- LIAM H. WILKINS ( Pa . ) , FELIX GRUNDY ( Tenn . ) , DANIEL ...
... favor , Representative THOMAS CLAYTON ( Ga . ) ; opposed , Senator HENRY CLAY ( Ky . ) , President ANDREW JACKSON . Debate in the Senate on the " Force Bill " : in favor , WIL- LIAM H. WILKINS ( Pa . ) , FELIX GRUNDY ( Tenn . ) , DANIEL ...
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... favor , Senator DAVIS , GRAHAM N. FITCH ( Ind . ) , ROBERT TOOMBS ( Ga . ) ; opposed , DANIEL CLARK ( N. H. ) , STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS ( Ill . ) . VIII . SLAVERY IN THE TERRITORIES ( The Issue in the Presi- dential Campaign of 1860 ) Tilt ...
... favor , Senator DAVIS , GRAHAM N. FITCH ( Ind . ) , ROBERT TOOMBS ( Ga . ) ; opposed , DANIEL CLARK ( N. H. ) , STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS ( Ill . ) . VIII . SLAVERY IN THE TERRITORIES ( The Issue in the Presi- dential Campaign of 1860 ) Tilt ...
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... favor . Fifthly . The influence of patronage in the distribution of offices , which in these States has been almost invariably made among men the least entitled to such distinction , and who have sold themselves as ready instruments for ...
... favor . Fifthly . The influence of patronage in the distribution of offices , which in these States has been almost invariably made among men the least entitled to such distinction , and who have sold themselves as ready instruments for ...
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... favor of nationalism . Nevertheless the Southerners continually cast the Hartford convention up to the North as interdicting any complaint from that quarter against secession by the South . Thus , in 1830 , during the agitation over ...
... favor of nationalism . Nevertheless the Southerners continually cast the Hartford convention up to the North as interdicting any complaint from that quarter against secession by the South . Thus , in 1830 , during the agitation over ...
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... favors , whether by legis- lation or appropriation , which have a direct and powerful ten- dency to spread corruption through the land ; to create an abject spirit of dependence ; to sow the seeds of dissolution ; to produce jealousy ...
... favors , whether by legis- lation or appropriation , which have a direct and powerful ten- dency to spread corruption through the land ; to create an abject spirit of dependence ; to sow the seeds of dissolution ; to produce jealousy ...
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