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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... never be effected without a dissolution of the Union . NULLIFICATION The Tariff Act of 1828 ( see Vol . XII , chapter iv ) caused great indignation in the South , especially in South Carolina and Georgia . Mass meetings were held in ...
... never be effected without a dissolution of the Union . NULLIFICATION The Tariff Act of 1828 ( see Vol . XII , chapter iv ) caused great indignation in the South , especially in South Carolina and Georgia . Mass meetings were held in ...
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... effectuate objects never intended by the great parties by whom the Constitution was framed , to be entrusted to the controlling guardianship of the Federal Government , should render necessary measures of a 28 GREAT AMERICAN DEBATES.
... effectuate objects never intended by the great parties by whom the Constitution was framed , to be entrusted to the controlling guardianship of the Federal Government , should render necessary measures of a 28 GREAT AMERICAN DEBATES.
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... never regretted that she did so until she found that her rights were not secured as she expected they would be . Laws were passed which restrained her citizens and discouraged her industry , and her wealth was taken and bestowed upon ...
... never regretted that she did so until she found that her rights were not secured as she expected they would be . Laws were passed which restrained her citizens and discouraged her industry , and her wealth was taken and bestowed upon ...
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... never be , one of these . They significantly declare that it is time to calculate the value of the Union ; and their aim seems to be to enumerate and to magnify all the evils , real and imaginary , which the Government under the Union ...
... never be , one of these . They significantly declare that it is time to calculate the value of the Union ; and their aim seems to be to enumerate and to magnify all the evils , real and imaginary , which the Government under the Union ...
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... Never were there exhibited in the history of the world higher examples of noble daring , dreadful suffering , and heroic endurance than by the Whigs of Carolina during that Revo- lution . The whole State , from the mountains to the sea ...
... Never were there exhibited in the history of the world higher examples of noble daring , dreadful suffering , and heroic endurance than by the Whigs of Carolina during that Revo- lution . The whole State , from the mountains to the sea ...
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