A Critical Study of Nullification in South CarolinaLongmans, Green, and Company, 1896 - 169 Seiten |
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... cents ; in 1832 the pro- duction was 322,200,000 pounds , and the average price was 9 cents . The production had more than doubled ; the price had fallen considerably less than one half . In 1823 the production was 173,700,000 pounds ...
... cents ; in 1832 the pro- duction was 322,200,000 pounds , and the average price was 9 cents . The production had more than doubled ; the price had fallen considerably less than one half . In 1823 the production was 173,700,000 pounds ...
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... cent , and the slaves 36 per cent ; from 1800 to 1810 , the and wealth . white 9 per cent , and the slaves 34 per cent ; from 1810 to 1820 , the white II per cent , and the slaves 32 per cent ; from 1820 to 1830 , the white 8 per cent ...
... cent , and the slaves 36 per cent ; from 1800 to 1810 , the and wealth . white 9 per cent , and the slaves 34 per cent ; from 1810 to 1820 , the white II per cent , and the slaves 32 per cent ; from 1820 to 1830 , the white 8 per cent ...
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... cent were to have of all excess over 20 per cent taken off every second year , beginning January 1 , 1834 , and . continuing till 1840. Then two sharp reductions were to take place , and after July 1 , 1842 , duties would stand at the ...
... cent were to have of all excess over 20 per cent taken off every second year , beginning January 1 , 1834 , and . continuing till 1840. Then two sharp reductions were to take place , and after July 1 , 1842 , duties would stand at the ...
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... cent ad valorem , 2 and this bill the South Carolina State Rights and Free Trade Convention of 1832 formally approved as indicat- ing the true constitutional point to which duties might fall . The measure , which the nullifiers paraded ...
... cent ad valorem , 2 and this bill the South Carolina State Rights and Free Trade Convention of 1832 formally approved as indicat- ing the true constitutional point to which duties might fall . The measure , which the nullifiers paraded ...
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... cent to take effect , was present in the minds of some of the leaders in 1833 ; and James Hamilton , Jr. , in the Convention of that year , had introduced a resolution pledging the State to resist , in such a contingency , by ...
... cent to take effect , was present in the minds of some of the leaders in 1833 ; and James Hamilton , Jr. , in the Convention of that year , had introduced a resolution pledging the State to resist , in such a contingency , by ...
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