The Sectional Controversy: Or, Passages in the Political History of the United States, Including the Causes of the War Between the Sections, with Certain ResultsC. Scribner, 1868 - 388 Seiten |
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... Clay's and Mr. Webster's speeches in 1824 , Protest of Georgia , Protest of South Carolina , Remarks , PAGE • 88 88 ... Clay's Compromise resolutions , Mr. Calhoun's speech ,. 187 · 137 144 144 • 145 148 149 · 149 150 Mr. Webster's ...
... Clay's and Mr. Webster's speeches in 1824 , Protest of Georgia , Protest of South Carolina , Remarks , PAGE • 88 88 ... Clay's Compromise resolutions , Mr. Calhoun's speech ,. 187 · 137 144 144 • 145 148 149 · 149 150 Mr. Webster's ...
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... Clay's speech , Remarks , • PAGE 164 167 170 CHAPTER XIV . Gen. Pierce's Administration , 175 Appeal of Senators Chase , and Sumner and others on the subject of the repeal of the Missouri Compromise , 176 Clerical protest , Remarks ...
... Clay's speech , Remarks , • PAGE 164 167 170 CHAPTER XIV . Gen. Pierce's Administration , 175 Appeal of Senators Chase , and Sumner and others on the subject of the repeal of the Missouri Compromise , 176 Clerical protest , Remarks ...
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... CLAY had brought from abroad an admiration of some of the institutions of Great Britain . Some of the old difficulties with that nation had been settled . The manufactures of the North had , to some extent , been protected by the tariff ...
... CLAY had brought from abroad an admiration of some of the institutions of Great Britain . Some of the old difficulties with that nation had been settled . The manufactures of the North had , to some extent , been protected by the tariff ...
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... CLAY , was in favor of a high tariff , as was supposed . It was very natural that Mr. CLAY should unite his political fortunes with him , in preference to General JACKSON ; but by doing so , they both lost some share of the public ...
... CLAY , was in favor of a high tariff , as was supposed . It was very natural that Mr. CLAY should unite his political fortunes with him , in preference to General JACKSON ; but by doing so , they both lost some share of the public ...
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... CLAY made his celebrated speech in favor of what , by a strange mis- nomer , he called " an American system . " It was the privilege of the present writer to hear that speech , and , indeed , all the speeches of importance delivered ...
... CLAY made his celebrated speech in favor of what , by a strange mis- nomer , he called " an American system . " It was the privilege of the present writer to hear that speech , and , indeed , all the speeches of importance delivered ...
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