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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... Congress , Fugitives from justice and from labor , Jefferson's letter to General Washington , Remarks , 36 39 40 41 CHAPTER IV . John Adams ' Administration , Assertion of State rights , · 44 44 Doctrine of State rights ,. 45 Luther ...
... Congress , Fugitives from justice and from labor , Jefferson's letter to General Washington , Remarks , 36 39 40 41 CHAPTER IV . John Adams ' Administration , Assertion of State rights , · 44 44 Doctrine of State rights ,. 45 Luther ...
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... Congress over Territories , 211 · Territory of Louisiana , 211 The peace Congress , Who were the parties to the constitutional compact ? Mr. Webster's resolutions in the Senate in 1832 , . Ordinance of secession passed by Georgia , Mr ...
... Congress over Territories , 211 · Territory of Louisiana , 211 The peace Congress , Who were the parties to the constitutional compact ? Mr. Webster's resolutions in the Senate in 1832 , . Ordinance of secession passed by Georgia , Mr ...
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... Congress , scout the idea of sectional distinctions and of in- dividual interests . " All America , " said he , " is thrown into one mass . Where are your landmarks , your boundaries of colo- nies ? They are all thrown down . The ...
... Congress , scout the idea of sectional distinctions and of in- dividual interests . " All America , " said he , " is thrown into one mass . Where are your landmarks , your boundaries of colo- nies ? They are all thrown down . The ...
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... Congress would entirely avoid the manifestation of sectional feelings . Such feelings were , indeed , called forth , but they were expelled from the heart of the people of the colonies by the new and stronger affection , namely , love ...
... Congress would entirely avoid the manifestation of sectional feelings . Such feelings were , indeed , called forth , but they were expelled from the heart of the people of the colonies by the new and stronger affection , namely , love ...
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... Congress , they would probably coöperate with Congress in giving effi- cacy to it . " Mr. MERCER , of Virginia , expressed great disquietude at this information ; considered it as a dangerous precedent ; and " that it behooved the ...
... Congress , they would probably coöperate with Congress in giving effi- cacy to it . " Mr. MERCER , of Virginia , expressed great disquietude at this information ; considered it as a dangerous precedent ; and " that it behooved the ...
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