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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... Louisiana , Sectional opposition , Remarks , 54 · ៥ ឌ ន 888 54 55 58 59 59 60 60 CHAPTER VI . Mr. Madison's Administration , Sectional opposition to commercial restrictions , • 61 62 Sectional opposition to the war of 1812 , The ...
... Louisiana , Sectional opposition , Remarks , 54 · ៥ ឌ ន 888 54 55 58 59 59 60 60 CHAPTER VI . Mr. Madison's Administration , Sectional opposition to commercial restrictions , • 61 62 Sectional opposition to the war of 1812 , The ...
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... 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. Madison on secession , • • Declaration of the ...
... 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. Madison on secession , • • Declaration of the ...
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... LOUISIANA . To the proposal of Mr. JEFFERSON to purchase Louisiana the Eastern States were strongly opposed , though the great impor- tance of preserving the free navigation of the Mississippi was acknowledged . To prevent the purchase ...
... LOUISIANA . To the proposal of Mr. JEFFERSON to purchase Louisiana the Eastern States were strongly opposed , though the great impor- tance of preserving the free navigation of the Mississippi was acknowledged . To prevent the purchase ...
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... Louisiana , acquire an undue influence in the General Govern- ment . In the debate upon the admission of Louisiana , Mr. QUINCY , of Massachusetts , used the following language in Con- gress , January 15 , 1811 : " If this bill passes ...
... Louisiana , acquire an undue influence in the General Govern- ment . In the debate upon the admission of Louisiana , Mr. QUINCY , of Massachusetts , used the following language in Con- gress , January 15 , 1811 : " If this bill passes ...
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... Louisiana . The Legislatures of Massachusetts and Connecticut , on re- ceiving the report of the Hartford Convention , sent commission- ers to Washington ; the former , HARRISON GRAY OTIS , THOMAS H. PERKINS , and WILLIAM SULLIVAN ; the ...
... Louisiana . The Legislatures of Massachusetts and Connecticut , on re- ceiving the report of the Hartford Convention , sent commission- ers to Washington ; the former , HARRISON GRAY OTIS , THOMAS H. PERKINS , and WILLIAM SULLIVAN ; the ...
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