Jeffersonian Democracy in South CarolinaUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1940 - 308 strani |
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... John Rutledge had resigned . The President further stated that they would have been offered similar places earlier if he had not been assured by friends of both that they could not be pre- vailed upon to leave private life . After ...
... John Rutledge had resigned . The President further stated that they would have been offered similar places earlier if he had not been assured by friends of both that they could not be pre- vailed upon to leave private life . After ...
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... John Rutledge were reelected and Thomas Lowndes succeeded Thomas Pinckney , who had also been a Federalist.49 Thus in the Seventh Congress the South Carolina representatives were evenly divided for a time between the two parties . In ...
... John Rutledge were reelected and Thomas Lowndes succeeded Thomas Pinckney , who had also been a Federalist.49 Thus in the Seventh Congress the South Carolina representatives were evenly divided for a time between the two parties . In ...
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... John Rutledge against Langdon Cheves , whose advocacy of the war and support of the Madison administration were bitterly attacked.67 On the election day , however , Cheves easily defeated Rutledge , and all of the Re- publican ...
... John Rutledge against Langdon Cheves , whose advocacy of the war and support of the Madison administration were bitterly attacked.67 On the election day , however , Cheves easily defeated Rutledge , and all of the Re- publican ...
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The Physiography of South Carolina | 1 |
REPUBLICAN BEGINNINGS | 28 |
Early Democratic Strivings in South Carolina | 40 |
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1st Cong 1st Sess 2nd Sess Adams administration American Historical Annals of Congress appointment April August bill Britain British candidate Carolinians Charles Cotesworth Pinckney Charles Pinckney Charleston Courier Cheves citizens City Gazette commercial Constitution convention December democratic DeSaussure discussion editor Edward Rutledge election electors Embargo eralists favor February federal Federalists foreign France French governor Hamilton History of S. C. house of representatives Huger Ibid interests Izard Jacob Read January Jay Treaty Jefferson Papers Jeffersonian Democracy John Rutledge July June later legislature letter low country Lowndes measure ment nation newspaper October opposed opposition party peace Pierce Butler Pinckney's planters political President Ralph Izard ratification representation Republicans Revolution Robert Goodloe Harper S. C. House Journal S. C. State Gazette senate slaves Society South Caro South Carolina representatives Thomas Pinckney Thomas Sumter thought tion United vote Washington William Loughton Smith writer wrote