Nullification and Secession in the United States: A History of the Six Attempts During the First Century of the RepublicG. P. Putnam, 1897 - 461 strani |
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... wrote , " I am still trying to prop the frail and worthless fabric . " On an- other occasion he averred : " I myself am affectionately attached to the republican theory , and desire to demon- strate its practical success . But as to ...
... wrote , " I am still trying to prop the frail and worthless fabric . " On an- other occasion he averred : " I myself am affectionately attached to the republican theory , and desire to demon- strate its practical success . But as to ...
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... wrote , " It certainly cannot be ranked a triumph of American diplomacy , but it is better than war . " Making all possible allowances for the exigencies of the time , the Jay treaty was a party treaty . Mr. Jay himself wrote to Judge ...
... wrote , " It certainly cannot be ranked a triumph of American diplomacy , but it is better than war . " Making all possible allowances for the exigencies of the time , the Jay treaty was a party treaty . Mr. Jay himself wrote to Judge ...
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... wrote Clark of New Orleans , who was in Burr's confidence . The French minister wrote to his government , The project of effecting a separation between the Western and Atlan- tic States marches on . The division of the Confederate ...
... wrote Clark of New Orleans , who was in Burr's confidence . The French minister wrote to his government , The project of effecting a separation between the Western and Atlan- tic States marches on . The division of the Confederate ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Thomas Jefferson 2 Instructions for the Deputies | 21 |
5 Jeffersons Original Draft of the Declaration | 37 |
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Aaron Burr action Adams Alien alliance amendment American army authority believe Britain British Burr's Calhoun citizens civil Colonel Burr colonies compact compromise Confederacy Congress Connecticut Constitution Convention created Crittenden Compromise danger declared delegates disunion duty election England equal ernment established executive existence federacy Federal party Federalists force France freedom Governor Hamilton Hartford Convention honor independent Jackson Jay treaty Jefferson John Adams John Quincy Adams judges Kentucky labor laws leaders legislation legislature liberty Madison manufactures Massachusetts measures ment militia Missouri Compromise moral nature never North Northern nullification Ohio opinion Orleans passed peace persons Pickering political popular present President principle proclamation protection question Republic Republican resolution says secede secession sectional secure Sedition Senate sentiment slave slavery social South Carolina Southern sovereign sovereignty Supreme Court tariff taxes territory thereof tion treason treaty Union United Virginia vote Washington Wilkinson wrote York