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Congress of the United States: At the second session, begun and held at the city of New-York, on Monday the fourth of January, one thousand seven hundred and ninety. An act for giv...
Subjects: “…Tariff United States.…”
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Congress of the United States: At the second session, begun and held at the city of New-York, on Monday the fourth of January, one thousand seven hundred and ninety. An act for giv...
Subjects: “…Tariff United States.…”
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Hints, suggestions, and contributions toward the labours of a convention
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The dissolution of the Union a sober address to all those who have any interest in the welfare, the power, the glory, or the happiness of the United States : "united we stand, divi...
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Political papers, addressed to the advocates for a congressional revenue of the state of New-York
Published: Printed by Shepard Kollock, corner of Wall and Water-Streets, opposite the Coffee-House., 1786Subjects: “…Tariff United States.…”
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Dominion of memories : Jefferson, Madison, and the decline of Virginia /
Table of Contents: “…John Marshall -- Another constitutional convention -- Tariff wars -- Abolitionists and other enemies -- Epilogue : Jefferson and Virginia, a hundred years later.…”
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Bloody flag of anarchy : Unionism in South Carolina during the Nullification Crisis /
Table of Contents: “…Containing Chaos: Slavery, Tariffs, and the Rise of Radicalism, 1822-28 -- Defining Convictions: The Process of Political Realignment, 1828-30 -- Contesting Manhood: Partisanship and Political Violence, 1830-32 -- Imagining Disunion: The Nullification Winter, 1832-33 -- Swearing Allegiance: The Test Oath Controversy, 1833-35 -- Forging Consensus: The Politics of Slavery, 1835-36.…”
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Political miscellanies
Published: 1829Table of Contents: “…Clay's speech upon the tariff ... Mr. Giles' speech upon the resolutions of inquiry ... …”
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