Great Issues in American History, Svazek 2Richard Hofstadter, Clarence Lester Ver Steeg Vintage Books, 1969 |
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Strana 275
... South Carolina legislature to prepare an attack on the protective tariff . The result was the " South Carolina Exposition and Protest , " which was accepted with some changes by the committee . The Exposition was widely circulated ...
... South Carolina legislature to prepare an attack on the protective tariff . The result was the " South Carolina Exposition and Protest , " which was accepted with some changes by the committee . The Exposition was widely circulated ...
Strana 350
... South asks for justice , simple justice , and less she ought not to take . She has no compromise to offer , but the Constitution ; and no conces- sion or surrender to make . She has already surrendered so much that she has little left ...
... South asks for justice , simple justice , and less she ought not to take . She has no compromise to offer , but the Constitution ; and no conces- sion or surrender to make . She has already surrendered so much that she has little left ...
Strana 383
... South warned that if the Republicans won the coming presidential election , the South would secede . Promptly after Lincoln's election in November , on a platform which denied the authority of either Congress or any territorial ...
... South warned that if the Republicans won the coming presidential election , the South would secede . Promptly after Lincoln's election in November , on a platform which denied the authority of either Congress or any territorial ...
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