Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volumen9Harper & Bros., 1902 |
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... convention meets in Philadelphia .. .Sept . 30 , 1831 National protection convention meets in New York .. .Oct . 26 , 1831 George McDuffie , representative from South Carolina , from committee on ways and means , reports a bill ...
... convention meets in Philadelphia .. .Sept . 30 , 1831 National protection convention meets in New York .. .Oct . 26 , 1831 George McDuffie , representative from South Carolina , from committee on ways and means , reports a bill ...
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... Convention " pressed his belief that there was not a or " No convention " ; also , that any true - hearted man in the South who would ordinance adopted by the convention con- cerning " Federal relations " should not be valid until ...
... Convention " pressed his belief that there was not a or " No convention " ; also , that any true - hearted man in the South who would ordinance adopted by the convention con- cerning " Federal relations " should not be valid until ...
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... Convention : The committee to whom was commit- ted the communication of his Excellency the President of the republic , together with the accompanying documents , have had the same under consideration , and have instructed me to report ...
... Convention : The committee to whom was commit- ted the communication of his Excellency the President of the republic , together with the accompanying documents , have had the same under consideration , and have instructed me to report ...
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... convention a legal- ly constituted body . Governor Houston protested against the assumption of any power by the convention , except to refer the matter of secession to the people . The convention assembled in the hall of the House of ...
... convention a legal- ly constituted body . Governor Houston protested against the assumption of any power by the convention , except to refer the matter of secession to the people . The convention assembled in the hall of the House of ...
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... convention , the people of his State , early in March , with all the means in its power , has been 1861 , revealed what he called its usurpa- in session two weeks ( adjourned session ) , tions . He had denounced the convention no succor ...
... convention , the people of his State , early in March , with all the means in its power , has been 1861 , revealed what he called its usurpa- in session two weeks ( adjourned session ) , tions . He had denounced the convention no succor ...
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