The Life and Times of C.G. MemmingerEverett Waddey Company, 1893 - 604 頁 |
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第 82 頁
... slavery upon our posterity . But for South Carolina , divided within herself , to attempt such an enterprise , not only without the aid or co - operation of any of her adjoining sister States , but under the rebukes of all , would be ...
... slavery upon our posterity . But for South Carolina , divided within herself , to attempt such an enterprise , not only without the aid or co - operation of any of her adjoining sister States , but under the rebukes of all , would be ...
第 187 頁
... slavery question , with all the fanatical zeal of the abolitionists and the determined opposition of the people of the slave - holding States . The measures adopted and the means employed by the abolition societies of the North ...
... slavery question , with all the fanatical zeal of the abolitionists and the determined opposition of the people of the slave - holding States . The measures adopted and the means employed by the abolition societies of the North ...
第 192 頁
... slavery should be allowed or prohibited in the territories acquired from Mexico , became of prominent interest . The attention of the people of South Carolina was drawn to these matters year after year in the messages of the Gov- ernors ...
... slavery should be allowed or prohibited in the territories acquired from Mexico , became of prominent interest . The attention of the people of South Carolina was drawn to these matters year after year in the messages of the Gov- ernors ...
第 196 頁
... slaves is prominent among its provisions . By this bold and successful attempt to engraft abolitionism on the principles of our polit- ical system , a power has been assumed , which , by expansion , may yet clothe the entire federal ...
... slaves is prominent among its provisions . By this bold and successful attempt to engraft abolitionism on the principles of our polit- ical system , a power has been assumed , which , by expansion , may yet clothe the entire federal ...
第 201 頁
... slavery , and that there could be no remedy for the evils they recognized to exist outside of the compromise legisla tion of Congress . These had generally been Federalists and Whigs , but were now known as Unionists . The address to ...
... slavery , and that there could be no remedy for the evils they recognized to exist outside of the compromise legisla tion of Congress . These had generally been Federalists and Whigs , but were now known as Unionists . The address to ...
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action adopted American Andrew Jackson appointed Assembly Bank of South bill C. G. Memminger cause character charter citizens coin common consider Constitution Convention cotton court currency Daniel Elliott Huger declared defend deposits disunion doctrine duty E. P. Starr equal evils excitement express fact Federal government feelings fellow-citizens Fourth of July friends gold and silver Governor Harleston Read Harper's Ferry honor House of Representatives Huger institutions interest issue James John John Letcher judgment Langdon Cheves Legislature liberty measures meeting ment Missouri Compromise nations North notes nullification object opinion patriotism peace Petigru plea political present President question remedy resolutions Resolved respect Rights Party scire facias secede secession Senate sentiment session slave slave-holding slavery South Carolina Southern Congress specie payments spirit STARLING TUCKER suspension of specie tariff territory tion Union United Vice-Presidents Virginia vote whole William Drayton Wilmot proviso Yeadon