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The remedy by state interposition, or nullification; explained and advocated by Chancellor Harper, in his speech at Columbia, (S.C.) on the twentieth September, 1830. : [Three lines of quotation].

LIBRA 342.73 H238
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Harper, William, 1790-1847.
Contributor:
Van Brunt, E. J., printer.
Charleston State Rights and Free Trade Association of South Carolina.
Series:
Political tracts ; no. 6.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nullification (States' rights).
States' rights (American politics).
Physical Description:
24 pages ; 22 cm
Other Title:
Political tract no. 6. January 1832.
Place of Publication:
[Charleston, S.C.] : Published by the State Rights and Free Trade Association. Charleston: Printed by E.J. Van Brunt, no. 121 East-Bay., 1832.
Notes:
At head of title: Political tract no. 6. January 1832.
Title vignette, with motto: "Animus Opibusque Parati."
"From the Lynchburg Jeffersonian Republican. Course of South Carolina."--p. [23]-24.
Cited in:
Checklist Amer. imprints 12820
OCLC:
191243055

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