قراءة كتاب Thirty Years' View (Vol. I of 2) or, A History of the Working of the American Government for Thirty Years, from 1820 to 1850

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Thirty Years' View (Vol. I of 2)
or, A History of the Working of the American Government
for Thirty Years, from 1820 to 1850

Thirty Years' View (Vol. I of 2) or, A History of the Working of the American Government for Thirty Years, from 1820 to 1850

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LXXIV. First Annual Message of President Jackson, after his Second Election 283 LXXV. Bank of The United States—Delay in Paying the Three per Cents.—Committee of Investigation 287 LXXVI. Abolition of Imprisonment for Debt 291 LXXVII. Sale of United States Stock in the National Bank 294 LXXVIII. Nullification Ordinance in South Carolina 297 LXXIX. Proclamation against Nullification 299 LXXX. Message on the South Carolina Proceedings 303 LXXXI. Reduction of Duties—Mr. Verplanck's Bill 308 LXXXII. Reduction of Duties—Mr. Clay's Bill 313 LXXXIII. Revenue Collection, or Force Bill 330 LXXXIV. Mr. Calhoun's Nullification Resolutions 334 LXXXV. Secret History of the "Compromise" of 1833 342 LXXXVI. Compromise Legislation; and the Act, so called, of 1833 344 LXXXVII. Virginia resolutions of '98-'99—Disabused of their South Carolina Interpretation—1. Upon their Own Words—2. Upon Contemporaneous Interpretation 347 LXXXVIII. Virginia Resolutions of 1798—Disabused of Nullification by their Author 354 LXXXIX. The Author's own View of the Nature of Our Government, as being a Union in Contradistinction to a League—Presented in a Subsequent Speech on Missouri Resolutions 360 XC. Public Lands—Distribution of Proceeds 362 XCI. Commencement of the Twenty-third Congress—The Members', and President's Message 369 XCII. Removal of the Deposits from the Bank of the United States 373 XCIII. Bank Proceedings, on Seeing the Decision of the President, in relation to the Removal of the Deposits 379 XCIV. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury to Congress on the Removal of the Deposits 381 XCV. Nomination of Government Directors, and their Rejection 385 XCVI. Secretary's Report on the Removal of Deposits 393 XCVII. Call on the President for a Copy of the "Paper Read to the Cabinet" 399 XCVIII. Mistakes of Public Men—Great Combination against General Jackson—Commencement of the Panic 400 XCIX. Mr. Clay's Speech against President Jackson on the Removal of the Deposits—Extracts 402 C. Mr. Benton's Speech in Reply to Mr. Clay—Extracts

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