An edition of The olive branch. No. III (1832)

The olive branch. No. III

or, an inquiry whether any arrangement is practicable between the friends and opposers of the protecting system; and a suggestion of a simple and rational compromise whereby the manufactures of the country may be preserved from injury, and the objections of the South be obviated. With a view of the strong probability of a secession, at least of South Carolina, unless a compromise take place ...

The olive branch. No. III
Mathew Carey, Mathew Carey
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An edition of The olive branch. No. III (1832)

The olive branch. No. III

or, an inquiry whether any arrangement is practicable between the friends and opposers of the protecting system; and a suggestion of a simple and rational compromise whereby the manufactures of the country may be preserved from injury, and the objections of the South be obviated. With a view of the strong probability of a secession, at least of South Carolina, unless a compromise take place ...

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Clark & Raser
Language
English
Pages
68

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Edition Notes

"To which is added, an anticipatory epitaph on the Constitution, in the event of a secession, and its necessary result, a dissolution of the Union in a series of [8] letters addressed to W. Drayton and H. Middleton."

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Philadelphia

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68, [5]-12, 4, [1] p. ;
Number of pages
68

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