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" If we cannot, at once, in justice to interests vested under improvident legislation, make our government what it ought to be, we can, at least, take a stand against all new grants of monopolies and exclusive privileges, against any prostitution of our... "
Journal of the Proceedings of the National Republican Convention, Held at ... - Page 32
1832 - 75 pages
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Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Banking and Currency

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1963 - 716 pages
...compromise which distinguished the sages of the Revolution and the fathers of our Union. If we can not at once, in justice to interests vested under improvident...our code of laws and system of political economy. I have now done my duty to my country. If sustained by my fellow citizens? I shall be grateful and...
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Webster's Guide to American History: A Chronological, Geographical, and ...

Charles Van Doren, Charles Lincoln Van Doren, Robert McHenry - 1971 - 1530 pages
...against interest, and man against man, in a fearful commotion which threatens to shake the foundations of our Union. . . . If we cannot at once, in justice...our code of laws and system of political economy. Ordinance of Nullification, 1832 We, therefore, the people of the state of South Carolina, in Convention...
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Presidential Documents: The Speeches, Proclamations, and Policies that Have ...

Jim F. Watts, Fred L. Israel - 2000 - 416 pages
...compromise which distinguished the sages of the Revolution and the fathers of our Union. If we can not at once, in justice to interests vested under improvident...our code of laws and system of political economy. . . . PRESIDENT ANDREW JACKSON'S PROCLAMATION TO THE PEOPLE OF SOUTH CAROLINA 10 December 1832 Nullification...
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My Fellow Americans

Michael Waldman - 363 pages
...compromise which distinguished the sages of the Revolution and the fathers of our Union. If we can not at once, in justice to interests vested under improvident...our code of laws and system of political economy. I have now done my duty to my country. If sustained by my fellow-citizens, I shall be grateful and...
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Corruption and Reform: Lessons from America's Economic History

Edward L. Glaeser, Claudia Goldin - 2007 - 398 pages
...our government what it ought to be, we can at least take a stand against all new grants of monopolies exclusive privileges, against any prostitution of...our code of laws and system of political economy." Jackson's Veto Message, July 10, 1832 (Richardson 1897, pp. 1153-54). binations of the wealthy and...
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American Economic Policy from the Revolution to the New Deal

William Letwin - 438 pages
...compromise which distinguished the sages of the Revolution and the fathers of our Union. If we can not at once, in justice to interests vested under improvident...our code of laws and system of political economy. I have now done my duty to my country. If sustained by my fellow-citizens, I shall be grateful and...
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I Dissent: Great Opposing Opinions in Landmark Supreme Court Cases

Mark Tushnet - 2008 - 260 pages
...compromise which distinguished the sages of the Revolution and the fathers of our Union. If we can not at once, in justice to interests vested under improvident...our code of laws and system of political economy. I have now done my duty to my country. If sustained by my fellow citizens, I shall be grateful and...
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Locomotive Firemen's Magazine, Volume 24

1898 - 730 pages
...distinguished the sages of the Revolution and the fathers of our Union. If we cannot at once, in justice to the interests vested under improvident legislation, make...our code of laws and system of political economy." The campaign of 1832 was more bitter than that of 1828. "Mud throwing" was practiced by both sides....
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Congressional Serial Set

1831 - 648 pages
...prostitution of our Government to the advancement of the few at the expense of the many, and in favor ol compromise and gradual reform in our code of laws and system of polities! economy. • . , I have now clone my duty to my country. If sustained by my fella«citizens,...
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