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... Virginia . On the other hand , Jackson was offered almost no opposition in Tennessee , Missouri , Mississippi , and Georgia . In his own state Clay had , of course , a large personal fol- lowing . In addition the hemp interests there ...
... Virginia . On the other hand , Jackson was offered almost no opposition in Tennessee , Missouri , Mississippi , and Georgia . In his own state Clay had , of course , a large personal fol- lowing . In addition the hemp interests there ...
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... Virginia - with as little offence as possible to the North and West . " Crittenden MSS . 3 Knoxville Republican , quoted in Niles ' Register , XLIII , 319 . Clay , Private Correspondence , 293-299 ; see also ibid . , 256 . mercial that ...
... Virginia - with as little offence as possible to the North and West . " Crittenden MSS . 3 Knoxville Republican , quoted in Niles ' Register , XLIII , 319 . Clay , Private Correspondence , 293-299 ; see also ibid . , 256 . mercial that ...
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... Virginia lay largely in the west and in the commercial districts as well along the Poto- mac as in the tidewater region . The counties along the Ohio and the Great Kanawha were primarily interested in wool - growing and in the salt ...
... Virginia lay largely in the west and in the commercial districts as well along the Poto- mac as in the tidewater region . The counties along the Ohio and the Great Kanawha were primarily interested in wool - growing and in the salt ...
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... Virginia and Kentucky reso- lutions . Jefferson , moreover , had continued to be the champion of these principles in the old Dominion dur- ing the succeeding decades , when events tended to force that interpretation of federal relations ...
... Virginia and Kentucky reso- lutions . Jefferson , moreover , had continued to be the champion of these principles in the old Dominion dur- ing the succeeding decades , when events tended to force that interpretation of federal relations ...
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... Virginia analyzed the motives of Jackson's supporters in a letter to J. S. Barbour , June 24 , 1831. He declared that most of them embraced his cause as a reward for his military services , while many did so from " dislike of Henry Clay ...
... Virginia analyzed the motives of Jackson's supporters in a letter to J. S. Barbour , June 24 , 1831. He declared that most of them embraced his cause as a reward for his military services , while many did so from " dislike of Henry Clay ...
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