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176 n., 225, 226, 239-42, 262, 284; and the Philadelphia anti-tariff meeting, 113; mediation offered by, 273-75, 287, 291, 292, 306.


Walterborough meeting: of June. 1828, 19, 20, 25; of October, 1828, 33; of July, 1829, 37; of February, 1830, 52 n.; Jackson, denounced by. 150; "manifesto" of, July, 1832, 174.

Washington, George, 117 n., 128.

Washington - Society, a Union organization, 196, 246.

Webster, Daniel, 149; debate of. with Hayne, 49, 64, 65; and politics, 260; debate of, with Calhoun, 312; political creed of, 348.

West, the, and internal improvements, 164.

Whig associations, Nullifiers' organizations, 345.

Whigs, Nullifiers of South Carolina call themselves Whigs, 238, 278.

Whitner, Benjamin F., 91 n.

Wilde, R. H., of Georgia, on the tariff, 286.

Wilkins bill. See Force bill.

Williams, David R.: on the tariff and disunion, 18, 19; and manufacturing, 132 n.

Williams, Thomas, convention, opposed by, 104 n.

Williamsburg district, test oath, opposition of, to, 327.

Wilson, Governor John L., message of, in 1824, 35.

Wirt, William, 159.


York district: anti-tariff meeting in, 11 n.; test oath opposed by, 327, 349.