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POLLITICAL TRACT NO 5
JANUARY 1833.
THE REMEDY
By STATE INTERPOSITSON,
OR
NULLFICATION
EXPLAINED AND ADVOCATED
BY
CHANCELLOR HARPER,
IN HIS SPEECH AT
COLUMBIA, (S. C.)
ON THE
TWENTIETH SEPTEMBER, 1890
"There is more danger in the delay than in the strongest measures which will probably be adopted. I speak as a lover of peace and of the Union."
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"Animis Opibusqtte Parati."
PUBLISHED BY THE STATE RIGHT AND FREE TRADE ASSOCIATION
CHARLESTON:
PRINTED BY E. J VAN BRUNT,
No. 121 East-Bay.
1832