Speeches of John C. Calhoun : delivered in the Congress of the United States from 1811 to the present time

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[4] p. of the publisher's advertisements at end Delivered in the House of Representatives, December 19, 1811, in the debate on the Second Resolution reported by the Committee of Foreign Relations -- Onslow in reply to Patrick Henry -- Mr. Calhoun's address, stating his opinion of the relation which the states and General Government bear to each other -- Mr. Calhoun's letter to General Hamilton on the subject of state interposition -- Speech against the Force Bill -- Speech on his Resolutions, and reply to Mr. Webster, February 26, 1833 -- Speech on the subject of the removal of the deposites from the Bank of the United States, January 13, 1834 -- Speech on Mr. Webster's proposition to recharter the United States Bank, March 26, 1834 -- Speech delivered in the Senate of the United States, April 9, 1834, on the bill to repeal the Force Act -- A report on the extent of executive patronage, February 9, 1835 -- A report on that portion of the President's message which related to the adoption of efficient measures to prevent the circulation of incendiary abolition petitions through the mail, February 4, 1836 -- Speech on the abolition petitions, March 9, 1836 -- Speech on the bill to prohibit deputy postmasters from receiving and transmitting through the mail certain papers therein mentioned, April 12, 1836 -- Speech on the reception of abolition petitions, February, 1837 -- Speech on the public deposits, May 28, 1836 -- Speech on the bill for the admission of Michigan, January 2, 1837 -- On the same subject, January 5, 1837 -- Speech on the bill authorizing an issue of treasury notes, September 19, 1837 -- Speech on his amendment to separate the Government from the banks, October 3, 1837 -- Speech on the Sub-treasury Bill, February 15, 1838 -- Speech in reply to Mr. Clay, on the Sub-treasury Bill, March 10, 1838 -- Speech in reply to Mr. Webster on the Sub-treasury Bill, March 22, 1838 -- Speech on bill to prevent the interference of certain federal officers in elections, February 22, 1839 -- Speech on the Report of Mr. Grundy, of Tennessee, in relation to the assumption of the debts of the states by the Federal Government, February 5, 1840 -- Speech on his resolution in reference to the case of the Enterprise, March 13, 1840 -- Speech on Bankrupt Bill, June 2, 1840 -- Speech on the Prospective Pre-emption Bill, January 12, 1841 -- Speech on the bill to distribute the proceeds of the public lands, January 23, 1841 -- Speech in reply to the speeches of Mr. Webster and Mr. Clay, on Mr. Crittenden's amendment to the Pre-emption Bill, January 30, 1841 -- Speech on the case of M'Leod, June 11, 1841 -- Speech on the Distribution Bill, August 24, 1841 -- Speech on the Treasury Note Bill, January 25, 1842 -- Speech in support of the Veto Power, February 28, 1842 -- Speech on Mr. Clay's resolutions in relation to the revenues and expenditures of the Government, March 16, 1842 -- Speech on the Loan Bill, April 12, 1842 -- Speech on the passage of the Tariff Bill, August 5, 1842 -- Speech on the Treaty of Washington, August, 1842 -- Speech on the Oregon Bill, January 24, 1843 Book, cloth 18
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