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Speech of Thomas Smith Grimké, one of the senators from St. Philip's and St. Michael's, delivered in the Senate of South Carolina, in December, 1828, during the debate on sundry resolutions, of the Senate and House of representatives, respecting the tariff ...

Title
Speech of Thomas Smith Grimké, one of the senators from St. Philip's and St. Michael's, delivered in the Senate of South Carolina, in December, 1828, during the debate on sundry resolutions, of the Senate and House of representatives, respecting the tariff ... [electronic resource].
Author
Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834.
Publication
Charleston : Printed by W. Riley, 1829.

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Description
129 p.; 22 cm.
Series Statement
  • His Oration on the absolute necessity of union. Charleston, 1829
  • Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834. Oration on the absolute necessity of union. Charleston, 1829.
Subject
  • Tariff > United States
  • United States > History > 1815-1861
  • South Carolina > Politics and government
Note
  • Reproduction of original from Library of Congress.
  • Sabin no. 28862.
Indexed In (note)
  • RLIN
Reproduction (note)
  • Electronic reproduction.
LCCN
02015669
OCLC
CTRG10299300-B
Author
Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834.
Title
Speech of Thomas Smith Grimké, one of the senators from St. Philip's and St. Michael's, delivered in the Senate of South Carolina, in December, 1828, during the debate on sundry resolutions, of the Senate and House of representatives, respecting the tariff ... [electronic resource].
Imprint
Charleston : Printed by W. Riley, 1829.
Series
His Oration on the absolute necessity of union. Charleston, 1829
Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834. Oration on the absolute necessity of union. Charleston, 1829.
Indexed In:
RLIN, CTRG10299300-B
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2005. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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