Mr. Clay's speech upon the tariff
or the "American system," so called; or the Anglican system, in fact, introduced here; and perverted in its most material bearing upon society, by the omission of a system of corn laws, for the protection of agriculture. Mr. Giles' speech upon the resolutions of inquiry in the House of Delegates of Virginia, in reply to Mr. Clay's speech: also, his speech in reply to Gen. Taylor's; accompanied with sundry other interesting subjects and original documents. The whole containing a mass of highly useful information at the present interesting crisis.
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Publication
1827 - Printed by T. W. White, Richmond, Virginia
Language
English
Word Count
47,000 words, Guess
Page Count
188 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemrclaysspeechupo00gile
- Library of Congress Control Number10008113
- OCLC Control Number6246180
- Open LibraryOL7017670M
Classifications
- LCCE376 .G47
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