| Thomas Hart Benton - 1859 - 212 lapas
...substitution was instant, and notorious. On returning home from Congress, Mr. Calhoun told his friends that the South could never be united against the North on the tariff question—that the sugar interest of Louisiana would keep her out—and that the basis of Southern... | |
| Fitzwilliam Sargent - 1863 - 140 lapas
...failed on the Tariff question, declared in 1833 that the Slave States could never be united on this, and that the basis of Southern Union must be shifted to the slavery question.—(Benton, quoted in Ludlow's " History of the United States," p. 148.) He established... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1865 - 686 lapas
...troubles, he said to his friends there, (so avers Colonel Beiiton, " Thirty Years," Vol. II. p. 786,) " that the South could never be united against the North on the tariff question ; that the sugar interest of Louisiana would keep her out ; and that the basis of Southern union must be shifted to... | |
| James Parton - 1867 - 484 lapas
...the South could never be united against the North on the tariff question ; that the sugar interest of Louisiana would keep her out ; and that the basis...Southern union must be shifted to the slave question." Here we have the key to the mysteries of all his subsequent career. The denial of the right of petition,... | |
| James Parton - 1867 - 496 lapas
...the South could never be united against the North on the tariff question ; that the sugar interest of Louisiana would keep her out ; and that the basis...Southern union must be shifted to the slave question." Here we have the key to the mysteries of all his subsequent career. The denial of the right of petition,... | |
| James Parton - 1877 - 500 lapas
...troubles, he said to his friends there, (so avers Colonel Benton, "Thirty Years," Vol. II. p. 786,) " that the South could never be united against the North on the tariff question ; that the sugar interest of Louisiana would keep her out ; and that the basis of Southern union must be shifted to... | |
| Thomas Hedges Genin - 1869 - 638 lapas
...substitution was instant and notorious. On returning home from Congress, Mr. Calhoun told his friends that the South could never be united against the North...Louisiana would keep her out, and that the basis of the Southern Union must be shifted to the Slave Question, and shifted accordingly it immediately was.... | |
| Evan Rowland Jones - 1881 - 272 lapas
...saw the futility of the scheme ; and in the spring of 1833 he told his friends and supporters — " that the South could never be united against the North...Southern Union must be shifted to the slave question." And agitation upon the " slave question" was systematically commenced accordingly. Cause for disunion... | |
| John Alexander Logan - 1886 - 912 lapas
...the South could never be united against the North on the Tariff question — that the sugar interest of Louisiana would keep her out — and that the basis...Southern Union must be shifted to the Slave question.' Then all the papers in his interest, and especially the one at Washington, published by Mr. Duff Green,... | |
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