A Critical Study of Nullification in South Carolina volume 1

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A Critical Study of Nullification in South Carolina volume 1
David Franklin Houston
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D. Martin; Ex-Congressman Eldred Simkins; Robert W. Barnwell ; A. P. Butler, Pickens, Bonham, and a host of others.
Down to the autumn of 1828 these leaders had not come to an agreement as to the best course to be adopted. That resistance of some kind should be made was the only point on which all united. Some urged an excise duty on the consumption of protected articles. McDuffie, in particular, advocated this measure:^ a * Dinner to McDuffie and Martin, Columbia: Charleston Mer- cury^ June 28
..., 1828.
course indorsed.
1828. ] NON-INTERCOURSE SUGGESTED. 71 heavy tax levied on Northern manufactured goods after they had become incorporated with the mass of the property of the State would, he maintained, be consti- tutional. This proposition received the approval of Non-inter- certain public meetings, ^ and was indorsed by Calhoun. ^ The object was to exclude protected articles from the State. No such tax was imposed, but the object was attained to some extent by the action of individuals.


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