From 1800 to 1900The wonderful story of the century; its progress and achievements .. . yUlNCV ADAMS (1767-1848) ZACHAKV 11784-1850) DISTINGUISHED PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES. i XL l \ M. DEPt \\ W) MM 1 1 | Dw IRU I VEREI 1 GREAT AMERICAN ORATORS AND STATESMEN THE PRESERVATION OF THE UNION 4II alike to white and black, to North and South, nc one has questioned. Hewas one of the most upright of men ; one devoid of pretence or conceal-ment ; a man of pure honesty of purpose and great ability and in conse-quence of immense influence. His own state followed his l


From 1800 to 1900The wonderful story of the century; its progress and achievements .. . yUlNCV ADAMS (1767-1848) ZACHAKV 11784-1850) DISTINGUISHED PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES. i XL l \ M. DEPt \\ W) MM 1 1 | Dw IRU I VEREI 1 GREAT AMERICAN ORATORS AND STATESMEN THE PRESERVATION OF THE UNION 4II alike to white and black, to North and South, nc one has questioned. Hewas one of the most upright of men ; one devoid of pretence or conceal-ment ; a man of pure honesty of purpose and great ability and in conse-quence of immense influence. His own state followed his lead with unques-tioning faith, and it is not too much to say that the slavery conflict was ingreat measure due to the doctrines which he unceasingly advocated for aquarter of a century. Calhoun is equally well known for his state rights championship andin connection with the effort of South Carolina to secede from the Union,as a consequence of the tariff bill of 1S28. This measure, which consider-ably increased the duties on imports, aroused bitter opposition in the South,where it was styled the Tariff of Abominations. On its passage Calhounprepared a vigorous paper called the South Caro


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