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Prospects on the Rubicon. Part II. : Letters on the prevailing excitement in South Carolina. On the means employed to produce it. On the causes that led to the depreciation of the great staple of the state. And on the misconception of the effects of the tariff. : Addressed to the Hon. H. Clay. : [Forty-seven lines of quotation]

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  • "Prospects on the Rubicon. Part II. : Letters on the prevailing excitement in South Carolina. On the means employed to produce it. On the causes that led to the depreciation of the great staple of the state. And on the misconception of the effects of the tariff. : Addressed to the Hon. H. Clay. : [Forty-seven lines of quotation]"@en
  • "Prospects on the Rubicon. Part II"@en
  • "Prospects on the Rubicon. Part II. Letters on the prevailing excitement in South Carolina on the means employed to produce it : on the causes that led to the depreciation of the great staple of the state : and on the misconception of the effects of the tariff : addressed to the Hon. H. Clay"@en
  • "Prospects on the Rubicon. Part II letters on the prevailing excitement in South Carolina, on the means employed to produce it, on the causes that led to the depreciation of the great staple of the State, and on the misconception of the effects of the tariff : addressed to the Hon[orable] H. Clay"
  • "Prospects on the Rubicon Part II"
  • "Prospects on the Rubicon. Part II letters on the prevailing excitement in South Carolina, on the means employed to produce it, on the causes that led to the depreciation of the great staple of the State, and on the misconception of the effects of the tariff : addressed to the Hon[orble] H. Clay"
  • "Prospects on the Rubicon.. Part II letters on the prevailing excitement in South Carolina, on the means employed to produce it, on the causes that led to the depreciation of the great staple of the state, and on the misconception of the effects of the tariff : addressed to the Hon. H. Clay"
  • "Prospects on the Rubicon. Part II. Letters on the prevailing excitement in South Carolina. On the means employed to produce it. On the causes that led to the depreciation of the great staple of the state. And on the misconception of the effects of the tariff"@en
  • "Prospects on the Rubicon. Part II letters on the prevailing excitement in South Carolina : on the means employed to produce it, on the causes that led to the depreciation of the great staple of the state, and on the misconception of the effects of the tariff : addressed to the Hon. H. Clay"
  • "Prospects on the Rubicon. Part II letters on the prevailing excitement in South Carolina : on the means employed to produce it, on the causes that led to the depreciation of the great staple of the state, and on the misconception of the effects of the tariff : addressed to the Hon. H. Clay"@en
  • "Prospects on the Rubicon. Part II. : Letters on the prevailing excitement in South Carolina. Addressed to the Hon. H. Clay"@en
  • "Prospects on the Rubicon. Part II letters on the prevailing excitement in South Carolina, on the means employed to produce it, on the causes that led to the depreciation of the great staple of the state, and on the misconception of the effects of the tariff : addressed to the Hon. H. Clay"@en
  • "Prospects on the Rubicon. Part II letters on the prevailing excitement in South Carolina, on the means employed to produce it, on the causes that led to the depreciation of the great staple of the state, and on the misconception of the effects of the tariff : addressed to the Hon. H. Clay"
  • "Prospects on the Rubicon. Pt. 2 : letters on the prevailing excitement in South Carolina, on the means employed to produce it, on the causes that led to the depreciation of the great staple of the state, and on the misconception of the effects of the tariff : addressed to the Hon. H. Clay"@en