The Crisis of Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-One in the Government of the United States. / Its Cause, and How It Should Be Met
THE CRISIS
EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY-ONE
IN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE
UNITED STATES.
ITS CAUSE,
AND HOW IT SHOULD BE MET.
CONTAINING THE CELEBRATED PROCLAMATION OF ANDREW JACKSON TO THE SOUTH CAROLINA NULLIFIERS; WEBSTER’S ANSWER TO HAYNE ON THE SUBJECT OF NULLIFICATION, AND SEVERAL EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS WRITTEN BY JOHN JAY, JAMES MADISON, AND ALEXANDER HAMILTON, PENDING THE ADOPTION OF THE CONSTITUTION.
BY A. D. STREIGHT.
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.: PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR. 1861.
Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-one, BY A. D. STREIGHT, In the Clerk’s office of the District Court of the United States for the District of Indiana.