Book/Printed Material State of the Union. Message from the President of the United States, on the State of the Union. January 16, 1833. Read, and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 221 Congress 2d Session Doc No 45 Ho op Reps STATE OF THE UNION V MESSAGE puosr THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES ON THE STATE OF THE UNION January 16 1S33…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
- Date: 1833
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 2 Doc No 45 The ordinance had been passed however without any certain knowledge of the recommendation which from a view of the interests of the nation at large the Executive had…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
- Date: 1833
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 Doc No 45 measures as they in their wisdom may deem fit shall be seasonably pro vided and that it may be thereby understood that while the Government is disposed to remove…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 4 Doc No 45 It also ordains that it shall not be lawful for any of the constituted au thorities whether of the State of South Carolina or of the United Stales…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
- Date: 1833
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 5 Doc No 45 the civil tribunals of the country as inconsistent with the longer continu ance of South Carolina in the Union and that the people of this State will thenceforth…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 6 Doc No 45 fan try riflemen cavalry field and heavy artillery and that they be te armed and equipped from the public arsenals eompletetyfor the field and that ap propriations be…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 Doc No 45 7 resist the same and to order into service the whole or so much of the milij tary force of the State as he may deem necessary and that…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 8 Doc No 45 merchandise into the ports of South Carolina without the payment of any duty whatsoever That State is thus relieved from the payment of any part of the public…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 Doc No 45 9 plication of the Legislatures of twothirds of the States And it is not perceived that the terms presented in the address are more practicable than those referred to…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 10 Doc No 45 Gnly part in his power by the recommendation in his annual message The rest is with Congress and the people and until they have acted his duty will…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 11 Doc No 45 happiness In this view it is a right dependent upon the power to enforce it Such a right though it may be admitted to preexist and cannot be…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 22 Doc No 45 all the constitutional remedies shall have been fully tried If the Federal Government exercise powers not warranted by the Constitution and imme diately affecting individuals it will scarcely…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 13 Doc No 45 In deciding upon the course which a high sense of duty to all the people of the United States imposes upon the authorities of the Union in this…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 14 Doc No 45 In this posture of affairs the duty of the Government seems to be plain It inculcates a recognition of that State as a member of the Union and…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 Doc No 45 15 lar precaution cannot be observed in regard to the ports of Georgetown and Beaufort each of which under the present laws remains a port of entry and exposed…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 16 Doc No 45 force those only of South Carolina and thus deprived of the function essen tial to the judicial character of inquiring into the validity of the law and the…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 17 DocNo 45 proceeding which resorts to this power to the extent contemplated by the act can be properly denominated peaceable The act of South Carolina however does not rely altogether upon…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 18 Doc No 45 would it protect their property from the proceeding by distress and it may well be apprehended that it would be insufficient to insure a proper respect to the…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 Doc No 45 19 demands that open and organized resistance to the laws should not be exe cuted with impunity The rich inheritance bequeathed by our fathers has devolved upon us the…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 20 Doc No 45 DOCUMENTS COMMUNICATED TO BOTH HOUSES OF CONGRESS BY THE PRESIDENT RELAT ING TO THE PROCEEDINGS OF SOUTH CAROLINA No l REPORT OF THE CONVENTION Report of the Committee…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 21 i T t 0 e f J l e e ts of o in ht i at Im Doc No 45 l I these domestic establishments When therefore in 1816 it…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 22 Doc No 45 fits of their investments by legislation began to look forward to its eventu al establishment as the settled policy of the countrythey clearly perceived that an extension of…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 23 Doc No 45 j devices as to make it extremely difficult to expose their true character Thus under the pretext of imposing duties for the payment of the public debt and…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 24 Doc No 45 rial reduction of the public burdens Does not this extraordinary fact afford conclusive evidence that high duties operate as a bounty to northern indus try and that whatever…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 4 25 Doc No 45 ruins of our confederated republic erect a consolidated despotism 11 with out limitation of powers If this be so there is no man who is worthy of…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 26 Doc No 45 manufactures and all the other pursuits of industry for they all stand up on the same footing is to confound the plainest distinctions and to lose sight of…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 27 Doc No 45 statement that as the encouragement of manufactures had been refused to be conferred upon the Federal Government it was the desire of Mr Martin and others to reserve…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 28 Doc No 45 factures either by direct appropriations of money or in the way pointed out in the article of the Constitution above quoted that this will be done not at…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 29 Doc No 45 demonstrated that the protecting system is as gross and palpable a violation of the Constitution according to its true spirit intent and meaning as it ig unquestionably unequal…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 30 Doc No 45 j urisdiction over science and the arts over education and charities over roads and canals and almost every other subject formerly considered as appertain ing exclusively to the…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 Doc No 45 31 ever the States which are suffering under the oppression shall lose all rea sonable hope of redress from the wisdom and justice of the Federal Govern ment it…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 32 Doc No 45 was to be finally settled It was the period assigned by common consent as the utmost limit of the forbearance of South Carolina whose citizens felt that in…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 33 Doc No 45 cord relieve us from this cruel bondageexperience teaches us that this ex pectation so long and fondly indulged is utterly delusive The only effeet of further delay must…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 34 Doc No 45 It is useless to disguise the fact or to attempt to delude ourselves on this subject the time has come when the State must either adopt a decisive…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 Doc No 45 J 35 tfeignties If the several States do not possess this right it is in vain that they elaim to be sovereign They are at once reduced to the…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 36 Doc No 45 man or body of men on earth that in cases of abuse of the delegated powers the members of the General Government being chosen by the peo ple…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 37 Doc No 45 intended for the protection of domestic manufactures and the giving of bounties to classes and individuals engaged in particular employments at the expense and to the injury and…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 38 l Doc No 45 and enforce their judgments according to the laws and usages of the State without reference to such attempted appeal and the person or persons at tempting to…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 39 James Anderson Robert Anderson William Arnold John Ball Barnard E Bee Thomas W Boone R W Barnwell Isaac Bradwell jr Thomas G Blewett P M Butler JohnG Brown J G Brown…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45 40 Doc JNo 45 No 3 ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE OF SOUTH CAROLINA BY THEIR DELEGATES IN CONVENTION Fellow Citizens The situation in which you have been placed by the usurpations of…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - Hamilton, James - United States Congress. House - Andrew Jackson - Hayne, Robert Young - South Carolina - United States. Government Publishing Office - Jackson, Andrew - United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Title
- State of the Union. Message from the President of the United States, on the State of the Union. January 16, 1833. Read, and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
Other Title
- Cited as: H. Doc. 22-45
Names
- United States Congress. House
- Hamilton, James Jr 1786-1857
- Hayne, Robert Young 1791-1839
- Jackson, Andrew 1767-1845
- Andrew Jackson originator
- United States. Government Publishing Office, publisher, distributor
- United States. Congress. House, author
- United States. President (1829-1837 : Jackson)
- South Carolina
Created / Published
- [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1833.
Headings
- - United States.--National Guard
- - American System-Built Homes
- - Constitutional law
- - Customs administration
- - Delegation of powers
- - Federal government
- - Militia
- - Nullification (States' rights)
- - Military orders
- - Proclamations
- - Protectionism
- - Debts, Public
- - Secession
- - States rights (American politics)
- - Tariff
- - Governors
- - South Carolina
Genre
- Government publication
- Legislative materials
Medium
- 1 online resource (112 pages).
Call Number/Physical Location
- KF12
- 22-2:H.DOC.45
- Y 1.1/2:233
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- 2024761978
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- Andrew Jackson
- Hamilton, James
- Hayne, Robert Young
- Jackson, Andrew
- South Carolina
- United States Congress. House
- United States. Congress. House
- United States. Government Publishing Office
- United States. President ( : Jackson)
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Subject
- American System-Built Homes
- Constitutional Law
- Customs Administration
- Debts, Public
- Delegation of Powers
- Federal Government
- Government Publication
- Governors
- Legislative Materials
- Military Orders
- Militia
- National Guard
- Nullification (States' Rights)
- Proclamations
- Protectionism
- Secession
- South Carolina
- States Rights (American Politics)
- Tariff
- United States