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The Annals of America 5

Contributor(s): Publication details: Chicago : Encyclopaedia Britannica, 2003.Description: 22 v. : ill. ; 25 cmOther title:
  • 1821-1832: Steps toward equalitarianism [Portion of title]
  • Steps toward equalitarianism
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • E173 .A5 v.5
Contents:
1821: Cohens v. Virginia / John Marshall; Debate on Property and Suffrage: Speech by Nathan Sanford, Reported Speech of Martin Van Buren; Speech by James Kent; Reported Speech of P.R. Livingston; Speech by John Cramer; Speech by David Buel, Jr.; Speech by John Ross; Speech by Peter Jay; A Pessimistic View of Relations with Latin America / John Quincy Adams; Motives for Stopping the Domestic Slave Trade -- 1822: On Sectarian Rivalry / Thomas Jefferson; Pennsylvania Common Schools / William Duane; Frontier Schools / Zerah Hawley; A Religious Defense of Slavery / Richard Furman -- 1823: The Caribbean and Our National Interest / John Quincy Adams; Russia and the Pacific Northwest / John Quincy Adams: Memo of July 17; Letter to Richard Rush; The Affinity of British and American Interests / Richard Rush; America and Europe: James Monroe to Thomas Jefferson; Jefferson to Monroe; On America and the Holy Alliance / John Quincy Adams; The Monroe Doctrine / James Monroe; Fears About Prison Labor / Anonymous; Curriculum Reform at Harvard / George Ticknor; On the Louisiana Penal Code / Anonymous; A Protest Against the Caucus System / Felix Grundy; An Interpretation of the Constitution / John Taylor; The Influence of America on the Mind / Charles J. Ingersoll; "Home, Sweet Home" / John Howard Payne; On Greek Independence / Edward Everett -- 1824: Debate on the Greek Revolution: For a Resolution of Sympathy / Daniel Webster; Against Moral Crusading in Foreign Policy / John Randolph; The Protective Tariff / Henry Clay; The Circumstances Favorable to the Progress of Literature in America / Edward Everett; Aldridge v. The Commonwealth of Virginia; Gibbons v. Ogden / John Marshall; The Beginning of Reform Judaism -- 1825: Inaugural Address / John Quincy Adams; Child Labor in Massachusetts; Education for Every Child of the Republic / Philip Lindsley; Strike of Boston Carpenters: Resolutions of the Journeymen Carpenters; Resolutions of the Master Carpenters; Resolutions of the Builders; American Society as a Field for Fiction / William Cullen Bryant; Songs of the Erie Canal: "Low Bridge, Everybody Down"; "E-RI-E"; On the Formation of New Laws / Edward Livingston; Against Judicial Review / John Bannister Gibson; A Policy for Internal Improvements / John Quincy Adams; On Participating in a Congress of American Nations / John Quincy Adams -- 1826: Report on Executive Patronage; Backwoodsmen / Timothy Flint; The Land West of the Rockies / Albert Gallatin; Country Courting Songs: "On Top of Old Smoky"; "Paper of Pins" -- 1827: First American High School Law; Law as a Restraint on Power / Lemuel Shaw; The First African American Newspaper / Samuel Cornish and John Russwurm; On Educating African American Women / Anonymous; A Plea for Manufacturing in the South / Anonymous; "A Union of Trade Associations" -- 1828: Letters from the West / James Hall; Observations by a German Visitor / Duke Bernhard; The Nashoba Community; On Popular Elections and on the American Girl / James Fenimore Cooper: The Merits and Demerits of Popular Elections; The American Girl; "Jump, Jim Crow" / Thomas Dartmouth Rice; Curriculum Changes at Yale / Jeremiah Day and James Kingsley; On Limiting the Power of the Supreme Court / Hugh S. Legare; A Petition for Free Use of Public Lands; Abuses of the Apprentice Labor System / Anonymous; On the Unconstitutionality of the Protective Tariff --
1829: Sunday Observance and the Delivery of Mail / Richard M. Johnson; The Inauguration of Andrew Jackson; Mrs. Samuel Harrison Smith; Of Existing Evils and Their Remedy / Frances Wright; Demand for a Ten-Hour Day; The Unequal Distribution of Property / Thomas Skidmore; The Dangers of Slavery / William Lloyd Garrison; The Profession of a Woman / Catherine Beecher; The Dangers of a Sectarian College / Philip Lindsley; Lyceums and Popular Education / Josiah Holbrook; American Painters and Painting / John Neal; "To Science" / Edgar Allan Poe; A Plea for Manhood Suffrage; On the Degradation Caused by Universal Suffrage; First Annual Message to Congress / Andrew Jackson -- 1830: Liberty and Union, Now and Forever, One and Inseparable / Daniel Webster; The Tree of Liberty / Zelotes Fuller; Defense of a Government Bank / George McDuffie; Corporate Power / Anonymous; Veto of Maysville Road Bill / Andrew Jackson; Labor Parties in New York; The Importance of a University for New York / George Bancroft; A Tennessee Revival / Anne Royall; Public Schools for Philadelphia: Equal Knowledge for Equal Liberty; Against Equal Education; A System of Real Reciprocity / Henry Clay; Nullification and the Rule of Law / James Madison; Remarks on National Literature / William Ellery Channing; Association and Individual Action / William Ellery Channing; On Indian Removal / Andrew Jackson; "Shenandoah" -- 1831: For Immediate Abolition / William Lloyd Garrison; an African American View of Civil Rights; Cherokee Nation v. State of Georgia / John Marshall; The Mischiefs of a National Bank / Thomas Hart Benton; Episcopal Rights and Parish Autonomy / Francis Patrick Kenrick; "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep" / Emma Hart Willard; A Brief Exposure of Bar Associations / Frederick Robinson; Defense of Mechanical Philosophy / Timothy Walker; Political Economy and the Producers of Wealth / Stephen Simpson; Confession / Nat Turner - - 1831-1832: American Notes / Alexis de Tocqueville -- 1832: Pro-Slavery Arguments / Thomas R. Dew; Against Appointing Chaplains to the Legislature / David Moulton and Mordecai Myers; Songs of the City / William Cullen Bryant: "Hymn of the City"; "Spring in Town"; Letter from the Yellowstone River / George Catlin; For and Against the Bank Removal Bill: Veto Message / Andrew Jackson; Reply to Jackson / Daniel Webster; The American Poor / Frances Trollope; Manual for Emigrants to America / Calvin Colton; "America" / Samuel Francis Smith; On the Need for Popular Education / Joseph Caldwell; A Defense of Intellectual Freedom / Thomas Cooper; South Carolina Ordinance of Nullification; State's Rights and Nullification / John C. Calhoun; The Threat of Disunion: Proclamation to the People of South Carolina; Reply to Jackson's Proclamation. Index of Authors.
Summary: "Annals of American History provides a year-by-year documentary of U.S. history from 1493 to modern times."
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Reference book Reference book NMC Library Reference E173 .A5 V.5 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 33039000699552

5 of 22 volumes; each volume has separate title.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1821: Cohens v. Virginia / John Marshall; Debate on Property and Suffrage: Speech by Nathan Sanford, Reported Speech of Martin Van Buren; Speech by James Kent; Reported Speech of P.R. Livingston; Speech by John Cramer; Speech by David Buel, Jr.; Speech by John Ross; Speech by Peter Jay; A Pessimistic View of Relations with Latin America / John Quincy Adams; Motives for Stopping the Domestic Slave Trade -- 1822: On Sectarian Rivalry / Thomas Jefferson; Pennsylvania Common Schools / William Duane; Frontier Schools / Zerah Hawley; A Religious Defense of Slavery / Richard Furman -- 1823: The Caribbean and Our National Interest / John Quincy Adams; Russia and the Pacific Northwest / John Quincy Adams: Memo of July 17; Letter to Richard Rush; The Affinity of British and American Interests / Richard Rush; America and Europe: James Monroe to Thomas Jefferson; Jefferson to Monroe; On America and the Holy Alliance / John Quincy Adams; The Monroe Doctrine / James Monroe; Fears About Prison Labor / Anonymous; Curriculum Reform at Harvard / George Ticknor; On the Louisiana Penal Code / Anonymous; A Protest Against the Caucus System / Felix Grundy; An Interpretation of the Constitution / John Taylor; The Influence of America on the Mind / Charles J. Ingersoll; "Home, Sweet Home" / John Howard Payne; On Greek Independence / Edward Everett -- 1824: Debate on the Greek Revolution: For a Resolution of Sympathy / Daniel Webster; Against Moral Crusading in Foreign Policy / John Randolph; The Protective Tariff / Henry Clay; The Circumstances Favorable to the Progress of Literature in America / Edward Everett; Aldridge v. The Commonwealth of Virginia; Gibbons v. Ogden / John Marshall; The Beginning of Reform Judaism -- 1825: Inaugural Address / John Quincy Adams; Child Labor in Massachusetts; Education for Every Child of the Republic / Philip Lindsley; Strike of Boston Carpenters: Resolutions of the Journeymen Carpenters; Resolutions of the Master Carpenters; Resolutions of the Builders; American Society as a Field for Fiction / William Cullen Bryant; Songs of the Erie Canal: "Low Bridge, Everybody Down"; "E-RI-E"; On the Formation of New Laws / Edward Livingston; Against Judicial Review / John Bannister Gibson; A Policy for Internal Improvements / John Quincy Adams; On Participating in a Congress of American Nations / John Quincy Adams -- 1826: Report on Executive Patronage; Backwoodsmen / Timothy Flint; The Land West of the Rockies / Albert Gallatin; Country Courting Songs: "On Top of Old Smoky"; "Paper of Pins" -- 1827: First American High School Law; Law as a Restraint on Power / Lemuel Shaw; The First African American Newspaper / Samuel Cornish and John Russwurm; On Educating African American Women / Anonymous; A Plea for Manufacturing in the South / Anonymous; "A Union of Trade Associations" -- 1828: Letters from the West / James Hall; Observations by a German Visitor / Duke Bernhard; The Nashoba Community; On Popular Elections and on the American Girl / James Fenimore Cooper: The Merits and Demerits of Popular Elections; The American Girl; "Jump, Jim Crow" / Thomas Dartmouth Rice; Curriculum Changes at Yale / Jeremiah Day and James Kingsley; On Limiting the Power of the Supreme Court / Hugh S. Legare; A Petition for Free Use of Public Lands; Abuses of the Apprentice Labor System / Anonymous; On the Unconstitutionality of the Protective Tariff --

1829: Sunday Observance and the Delivery of Mail / Richard M. Johnson; The Inauguration of Andrew Jackson; Mrs. Samuel Harrison Smith; Of Existing Evils and Their Remedy / Frances Wright; Demand for a Ten-Hour Day; The Unequal Distribution of Property / Thomas Skidmore; The Dangers of Slavery / William Lloyd Garrison; The Profession of a Woman / Catherine Beecher; The Dangers of a Sectarian College / Philip Lindsley; Lyceums and Popular Education / Josiah Holbrook; American Painters and Painting / John Neal; "To Science" / Edgar Allan Poe; A Plea for Manhood Suffrage; On the Degradation Caused by Universal Suffrage; First Annual Message to Congress / Andrew Jackson -- 1830: Liberty and Union, Now and Forever, One and Inseparable / Daniel Webster; The Tree of Liberty / Zelotes Fuller; Defense of a Government Bank / George McDuffie; Corporate Power / Anonymous; Veto of Maysville Road Bill / Andrew Jackson; Labor Parties in New York; The Importance of a University for New York / George Bancroft; A Tennessee Revival / Anne Royall; Public Schools for Philadelphia: Equal Knowledge for Equal Liberty; Against Equal Education; A System of Real Reciprocity / Henry Clay; Nullification and the Rule of Law / James Madison; Remarks on National Literature / William Ellery Channing; Association and Individual Action / William Ellery Channing; On Indian Removal / Andrew Jackson; "Shenandoah" -- 1831: For Immediate Abolition / William Lloyd Garrison; an African American View of Civil Rights; Cherokee Nation v. State of Georgia / John Marshall; The Mischiefs of a National Bank / Thomas Hart Benton; Episcopal Rights and Parish Autonomy / Francis Patrick Kenrick; "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep" / Emma Hart Willard; A Brief Exposure of Bar Associations / Frederick Robinson; Defense of Mechanical Philosophy / Timothy Walker; Political Economy and the Producers of Wealth / Stephen Simpson; Confession / Nat Turner - - 1831-1832: American Notes / Alexis de Tocqueville -- 1832: Pro-Slavery Arguments / Thomas R. Dew; Against Appointing Chaplains to the Legislature / David Moulton and Mordecai Myers; Songs of the City / William Cullen Bryant: "Hymn of the City"; "Spring in Town"; Letter from the Yellowstone River / George Catlin; For and Against the Bank Removal Bill: Veto Message / Andrew Jackson; Reply to Jackson / Daniel Webster; The American Poor / Frances Trollope; Manual for Emigrants to America / Calvin Colton; "America" / Samuel Francis Smith; On the Need for Popular Education / Joseph Caldwell; A Defense of Intellectual Freedom / Thomas Cooper; South Carolina Ordinance of Nullification; State's Rights and Nullification / John C. Calhoun; The Threat of Disunion: Proclamation to the People of South Carolina; Reply to Jackson's Proclamation. Index of Authors.

"Annals of American History provides a year-by-year documentary of U.S. history from 1493 to modern times."

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