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- 2010022467 abstract "Asserts that nullification is the constitutional remedy envisioned by the nation's founders to be used to resist Federal power. Presents documents showing the rationale used by States in historic debates.".
- 2010022467 contributor B11763573.
- 2010022467 coverage "United States Politics and government 1797-1801.".
- 2010022467 coverage "United States Politics and government 1801-1809.".
- 2010022467 coverage "United States Politics and government 1829-1837.".
- 2010022467 created "c2010.".
- 2010022467 date "2010".
- 2010022467 date "c2010.".
- 2010022467 dateCopyrighted "c2010.".
- 2010022467 description "Asserts that nullification is the constitutional remedy envisioned by the nation's founders to be used to resist Federal power. Presents documents showing the rationale used by States in historic debates.".
- 2010022467 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-297) and index.".
- 2010022467 description "Return of a forbidden idea -- Problem and the 'rightful remedy' -- American history and the Spirit of '98 -- What is (or are) the United States, anyway? -- Nullification today -- James Madison and the 'duty' to interpose : the Virginia resolutions of 1798 -- Virginia informs the people: Address of the General Assembly to the People of the Commonwealth of Virginia -- Unconstitutional laws are void: the Kentucky resolutions of 1799 -- The Federal Government will not police itself: Virginia General Assembly Report of 1800 -- The states are the protecting shield: Speech of Connecticut Governor Jonathan Trumbull opening of the special session of the legislature -- We resist : resolutions of the General Assembly of Connecticut -- Federalism cannot last without nullification: Fort Hill address -- Nullification: why the critics are all wrong: an exposition of the Virginia Resolutions of 1798 -- Judges are human beings, not gods: a review of the proclamation of President Jackson -- Nullification vs. slavery: joint resolution of the legislature of Wisconsin -- Appendix: the Constitution of the United States.".
- 2010022467 extent "309 p. ;".
- 2010022467 identifier "1596981490 (alk. paper)".
- 2010022467 identifier "9781596981492 (alk. paper)".
- 2010022467 issued "2010".
- 2010022467 issued "c2010.".
- 2010022467 language "eng".
- 2010022467 publisher "Washington, D.C. : Regnery Pub. ; New York : Distributed to the trade by Perseus Distribution,".
- 2010022467 spatial "United States Politics and government 1797-1801.".
- 2010022467 spatial "United States Politics and government 1801-1809.".
- 2010022467 spatial "United States Politics and government 1829-1837.".
- 2010022467 spatial "United States.".
- 2010022467 subject "320.473/049 22".
- 2010022467 subject "Alien and Sedition laws, 1798.".
- 2010022467 subject "Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850.".
- 2010022467 subject "Constitutional history United States.".
- 2010022467 subject "Embargo, 1807-1809.".
- 2010022467 subject "JK311 .W66 2010".
- 2010022467 subject "Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845.".
- 2010022467 subject "Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826.".
- 2010022467 subject "Kentucky and Virginia resolutions of 1798.".
- 2010022467 subject "Madison, James, 1751-1836.".
- 2010022467 subject "Nullification (States' rights) History.".
- 2010022467 subject "Tazewell, Littleton Waller, 1774-1860. Review of the proclamation of President Jackson, of the 10th of December, 1832.".
- 2010022467 subject "Trumbull, Jonathan, 1740-1809.".
- 2010022467 tableOfContents "Return of a forbidden idea -- Problem and the 'rightful remedy' -- American history and the Spirit of '98 -- What is (or are) the United States, anyway? -- Nullification today -- James Madison and the 'duty' to interpose : the Virginia resolutions of 1798 -- Virginia informs the people: Address of the General Assembly to the People of the Commonwealth of Virginia -- Unconstitutional laws are void: the Kentucky resolutions of 1799 -- The Federal Government will not police itself: Virginia General Assembly Report of 1800 -- The states are the protecting shield: Speech of Connecticut Governor Jonathan Trumbull opening of the special session of the legislature -- We resist : resolutions of the General Assembly of Connecticut -- Federalism cannot last without nullification: Fort Hill address -- Nullification: why the critics are all wrong: an exposition of the Virginia Resolutions of 1798 -- Judges are human beings, not gods: a review of the proclamation of President Jackson -- Nullification vs. slavery: joint resolution of the legislature of Wisconsin -- Appendix: the Constitution of the United States.".
- 2010022467 title "Nullification : how to resist Federal tyranny in the 21st century / Thomas E. Woods, Jr.".
- 2010022467 type "text".