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THE

SOUTHERN QUARTERLY

REVIEW.

Jove judicat æquo.-Hor.
Eo ego ingenio natus sum, amicitiam

Atque inimicitiam in fronte promptam gero-Ennius.

VOL. X.

CHARLESTON.

PUBLISHED BY THE PROPRIETOR.

1846.

5785

TIBBVBA

INDEX

TO THE

TENTH VOLUME

OF THE

SOUTHERN QUARTERLY REVIEW.

A

Altowan, notice of it, 514.

American system discussed, 174-227;

Mr. Clay its father, 175; the same
as the British colonial system, 177;
Mr. Clay's account of its opera-
tion on the North and West, 189;
So. Carolina ever consistent in her
opposition to it, 193; injurious ef-
fects of the restrictive system in
Russia, 196; in France, 197; duty
on wool, 201; protection in favor
of sugar, 203; tariff of 1816, how
passed, 209; independence of other
nations a futile idea, 219;
Animal Magnetism, by T. Leger, no-
ticed, 255;

Argentine republic, King's Twenty-
four years in, noticed, 255.
Arnold, Dr. Thomas his introductory
lecture on modern history review-
ed, 128-148.

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C

Calhoun, J. C., his report on the me-
morial of the Memphis Conven-
tion, reviewed, 377, the power of
Congress to appropriate money,
early discussed, 379; Mr. C's views
on this question, 381; taxes a gain
to the manufactures, 386; presi-
dential veto cannot arrest the in-
ternal improvement policy, 390;
Mr. C's measures to defeat it, 394;
the power of regulating commerce
examined, 395; Mr. C's argument
against appropriations for harbors,
404; his views of river improve-
ments, 407; their views examined,
408; his argument for the Missis-
sippi, 413; the effect of his con-
struction, 414; his report on the
Memphis memorial further re
viewed, 451; his declarations at
that conventiou variously received
in So. Carolina, ib; remarks of the
correspondent of the Mercury,
442; examination of his argument
in favor of the Mississippi, 445;
his argument from the power of
Congress to regulate commerce,
458; 10th sect of the constitution,
479; the States competent in
themselves to improve the Missis-
sippi, 489; loose constructions of

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