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Children of the Market Place

CHAPTER III
14/18

They talked with a broad accent.

Excitement and anger rose in their voices.

They were denouncing President Jackson.

The matter seemed to be a force bill, the tariff imposed by New England's enterprise, the duty of the Southern States to resist it.

They were insisting that there was no warrant to pass a tariff law, that it was clearly a breach of the Constitution, and that it should be resisted to the death.


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