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100 1 _aClay, Henry,
_d1777-1852.
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245 1 0 _aThe Papers of Henry Clay
_bPresidential Candidate, 1821-1824 /
_cJames F. Hopkins, editor.
260 _aLexington :
_bThe University Press of Kentucky,
_c(c)1963.
300 _a1 online resource (946 pages)
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505 0 0 _aCover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; SYMBOLS; The Papers of HENRY CLAY; From James De Wolf, Jr.; From James De Wolf; From James Taylor; Bond from Thomas S. Hinde; To Gorham A. Worth and Thomas T. Crittenden; From Duncan McArthur; From James Morrison; To Simon Gratz and Brothers; Address to American Colonization Society; To Langdon Cheves; To Greenberry W. Ridgely; Remarks on Bill for Reduction of the Army; Remarks and Motion on Relief of the Family of Oliver Hazard Perry; Notice of Motion on Missouri Statehood; To Duncan McArthur; To Smith Thompson; From James Morrison.
505 0 0 _aMotions and Speech on the Admission of MissouriRemarks and Motion on Missouri Question; To Langdon Cheves; Remarks on Bill to Incorporate Columbian College; Motion and Remarks on Missouri Resolution; Motions on Missouri Resolution; To John Q. Adams; Motion on Missions to South America; From James De Wolf, Jr.; Remarks Relating to Cumberland Road; Motion and Speeches on Missions to South America; Motion and Speech on Missions to South America; To Langdon Cheves; Committee Report on Missouri Resolution; Resolution and Remarks on Missions to South America.
505 0 0 _aMotion and Remarks on Due Execution of ProcessMotions and Remarks on Missouri Statehood Report; From James Morrison; To Joseph Anderson; Vindication of Action, as Speaker, on Missouri Bill; Appeal for Reconsideration of House Vote on Missouri Question; Speech on Admission of Missouri; Resolutions, Remarks, and Motions on Counting the Electoral Vote; To Langdon Cheves; To Caesar A. Rodney; To James Monroe; From James Morrison; Report on President's Response to Spanish American Resolution; Motion on Reimbursement to Planters' Bank of New Orleans; To John W. Hunt.
505 0 0 _aMotion on Report of Secretary of the TreasuryMotion on Bill to Reduce Salaries; Resolution and Motions on Missouri Statehood; Speeches on Relief for Purchasers of Public Lands; Motion on Committee Appointments; From Langdon Cheves; From Edmund W. Rootes; To John Quincy Adams; Committee Report and Remarks on Missouri Statehood; Remarks and Motion on Relief for Purchasers of Public Lands; To Langdon Cheves; Remarks on Bill to Reduce the Military Peace Establishment; Remarks on Relief for Purchasers of Public Lands; Remarks on Bill to Exempt French Ships from Certain Duties.
505 0 0 _aRemarks on Bankruptcy BillTo John Quincy Adams; To [John Quincy Adams]; To [James Monroe]; From Edmund W. Rootes; To [Smith Thompson]; Remarks on Road Bill; Receipted Bill from Benjamin Binns; Resolution of Thanks to Speaker; From Langdon Cheves; To Langdon Cheves; To William Wirt; To Langdon Cheves; To Richard W. Meade; From Pfeter] Hfagner]; Toast and Response at Washington Banquet; Receipted Bill from B.H. Blake; From P[eter] H[agner]; To John Quincy Adams; From Benjamin Smith; From Nicholas Berthoud; Rental Agreement with John Deverin; Receipt from William Allen.
520 0 _aThis third volume in the ten-volume series covers the career of Henry Clay from the Second Session of the Sixteenth Congress, where he engineered the second Missouri Compromise, to the presidential election of 1824, when he found himself eliminated as a candidate. Upon his return from Congress in 1821, Clay practiced law and interested himself in Transylvania University, among other things. Elected again to the House of Representatives and to the Speakership in the Eighteenth Congress, Clay resumed his leadership in national affairs; his concerns at this period were principally with the Monroe.
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