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Magna Carta Regis Johannis: 15th June, 1215, in the 17th
year of the King's reign. In latin, with a translation.
Note of the Editor on the derivation of Runnymead.
Contents of the Statute of 25 Edward I, reciting and confirm-
ing the Great Charter of 9th Henry 3d, A. D. 1297.
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Magna Carta Regis Edwardi primi, 12th Oct. 1297, and 25th
of his reign.
Petition of Rights: presented to Charles 1st, on the 2nd of
June, 1628.
The King's answer thereto: and further petition thereon: with
the reply.
An Act for the better securing the liberty of the subject, and
the prevention of imprisonments beyond the seas; commonly
called the HABEAS CORPUS Act: 31 Charles 2, chap. 2, May, 1679.
Bill of Rights; passed 1 William and Mary, Sess. 2, ch. 2, A.
D. 1689: being an Act for declaring the rights and liberties of
the subject, and settling the succession of the Crown.
The Constitution of South Carolina of 26 March, 1776; agreed
to and resolved upon by the Representatives of South Carolina.
An Ordinance for establishing an Oath of Abjuration and Al-
legiance; passed 13th February, 1777.
The Constitution of South Carolina, 19th March, 1778.
An Act enforcing an assurance of Allegiance and Fidelity to the
State; 28 March, 1778.
Articles of Confederation. In Congress, July 8, 1778.
Act of Cession of Virginia of her title to land north and west
of the River Ohio; March 1, 1784.
Resolution of Congress accepting the Cession of Virginia of
lands north and west of the River Ohio; July 7, 1786.
Ordinance of Congress for the government of the Territory
north and west of Ohio: July 13, 1787.
Act of Virginia, 30 December, 1788, supplementary to the Act
of Cession.
Act of Cession of South Carolina, 8th March, 1787 and 9th
August, 1787.
Remarks by the Editor.
Constitution of the United States; 17th Sept. 1787.
Amendments to the Constitution of the United States.
Resolution of the two houses of the Legislature of South
Carolina, respecting amendments to the Constitution of the Uni-
ted States; 18th Dec. 1829.
The Constitution of the State of South Carolina; June 3, 1790.
Temporary additions thereto, June 3, 1790.
Amendments to the Constitution of South Carolina of June 3,
1790, viz. Dec. 17, 1808. Dec. 19, 1810. Dec. 19, 1816. Dec.
20, 1820. Dec. 19-20, 1828. Dec. 6, 1834.
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Resolution of the two houses, concerning the 4th Section of the
Constitution; Dec. 17, 1831.
Resolution of the two houses, respecting Elections, and the
4th Section of the Constitution of this State; Dec. 10, 1833.
Documents and Records concerning Federal Relations generally.
Preliminary remarks by the Editor, viz:
Double character of the States' and the United States government.
Brief history of the Tariff of protection in its rise and Pro-
gress among us.
Unconstitutionality of a Tariff Protection.
Injustice of a Tariff of Protection.
Inexpedience of a Tariff of Protection.
Objections to all Custom house taxation on foreign Imports.
Consolidation.
States Rights.
Nullification.
Power and jurisdiction of the Federal Judiciary.
Secession.
Coercion.
Allegiance.
Supremacy of a Congress Majority.
General Welfare.
Internal Improvements.
Report of the Committee on the preamble and Resolutions
presented by Pleasant May, Esq. member from Chesterfield, on
the subject of the Tariff. Dec. 8, 1820.
Report of the Special Committe on the decisions of the Fede-
ral Judiciary, and the acts of Congress contravening the letter
and spirit of the Constitution of the Union. Dec. 15, 1825.
Memorial, &c: being the report of a special Committee of the
Senate of South Carolina, on the resolutions submitted by Mr.
Ramsay on the subject of States Rights. Dec. 12 & 19, 1827.
Protest and Instructions of the Legislature of South Caroli-
na, on the right of Congress to impose protecting duties on Im-
ports: Dec. 19, 1828.
Resolutions on the right of Congress to impose protecting du-
ties: Dec. 20, 1828.
Exposition and Protest reported by the Special Committee of
the House of Representatives of South Carolina, on the Tariff:
Dec. 19, 1828.
Ordered to be printed, but not adopted. See note of the
Editor.
Report adopted by the Legislature of the State of GEORGIA,
on the resolutions of South Carolina and Ohio. Ordered to be
printed in the Pamphlet Laws, Reports and Resolutions of South
Carolina, Dec. Session, 1829.
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Memorial on the subject of the late Tariff, addressed by the
General Assembly of the State of GEORGIA, to the Anti-
Tariff States. Ordered to be printed with the Pamphlet Laws,
Reports and Resolutions of South Carolina, at December Ses-
sion, 1829.
Remonstrance to the States in favour of a Tariff'; adopted by
the Legislature of GEORGIA, Dec. 19, 1828. Ordered to be
printed among the Laws and Resolutions of the State of South
Carolina, at the Session of Dec. 1829.
Resolutions of Virginia, on the powers of the Federal Govern-
ment. Ordered to be printed with the Acts and Resolutions of
South Carolina, at Dec. Session, 1829.
Resolutions of the Legislature of South Carolina, on the
Constitution of the United States, and the powers of the Gene-
ral Government. Dec. 17, 1830.
Report of the Committee on Federal Relations, concerning a
letter from General Jackson, President of the United States;
Dec. 14, 1831.
Documents relating to the CONVENTION: first Session, which be-
gan November 19, 1832.
An act to provide for the calling of a Convention of the Peo-
ple of this State; Oct. 26, 1832.
Note of the Editor, thereto.
Report of the Committee to whom was referred the Act to
provide for the calling of a Convention of the People of this
State.
An Ordinance to Nullify certain acts of the Congress of the
United States, purporting to be Laws, laying duties and imposts
on the importation of foreign Commodities; Novr. 24, 1832.
List of such members of the Convention as signed the same.
Address to the People of South Carolina, by their delegates
in Convention.
Address to the people of Massachusetts, Virginia, New York,
Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Maryland, Connecticut, Vermont,
New Hampshire, Maine, New Jersey, Georgia, Delaware,
Rhode Island, Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana,
Mississippi, Illinois, Alabama, and Missouri.
Resolutions respecting the Proclamation of the President of
the United States. Adopted Dec. 17, 1832.
Report of the Committee on Federal Relations; December
20, 1832.
Proclamation by the Governor of South Carolina; Dec. 21,
1832.
An act to carry into effect in part, an Ordinance to nullify
certain acts of the Congress of the the United States, purporting
to be laws, laying duties on the importation of foreign commodities,
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passed in Convention of this State, at Columbia, on the 24th
day of November, in the year of our Lord 1832. 20th Dec. 1832.
An Act concerning the Oath required by the Ordinance pas-
sed in convention at Columbia, the 24th day of November
1832. 20th Dec. 1832.
Documents relating to the CONVENTION; second Session, which
which began March 11, 1833.
Letter from the Governor of the State to the President of the
Convention.
Letter from the Governor of Virginia to the Governor of
South Carolina.
Copy of the Preamble and Resolutions adopted by the Vir-
ginia Legislature, and transmitted through their commissioner
to the constituted authorities of this State.
Correspondence between the Commissioner of Virginia and
the constituted authorities of this State.
Letter from Governor Robert Y. Hayne to the Hon. Benj. W.
Leigh.
Letter from James Hamilton, Jr. to his Excellency R. Y.
Hayne.
Report of the Committee to whom was referred the communi-
cation of the Honorable Benjamin Watkins Leigh, Commissioner
from the State of Virginia, and all other matters connected with
the subject, and the course which should be pursued by the Con-
vention at the present important crisis of our political affairs.
An Ordinance, 15th March 1833, rescinding the nullifying Ordi-
nance of the 24th Novr. 1832.
Report on the mediation of Virginia.
Report of the Committee to whom was referred the act of
Congress entitled "An act further to provide for the collection of
duties on Imports." (Commonly called the FORCE BILL: 2d
March 1833.)
An Ordinance to Nullify an act of the Congress of the United
States, entitled, "An act further to provide for the collection of
duties on Imports," commonly called the FORCE BILL.
An Act (of Congress) to modify the act of 14th July, 1832,
and all other acts imposing duties on imports. (The present act
is known as Mr. Clay's compromising Law.)
Note of the Editor thereto.
Documents, Memoranda, and Acts of Assembly relating to the
Boundary Line of the State.
Preliminary Notices.
Extract from Timothy's Southern Gazette, October 21,1732,
and Novr. 4, 1732.
List of Documents relating to the Boundary Line, now remain-
ing in the Office of the Secretary of State, at Columbia.
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Documents relating to the Boundary between North and South
Carolina, to be found in the acts of the North Carolina Legisla-
ture, and in the office of the Secretary of the State of North
Carolina, at Raleigh, North Carolina.
Communication from Governor Swain, to Joseph G. Cogs-
well, Esq. (for Dr. Cooper) on the Boundary line between North
and South Carolina.
An Ordinance for ratifying and confirming a Convention be-
tween the States of South Carolina and Georgia, concluded at
Beaufort, in the State of South Carolina, on the 20th April 1787,
and in the 11th year of the Independence of the United States.
Notes on the wording of the Articles agreed on.
An act to declare the assent of this State to 'a Convention be-
tween this State and the State of Georgia, for the purpose of im-
proving the navigation of Savannah and Tugaloo Rivers; 20th
December, 1825.
An act concerning the line of division between this State and
the State of North Carolina: 21st Dec. 1804.
An act for ratifying and confirming a provisional agreement entered into between the State of South Carolina and the State
of North Carolina, concluded at M'Kinney's, on Toxaway River,
on the 4th Sept. 1813.
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Judge Brevard's Observations on the Legislative history of
South Carolina: from the 1st Vol. of his digest of the Laws of
the State.
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List of Judges and Attorney Generals.
Index.
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