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... ratified by the oaths of each , which conceded to the plebeians the right to elect two tribunes , as the protectors of their order , and made their persons sacred . The number was afterwards increased to ten , and their election by ...
... ratified by the oaths of each , which conceded to the plebeians the right to elect two tribunes , as the protectors of their order , and made their persons sacred . The number was afterwards increased to ten , and their election by ...
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... Ratification , Nullification and Slavery . Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1993 . Freehling , William H. Prelude to Civil War : The Nullification Controversy in South Carolina , 1816-1836 . New York : Harper and Row , 1965 ...
... Ratification , Nullification and Slavery . Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1993 . Freehling , William H. Prelude to Civil War : The Nullification Controversy in South Carolina , 1816-1836 . New York : Harper and Row , 1965 ...
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