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Washington:: Printed at the Globe Office,, 1844.. original self-wrappers.. Front wrapper detached with some shallow chipping and an old repair. . 8vo,.
LETTER OF MR. WALKER, OF MISSISSIPPI, RELATIVE TO THE ANNEXATION OF TEXAS; IN REPLY TO THE CALL OF THE PEOPLE OF CARROLL COUNTY, KENTUCKY, TO COMMUNICATE HIS VIEWS ON THAT SUBJECT. by Walker, R. J
by Walker, R. J
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LETTER OF MR. WALKER, OF MISSISSIPPI, RELATIVE TO THE ANNEXATION OF TEXAS; IN REPLY TO THE CALL OF THE PEOPLE OF CARROLL COUNTY, KENTUCKY, TO COMMUNICATE HIS VIEWS ON THAT SUBJECT.
by Walker, R. J
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Wash., Globe, 1844. 32pp. Sewn as issued. First edition. Streeter Texas 1556. Howes W42. This letter published originally in the Washington Globe of Feb. 3, 1844, is credited by Streeter with being the start of the debate on the annexation of Texas. Walker attempted to reassure the North that annexation would mean more commerce and an ultimate diminution of slavery, while telling the South that Texas on her own would enter an alliance with England to sell cotton direct, undermining Southern markets.
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Letter of Mr. Walker, of Mississippi, Relative to the Annexation of Texas: in reply to The Call of the People of Carroll County, Kentucky, to Communicate his Views on that Subject.
by [TEXAS] WALKER, R. J
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LETTER OF MR. WALKER, OF MISSISSIPPI, RELATIVE TO THE REANNEXATION OF TEXAS: IN REPLY TO THE CALL OF THE PEOPLE OF CARROLL COUNTY, KENTUCKY, TO COMMUNICATE HIS VIEWS ON THAT SUBJEC
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Philadelphia: Mifflin and Parr, 1844. 32pp. Self-wrappers. Institutional stamp on title page. Text is clean and bright. Very good. Third edition, reprinted the same year as the previous two. This letter, published originally in the Washington GLOBE of Feb. 3, 1844, is credited by Streeter with being the start of the debate on the annexation of Texas. Walker attempted to reassure the North that annexation would mean more commerce and an ultimate diminution of slavery, while telling the South that Texas on her own would enter an alliance with England and sell cotton direct, undermining southern markets. SABIN 101067. HOWES W42
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LETTER OF MR. WALKER, OF MISSISSIPPI, RELATIVE TO THE REANNEXATION OF TEXAS: IN REPLYING TO THE CALL OF THE PEOPLE OF CARROLL COUNTY, KENTUCKY, TO COMMUNICATE HIS VIEWS ON THAT SUBJECT
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Washington, 1844. 32pp. Dbd. Foxed and dampstained. This letter, published originally in the Washington GLOBE of Feb. 3, 1844, is credited by Streeter with being the start of the debate on the annexation of Texas. Walker attempted to reassure the North that annexation would mean more commerce and an ultimate diminution of slavery, while telling the South that Texas on her own would enter an alliance with England and sell cotton direct, undermining southern markets. HOWES W42. STREETER TEXAS 1556a. SABIN 101067.
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