Statistics for occurrence #1 of “South Carolina” in page 382 of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1.:

...r own party. And Mr. Stephens declared, in regard to the present conspiracy, that the ambition of disappointed office-seekers constituted a great part of the trouble. General Jackson, after the South Carolina rebellion of 1832 was suppressed, foretold its attempted revival at no distant period, remarking that the first time the pretence was the tariff, and that next it would be the negro question. In...
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