THE WORKS OF JOHN C. OAEHOUN. 
D. APPLETON & COMPANY 
HAVE IN COUKSE OF PUBLICATION, 
THE WOEKS 
OF 
JOHN C. CALHOUN, 
NOW FIKST COLLECTED. 
TO BE HANDSOMELY PRINTED IN OCTAVO VOLUMES. 
THE FOLLOW :nG WILL BE THE ORDER OF PUBLICATION: — 
I. 
OX THE CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES 
(now ready.) 
IL 
SPEECHES IN CONGRESS. 
in. 
DIPLOMATIC PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE. 
IV. 
HIS LIFE. 
C iLHouN, Clay, and Webster are three names whicli will long be venerated 
bv American Citizens. Of the three, Calhoun, during the early part of his life, was 
perhaps the greatest favorite with the people. His highly cultivated mind, pro- 
found views of government, and his pure character, gave great weight and impor- 
tance to his opinions with all parties. Of the writings and speeches of Americaa 
fitatcsmen, there are scarcely any which bear so directly upOl.^ the great measures 
adopted by our Government, during the last forty years, as tlu.se of the lamented 
(.'alhoun. The War, the Revenue System, the Currency, and, States Eights, were 
subjects upon which he took a leading position, and greatly aided the decisions 
which were made on them. With those who take an interest in our national histo- 
ty, the value of the writings of our public men cannot be too highly estimated. 
The works of Calhoun w'ill follow each other rapidly from the press. Hif 
friends who are desirous of procuring them, are invited t subscribe without delav 
The terms are two dollars per volume, payable on delive v 
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