""National Rights and State Rights: A Review of the Case of Alexander McLeod"" is a historical book written by John Pickering in 1841. The book is a detailed review of the case of Alexander McLeod, a British subject who was accused of participating in the murder of an American citizen during the Caroline Affair in 1837. The book explores the conflict between national and state rights in the United States during that time and the impact it had on the...
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