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- A citizen's appeal in regard to the war with Mexico, : A lecture, delivered at Lyceum Hall, Lynn, January 16, 1848,
- A letter to a friend
- A review of the Mexican war on Christian principles: : and an essay on the means of preventing war.
- A review of the causes and consequences of the Mexican War
- A review of the causes and consequences of the Mexican War.
- A review of the causes and consequences of the Mexican war
- A review of the causes and consequences of the Mexican war
- A review of the causes and consequences of the Mexican war.
- A review of the causes and consequences of the Mexican war.
- A review of the life, character and political opinions of Zachary Taylor
- A short history of Charlestown, for the past 44 years : and other subjects
- A short history of Charlestown, for the past 44 years : and other subjects
- A two edged sword
- A voice from the South: : comprising Letters from Georgia to Massachusetts, and to the southern states. With an appendix containing an article from the Charleston Mercury on the Wilmot proviso ..
- A voice from the South: : comprising Letters from Georgia to Massachusetts, and to the southern states. With an appendix containing an article from the Charleston Mercury on the Wilmot proviso ..
- Abraham Lincoln in Worcester : an address delivered by Arthur P. Rugg before the members of the Worcestor Society of Antiquity on December 7, 1909
- Address adopted by the Whig State Convention, at Worcester, September 13, 1848 : together with the resolutions and proceedings
- Address of John A. McClernand, of Illinois, to his constituents
- Address of the Liberty State Committee. : To the voting friends of freedom and emancipation in Massachusetts ..
- Address of the delegates of the Native American national convention,
- Address on the free-soil question
- Anti-slavery papers
- Appendix to the Congressional globe for the first session, twenty-ninth congress : containing speeches and important state papers
- Cabinet meetings under President Polk,
- California and New Mexico. : Speech of Mr. William B. Preston, of Virginia, in the House of Representatives, February 7, 1849, on the formation of a new state out of the territories of California and New Mexico
- Dinner to the Hon. Daniel Webster, of Massachusetts: by the merchants, and other citizens of Philadelphia, December 2, 1846, with Mr. Webster's speech
- Dissent in three American wars
- Free soil; : the election of 1848
- Great speech of the Hon. George Mifflin Dallas, upon the leading topics of the day, delivered at Pittsburgh, Pa., with a brief biographical sketch, &c., &c
- Great speech of the Hon. George Mifflin Dallas, upon the leading topics of the day, delivered at Pittsburgh, Pa., with a brief biographical sketch, &c., &c
- History of the Polk administration
- History of the Polk administration
- History of the Polk administration
- James K. Polk and the expansionist impulse
- James Knox Polk, and a history of his administration : embracing the annexation of Texas, the difficulties with Mexico, the settlement of the Oregon question, and other important events.
- James Knox Polk, and a history of his administration; : embracing the annexation of Texas, the difficulties with Mexico, the settlement of the Oregon question, and other important events
- James Knox Polk, and a history of his administration; : embracing the annexation of Texas, the difficulties with Mexico, the settlement of the Oregon question, and other important events.
- James Knox Polk, and a history of his administration; : embracing the annexation of Texas, the difficulties with Mexico, the settlement of the Oregon question, and other important events.
- John Caldwell Calhoun, Secretary of State, March 6, 1844 to March 6, 1845
- Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States, being the first session of the thirtieth Congress : begun and held at the city of Washington, December 6, 1847, in the seventy-second year of the independence of the United States
- Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States, being the second session of the thirtieth Congress : begun and held at the city of Washington, December 4, 1848, in the seventy-third year of the independence of the United States
- Mexican letters written during the progress of the late war between the United States and Mexico
- Mr. Webster's speech in the U. S. Senate, March 23, 1848, upon the War with Mexico
- Mr. Webster's speech, in the Senate of the United States, March 23, 1848, on the Mexican War
- Mr. Webster's speech, in the United States. : Senate.
- Negroes in Ohio--General Taylor--The War. : Speech of Hon. William Sawyer, of Ohio, in the House of Representatives, June 2, 1848, on the Civil and Diplomatic Appropriation Bill
- North for Union : John Appleton's journal of a tour to New England made by President Polk in June and July 1847
- Peace with Mexico
- Peace with Mexico
- Peace with Mexico
- Peace with Mexico.
- Peace with Mexico. : By Albert Gallatin
- Preferment : or, Ambition's ladder. An instructive poem for political pupils. With shining examples from real life.
- Principles and measures of true Democracy. : The address of the Southern and Western Liberty Convention, held at Cincinnati, June 11, 1845, to the people of the United States; also, the letter of Elihu Burritt to the convention
- Proposed occupation of Yucatan. : Speech of Hon. John A. Dix, of New York, in the Senate of the United States, May 17, 1848
- Review of the Mexican War : embracing the causes of the war, the responsibility of its commencement, the purposes of the American government in its prosecution, its benefits and its evils
- Review of the Mexican War, : embracing the causes of the war, the responsibility of its commencement, the purposes of the American government in its prosecution, its benefits and its evils.
- Review of the Mexican war : embracing the causes of the war, the responsibility of its commencement, the purposes of the American government in its prosecution, its benefits and its evils
- Speech of Aylett Buckner, of Kentucky, on the propriety of organizing governments for the territories. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, Feb. 17, 1849
- Speech of Henry Clay,
- Speech of Henry Clay, at the Lexington mass meeting, 13th November, 1847 : together with the resolutions adopted on that occasion
- Speech of Hon. C. J. Ingersoll, of Penn., on the Mexican War. : Delivered in the House of Representatives Tuesday, January 19, 1847
- Speech of Hon. Daniel R. Tilden, of Ohio, on the Mexican war and slavery. : Delivered in the House of representatives, February 4, 1847
- Speech of Hon. David S. Kaufman, of Texas, on the slavery question. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 10, 1847
- Speech of Hon. H. S. Foote, of Mississippi, in the Senate of the United States, Feb. 16, 1848, on the resolution of thanks to General Taylor
- Speech of Hon. H. V. Johnson
- Speech of Hon. Henry Bedinger, of Virginia, : on the President's special message.
- Speech of Hon. John A. Dix, of New York, on the bill to establish governments in the territories. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, July 26, 1848
- Speech of Hon. John A. Dix, of New York, on the three million bill. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 1, 1847
- Speech of Hon. John L. Taylor, of Ohio, on the army bill, : the veto power, and the ordinance of 1787: delivered in the House of representatives of the United States, August 3, 1848
- Speech of Hon. R. M. McLane, of Maryland, on the war with Mexico
- Speech of John Bell, of Tennessee, on the Mexican war.
- Speech of Mr. Breese, of Illinois, : on the Mexican question, and the ten regiment bill.
- Speech of Mr. C. Hudson, of Massachusetts, : on the portion of the President's message relating to the Mexican War.
- Speech of Mr. Caleb B. Smith, of Indiana, on the Mexican War : delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, July 16, 1846
- Speech of Mr. Calhoun, of South Carolina, on the bill making further appropriation to bring the existing war with Mexico to a speedy and honorable conclusion, called the Three Million bill, delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 9, 1847
- Speech of Mr. Charles Hudson, of Mass., on the subject of the war with Mexico
- Speech of Mr. Chas. Hudson, of Mass., on the Three Million Appropriation Bill : delivered in the House of Representatives of the U.S., Feb. 13, 1847
- Speech of Mr. Corwin of Ohio, on the Mexican war. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 11, 1847
- Speech of Mr. Corwin, of Ohio, on the Mexican War ; delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 11, 1847
- Speech of Mr. David Fisher, of Ohio, on the loan bill, delivered in the House of representatives of the U. S., February 9th, 1848
- Speech of Mr. David S. Kaufman of Texas, on the subject of the Mexican War : delivered in the House of Representatives, U.S., June 20, 1846
- Speech of Mr. Dixon, of Connecticut, on the reference of the President's message.
- Speech of Mr. Duer, of New York, on the origin of the war with Mexico, and the objects of the administration in its prosecution,
- Speech of Mr. Duncan of Kentucky, on the assumption of power by the Executive:
- Speech of Mr. Elias B. Holmes, of New York, on the subject of the Mexican war, : delivered in the House of representatives of the United States, June 18, 1846
- Speech of Mr. G. P. Marsh, of Vermont, : on the Mexican war, delivered in the House of Representatives of the U. S., February 10, 1848
- Speech of Mr. Geo Ashmun, of Mass., on the Mexican war. : Delivered in the House of representatives of the U. S., Feb. 4, 1847
- Speech of Mr. George Badger, of North Carolina, on the ten regiment bill. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, Jan. 18, 1848
- Speech of Mr. Hilliard, of Alabama, on the Mexican War : delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, January 5, 1847
- Speech of Mr. J.H. Harmanson, of Louisiana, on the Mexican War ; delivered in the House of Representatives, February 12, 1847
- Speech of Mr. John W. Jones, of Georgia, on the pending war, delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, January 18, 1848
- Speech of Mr. Lincoln, of Illinois, on the civil and diplomatic appropriation bill
- Speech of Mr. Lincoln, of Illinois, on the reference of the President's message : in the House of Representatives, Wednesday, January 14 [sic], 1848
- Speech of Mr. Miller, of New Jersey, on the Mexican War, and the mode of bringing it to a speedy and honorable conclusion : delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 2, 1847
- Speech of Mr. R. Johnson, of Maryland, on the ten regiment bill
- Speech of Mr. R. W. Thompson, of Indiana, on the reference of the President's annual message
- Speech of Mr. Reverdy Johnson, of Maryland, on the bill making further appropriation to bring the existing war to an honorable conclusion, called the three million bill
- Speech of Mr. Upham, of Vermont, on the Ten Regiment Bill, and the Mexican War, delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 15, 1848
- Speech of Mr. Washington Barrow, : of Tennessee, on the reference of the President's annual message, delivered in the House of representatives on Monday, January 24, 1848
- Speech of Mr. Winthrop, of Mass., on the Mexican war : delivered in the House of representatives of the United States, January 8, 1847
- Speech of R. E. Scott of Fauquier, : on certain resolutions touching the action of Congress on the subject of slavery.
- Speech of Wm. L. Dayton, of N. Jersey, on the Mexican War : the plans and conduct of the campaign, delivered in the Senate of the United States, Jan. 27 and 28, 1847
- Speech of the Hon. S. W. Inge, of Alabama, on the relation of parties to the Mexican war
- Speech, of Mr. Caleb B. Smith, of Indiana, on the war and its cost : delivered in the House of Representatives of the U. States, February 3, 1848
- Speech, of Mr. Caleb B. Smith, of Indiana, on the war and its cost. : Delivered in the House of Representatives of the U. States, February 3, 1848
- Speeches and occasional addresses
- Speeches and occasional addresses.
- The Mexican War : speech of Hon. Lewis Cass, of Michigan, in the Senate of the United States, February 10, 1847
- The Republic of the United States of America: : its duties to itself, and its responsible relations to other countries. Embracing also a review of the late war between the United States and Mexico ..
- The Union--its dangers--progress
- The Utica convention
- The Wilmot proviso
- The address of the Southern and Western Liberty Convention : held at Cincinnati, June 11 & 12, 1845, to the people of the United States. With notes
- The anti-slavery papers of James Russell Lowell
- The anti-slavery papers of James Russell Lowell
- The diary of James K. Polk during his Presidency, 1845 to 1849 : now first printed from the original manuscript owned by the society
- The diary of James K. Polk during his presidency, 1845 to 1849 : now first printed from the original manuscript in the collections of the Chicago Historical Society
- The diary of James K. Polk during his presidency, 1845 to 1849,
- The evolution of the myth, : as exemplified in General Grant's history of the plot of President Polk and Secretary Marcy to sacrifice two American armies in the Mexican war of 1846-1848.
- The evolution of the myth, : as exemplified in General Grant's history of the plot of President Polk and Secretary Marcy to sacrifice two American armies in the Mexican war of 1846-1848.
- The opinions of old Jonathan Faneuil on modern politics in the Unites States
- The political duties of Christians. : A report adopted at the spring meeting of the South Middlesex conference of churches, April 18, 1848
- The republic of the United States of America: : its duties to itself, and its responsible relations to other countries. Embracing also a review of the late war between the United States and Mexico
- The true Whig sentiment of Massachusetts ..
- The two or three millions. : No appropriation recommended
- The war with Mexico : speech of Hon. John L. Robinson, of Indiana, in the House of Representatives, January 18, 1848, in Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union, on the resolutions referring the President's message to the various standing committees
- The war with Mexico : speech of Hon. Lewis Cass, of Michigan, in the Senate of the United States, January 3, 1848 : on the bill reported from the Committee on Military Affairs to raise, for a limited time, an additional military force
- The war with Mexico : speech of Hon. Lewis Cass, of Michigan, in the Senate of the United States, March 17, 1848 : on the bill reported from the Committee on Military Affairs to raise, for a limited time, an additional military force
- The war with Mexico reviewed
- The war with Mexico reviewed
- The war with Mexico reviewed.
- The war with Mexico.
- The war with Mexico. : Speech of Hon. A. H. Sevier, of Arkansas, in the Senate of the United States, January 4, 1848, on the bill reported from the Committee on military affairs to raise, for a limited time, an additional military force
- The war with Mexico. : Speech of Hon. F. P. Stanton, of Tennessee, in the House of representatives, March 14, 1848
- The war with Mexico. : Speech of Hon. H. V. Johnson, of Georgia, in the Senate of the United States, March 16, 1848, on the bill reported from the Committee on Military Affairs to raise, for a limited time, an additional military force
- The war with Mexico. : Speech of Hon. James S. Green, of Missouri, in the House of representatives, Jan. 25, 1848
- The war with Mexico. : Speech of Hon. John A. Dix, of New York, in the Senate of the United States, January 26, 1848, on the bill reported from the Committee on Military Affairs to raise, for a limited time, an additional military force
- The war with Mexico. : Speech of Hon. Lewis Cass, of Michigan, in the Senate of the United States, January 3, 1848. On the bill reported from the Committee on military affairs to raise, for a limited time, an additional military force
- The war with Mexico. : Speech of Hon. T. J. Turner, of Illinois, in the House of representatives, April 6, 1848
- The war with Mexico. : Speech of Hon. Thomas J. Henley, of Indian, in the House of representatives, January 26, 1848
- To the people of Virginia
- Ultimas comunicaciones entre el gobierno mexicano y el enviado estraordinario y ministro plenipotenciario nombrado por el de los Estados-Unidos : sobre la cuestión de Tejas y admisión de dicho agente
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