United States -- Politics and government -- Civil War, 1861-1865
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- "We cannot escape history" : Lincoln and the last best hope of Earth
- A letter to Hon. E.D. Morgan ... on the amendment of the Constitution abolishing slavery. : Resolutions, passed by the New York Union League Club, concerning conditions of peace with the insurgents.
- A letter to Viscount Palmerston, : K.G., prime minister of England, on American slavery.
- A letter to a Whig member of the Southern Independence Association.
- Addenda to the municipalist
- Alleghania: : a geographical and statistical memoir. Exhibiting the strength of the Union, and the weakness of slavery, in the mountain districts of the South.
- An address to King Cotton
- An address to King Cotton.
- Character and results of the war. : How to prosecute and how to end it. A thrilling and eloquent speech by Major-General B. F. Butler. Reported by A. F. Warburton
- Diary of Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy under Lincoln and Johnson
- Elements of discord in Secessia, : &c. &c. New York, May, 1863
- Emancipation is peace.
- History of the antislavery measures of the Thirty-seventh and Thirty-eighth United States Congresses, 1861-64.
- Horace Greeley decently dissected, : in a letter on Horace Greeley, addressed by A. Oakey Hall to Joseph Hoxie, esq., republished (with an alphabet of notes) by popular request
- Masterpieces of E.D. Baker
- Military despotism. : Arbitrary arrest of a judge!
- North America
- Nullification and compromise, a retrospective view
- Our national Constitution: its adaptation to a state of war or insurrection. : A treatise
- Patriotic addresses in America and England, : from 1850 to 1885, on slavery, the Civil War, and the development of civil liberty in the United States,
- President Lincoln's inaugural address. : March 4, 1861
- Private letters of Parmenas Taylor Turnley (together with some letters of his father and grandfather) on the character of the constitutional government of the United States, and the antagonism of the Puritans to Christianity, &c
- Public men of Indiana : a political history
- Rebel conditions of peace and the mechanics of the South
- Remarks of Mr. Thomas, of Massachusetts : on the relation of the "seceded states" (so called) to the Union, and the confiscation of property and emancipation of slaves in such states, in the House of Representatives, April 10, 1862
- Republican imperialism is not American liberty
- Slavery and the war: : a historical essay.
- Spectator of America.
- Speech of Hon. H. Winter Davis, of Maryland, on the president's colonization and compensation scheme, delivered in the House of Representatives, Feb. 25, 1864
- Speech of Hon. Henry May, of Maryland : against the war and arming negroes, and for peace and recognition; in the House of Representatives, February 2, 1863
- Speech of Hon. John B. Steele, of New York, on the question of slavery : delivered in the House of Representatives, Jan. 20, 1862
- The Portable Abraham Lincoln
- The arguments of secessionists : a letter to the Union meeting held in New York, September 30, 1863
- The conditions of reconstruction; : in a letter from Robert Dale Owen to the secretary of state.
- The contest in America,
- The death of slavery. : Letter from Peter Cooper to Governor Seymour
- The diary of Edward Bates, 1859-1866
- The future of the North-West in connection with the scheme of reconstruction without New England
- The future: : a political essay
- The genesis of the Civil war : the story of Sumter, 1860-1861
- The history of Abraham Lincoln, and the overthrow of slavery
- The history of the Confederate War : its causes and its conduct; a narrative and critical history
- The national hand-book of facts and figures, historical, statistical, documentary, political, from the formation of the government to the present time : with a full chronology of the rebellion
- The necessities and wisdom of 1861. : A supplement to the sixth edition of Slavery and the remedy.
- The present attempt to dissolve the American union, : a British aristocratic plot.
- The preservation of the Union, a national economic necessity...
- The presidency of Abraham Lincoln
- The programme of peace. : By a Democrat of the old school
- The rebellion--its origins and main-spring. : An oration delivered by Hon. Charles Sumner, under the auspices of the Young Men's Republican Union of New York, November 27, 1861
- The rejected stone : or, Insurrection vs. resurrection in America
- The rejected stone; : or, Insurrection vs. resurrection in America. By a native of Virginia
- The slave power : its character, career, and probable designs : being an attempt to explain the real issues involved in the American contest
- The slave power: its character, career, and probable designs: : being an attempt to explain the real issues involved in the American contest.
- The three voices : the soldier, farmer, and poet, to the Copperheads
- The trial of Hon. Clement L. Vallandigham : by a military commission: and the proceedings under his application for a writ of habeas corpus in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern district of Ohio
- The war powers of the President, : and the legislative powers of Congress in relation to rebellion, treason and slavery.
- Three unlike speeches, : by William Lloyd Garrison, of Massachusetts, Garrett Davis, of Kentucky, Alexander H. Stephens, of Georgia. The abolitionists, and their relations to the war. The war not for emancipation. African slavery, the corner-stone of the southern confederacy
- Train's speeches in England, on slavery & emancipation. : Delivered in London, on March 12th, and 19th, 1862. Also his great speech on the "pardoning of traitors."
- Treason and rebellion: : being in part the legislation of Congress and of the state of California thereon, together with the recent charge by Judge Field, of the U.S. Supreme Court, delivered to the grand jury in attendance at the June term, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, of the U.S. Circuit Court for the Northern District of California. : With notes
- Upon whom rests the guilt of the war? : Separation: war without end.
- War power of the President--summary imprisonment--habeas corpus
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