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- "A mirror for the pretended Democracy," from the National intelligencer of Oct. 1, 1840: : to which is added, a report on executive patronage, made to the Senate of the United States, May 4, 1826,
- "Liberty" ..
- "Licensed houses." An examination of the license law of the commonwealth of Massachusetts ..
- ... Report of the assistant commissioner for Alabama.
- ...The despotism of freedom; or, The tyranny and cruelty of American Republican slave-masters, shown to be the worst in the world; : in a speech, delivered at the first anniversary of the New England Anti-Slavery Society, 1833
- A biographical memoir of Samuel Bard,
- A bridge from slavery to freedom
- A brief review of the "First annual report of the American anti-slavery society, with the speeches delivered at the anniversary meeting, May 6th, 1834."
- A brief topographical and statistical manual of the state of New-York:
- A brief topographical and statistical manual of the state of New-York:
- A constitutional manual for the national American party
- A course of six lectures on astronomy,
- A cursory sketch of the motives and proceedings of the party which sways the affairs of the Union ..
- A description of the eastern coast of the county of Barnstable,
- A discourse concerning the influence of America on the mind;
- A discourse delivered at Lexington, March 31, 1813,
- A discourse delivered at Schenectady July 22, 1823 before the New York Alpha of the Phi Beta Kappa
- A discourse delivered before the Historical society of the state of Pennsylvania, on New Year's Day, 1827
- A discourse delivered before the Society for the commemoration of the landing of William Penn
- A discourse delivered in Hollis street church,
- A discourse delivered in the First Presbyterian church,
- A discourse on St. Paul's epistle to Philemon; : exhibiting the duty of citizens of the northern states in regard to the institution of slavery; delivered in Christ church, Hartford; Dec. 22, 1850;
- A discourse on the character and public services of Dewitt Clinton, : delivered before the Associaiton of the alumni of Columbia college, at their anniversary, 6th May, 1829
- A discourse on the life and character of Samuel Bard, M.D. & LL.D., : late president of the New-York college of physicians and surgeons; pronounced in the public hall, at the request of the trustees, on the 5th day of Nov. 1821.
- A discourse pronounced at the request of the Essex historical society,
- A discourse,
- A discourse,
- A discourse, delivered at Mendon, June 14, 1810,
- A discourse, delivered at Plymouth, December 22, 1820, in commemoration of the first settlement of New-England.
- A discourse, delivered in Boston, April 13, 1815,
- A dissertation on commerce. : Clearly demonstrating the true sources of national wealth and power, together with the most rational measures for acquiring and preserving both. The whole deduced from the nature of trade, industry, money and exchanges. Tr. from the Italian of the celebrated Marquis Jerome Belloni ..
- A eulogy on the life and character of John Quincy Adams, : delivered at the request of the legislature of Massachusetts, in Faneuil hall, April 15, 1848 ...
- A history of the life and public services of Major General Andrew Jackson
- A lecture on popular superstitions
- A letter to George Washington, president of the United States : containing strictures on his address of the seventeenth of September 1796, notifying his relinquishment of the presidential office
- A letter to Mr. Harrison Gray Otis ... on the present state of our national affairs, : with remarks upon Mr. T. Pickering's Letter, to the governor of the commonwealth,
- A letter to Peter Cooper, : on "The treatment to be extended to the rebels individually," and "The mode of restoring the rebel states to the union." With an appendix containing a reprint of a review of Judge Curtis' paper on the Emancipation proclamation, with a letter from President Lincoln.
- A letter to the First Belfast Company of Volunteers, in the province of Ulster.
- A letter to the wardens and vestry of Christ church, Cincinnati; : in reply to their "Declaration and protest against the proceedings of Bishop Hobart, and the trustees of the General theological seminary..."
- A masonic oration on the death of Brother William S. Bush, lieutenant of marines, who was killed on board the frigate Constitution, during her engagement with the British frigate Guerrier, on the 19th August, 1812,
- A memorial concerning the recent history and the constitutional rights and privileges of Harvard college;
- A pastoral letter of the House of Bishops ..
- A petition presented by Capt. Alexander Patterson to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, during the session of 1803-4, for compensation for the monies he expended and the services he rendered in defence of the Pennsylvania title, against the Connecticut claimants; : in which is comprised, a faithful historical detail of important and interesting facts and events that took place at Wyoming, and in the county of Luzerne, &c. in consequence of the dispute which existed between the Pennsylvania landholders, and the Connecticut intruders, commencing with the year 1763
- A picture of a Republican magistrate of the new school;
- A plea for Africa. : A sermon preached October 26, 1817, in the First Presbyterian Church in the city of New-York, before the Synod of New-York and New-Jersey, at the request of the Board of Directors of the African School established by the Synod.
- A reply to the Hon. Reverdy Johnson's attack on the administration in the case of Fitz John Porter, convicted of shameful misbehaviour before the enemy
- A review by Judge Pierrepont of Gen. Butler's defense, : before the House of representatives, in relation to the New Orleans gold
- A review of "An oration delivered before the Young men of Boston, on the fourth of July, MDCCCXXXI"
- A review of the Lady Superior's reply to "Six months in a convent", being a vindication of Miss Reed
- A review of the correspondence between the Hon. John Adams, late president of the United States, and the late William Cunningham, esq., beginning in 1803, and ending in 1812
- A review of the correspondence between the Hon. John Adams, late president of the United States, and the late Wm. : Cunningham, esq., beginning in 1803, and ending in 1812
- A sermon occasioned by the death of the Hon. William Phillips : preached on the third of June, 1827, being the Sabbath after the funeral.
- A sermon preached June 12, 1799, before His Honor Moses Gill, esquire, lieutenant governor and commander in chief;
- A sermon preached at the church in Brattle street, Boston, December 18th, 1808
- A sermon preached to the society in Brattle square, June 8th, 1823; the Lord's day after the interment of the late Hon. John Phillips
- A sermon, in commemoration of the landing of the New-England Pilgrims
- A sermon, occasioned by the death of Major Gen. Alexander Hamilton, who was killed by Aaron Burr, esq. vice president of the United Staes, in a duel, July 11, 1804
- A sermon, preached at the funeral of His Excellency William Eustis, Esq. : late governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in presence of the constituted authorities of the state, February 11, 1825. ..
- A sketch of Chili, : expressly prepared for the use of emigrants, from the United States and Europe to that country, with a map, and several papers relating to the present war between that country and Spain, and the position assumed by the United States therein
- A sketch of the ecclesiastical history of Ipswich. : The substance of a discourse, in two parts, delivered in that town, December 1820,
- A sketch of the life and public services of William Henry Harrison
- A sketch of the life and services of John Quincy Adams, president of the United States of America
- A sketch of the military system of France, comprising some observation on the character and designs of the French government; : to which is added, an inquiry into the probable duration of French power ..
- A small tract entitled, A candid and impartial exposition of the various opinions on the subject of the comparative quality of the wheat and flour in the northern and southern sections of the United States, with a view to develope the true cause of the difference
- A solemn protest against the late declaration of war : in a discourse delivered on the next Lord's day after the tidings of it were received
- A statement of the Indian relations; : with a reply to the article in the sixty-sixth number of the North American review, on the removal of the Indians [anon.]
- A statement of the case of Brigadier-General Joseph W. Revere ... : tried by court-marital, and dismissed from the service of the United States, August 10th, 1863. With a map, a copy of the record of the trial, and an appendix
- A supplement to the Address of Henry Clay to the public, : which was published in December, 1827. Exhibiting further evidence in refutation of the charges against him, touching the last presidential election,
- A tale of the rebellion. : Facts and figures from the standpoint of a departmental-clerk
- A vindication of Mr. Adams's oration
- A vindication of the character and public services of Andrew Jackson; : in reply to the Richmond address,
- A vindication of the measures of the President and his commanding generals, in the commencement and termination of the Seminole war
- Abstract of evidence,
- Address delivered before the New Hampshire agriculture society, : at its third annual exhibition, in Meredith-Bridge, Oct. 7, 1852.
- Address delivered in Oak-Grove cemetery, Medford, Mass., September 6, 1866
- Address of Dr. A. P. Dostie : delivered before the Republican Association of New Orleans, May 9, 1866
- Address of His Excellency John A. Andrew, to the two branches of the legislature of Massachusetts, January 6, 1865
- Address of J.C. Alford,
- Address of the American Society for the Encouragement of Domestic Manufactures to the people of the United States
- Address of the Central Committee appointed by a convention of both branches of the legislature friendly to the election of John Q. Adams as president and Richard Rush as vice-president of the U. States, held at the state-house in Boston, June 10, 1828, to their fellow-citizens
- Address of the Hon. Edward Everett,
- Address of the Hon. Richard Yates,
- Address of the Literary and philosophical society of South-Carolina,
- Address of the administration convention, held at Raleigh, Dec. 20, 1827. : To the freemen of North Carolina
- Address of the managers of the American colonization society, to the people of the United States. : Adopted at their meeting, June 19, 1832
- Address on the effects of intemperance on the intellectual,
- Address to the public authorities of the United States,
- Address, delivered at the organization of the faculty of Dickinson college,
- Addresses and proceedings
- Addresses on the death of Hon. T. H. Hicks,
- Advice to a patriot president
- African colonization--its principles and aims. : An address delivered by John H. B. Latrobe, president of the American Colonization Society, at the anniversary meeting of the American Colonization Society held in the Smithsonian Institute, Washington city, January 18, 1859
- Agriculture of the United States,
- Alternatives compared, or, What shall the rich do to be safe?
- America for free working men!
- American principles. : A review of Works of Fisher Ames,
- An account of Abimelech Coody and other celebrated writers of New-York
- An address delivered at Charlestown, August 1, 1826
- An address delivered at Lexington, on the 19th (20th,) of April, 1835
- An address delivered at the celebration of the fiftieth anniversay of the independence of the United States, in the village of Ballston Spa.
- An address delivered before the Philolexian and Peithologian societies, August 2, 1830; : on the evening preceding the annual commencement of Columbia college
- An address delivered before the Society of the alumni of Harvard university,
- An address delivered before the literary societies of Lafayette college, at Easton, Pa., July 4, 1833
- An address delivered on the 28th of June, 1830,
- An address delivered on the VIII of October, MDCCCXXX, : the second centennial anniversary,
- An address delivered on the dedication of the cemetery at Mount Auburn, September 24, 1831
- An address to federal clergymen, : on the subject of the war proclaimed by the Congress of the United States,
- An address to the citizens of Boston on the XVIIth of September MDCCCXXX, the close of the second century from the first settlement of the city.
- An address to the citizens of New-York,
- An address to the clergy, on the near approach of the glorious, everlasting kingdom of God on earth..
- An address to the government of the United States on the cession of Louisiana to the French, and on the late breach of treaty by the Spaniards : including the translation of a memorial, on the war of St. Domingo, and cession of the Mississippi to France, drawn up by a French counsellor of state
- An address to the inhabitants of Great Britain,
- An address to the members of the American antiquarian society,
- An address to the members of the City council on the removal of the municipal government to the Old State House
- An address to the public by the managers of the Colonization society of Connecticut. : With an appendix
- An address, to the people of Maryland, from their delegates in the late National republican convention:
- An anniversary discourse, delivered before the New-York historical society, December 6, 1826
- An anniversary discourse, delivered before the New-York historical society, Thursday, Dec. 13, 1827
- An answer to Mr. Jefferson's justification of his conduct in the case of the New Orleans batture.
- An answer to Six months in a convent, exposing its falsehoods and manifold absurdities
- An answer to a pamphlet, entitled, "Considerations on the public expediency of a bridge from one part of Boston to the other"
- An argument on the powers, duties, and conduct of the Hon. John C. Calhoun, a vice president of the United States, and president of the Senate
- An attempt to demonstrate the practicability of emancipating the slaves of the United States of North America,
- An authentic account of the persecutions and trials of the Rev. John Whittlesey, of Salem, Connecticut,
- An authentic report of a trial before the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, for the county of Washington, June term, 1824 : Charles Lowell vs. John Faxon & Micajah Hawks, surgeons and physicians, in an action of trespass on the case, for ignorance and negligence in their professional treatment of the plff's dislocated hip : with observations on the prejudices and conduct of the inhabitants of Eastport, in regard to this cause : the character and testimony of the several witnesses, and the novel, and extraordinary positions assumed by the court
- An essay on the late institution of the American society for colonizing the free people of colour,
- An eulogy on the life and character of James Madison ... : delivered at the request of the mayor, aldermen, and Common council of the city of Boston, September 27, 1836.
- An exposition of modern spiritualism : showing its tendency to a total annihilation of Christianity : with other miscellaneous remarks and criticisms in support of the fundamental principles of the Christian religion
- An exposition of the causes and character of the late war.
- An exposition of the causes and character of the war
- An exposition of the facts and circumstances which justified the expedition to Foxardo,
- An historical sketch of Amherst, in the county of Hillsborough, in New-Hampshire, from the first settlement to the present period
- An impartial examination of the case of Captain Isaac Phillips, late of the navy, and commander of the United States sloop of war Baltimore, in 1798
- An inaugural address, delivered in the city of Washington, March 11, 1829
- An inaugural discourse, delivered before the New-York historical society,
- An inquiry into the moral character of Lord Byron ..
- An ode; pronounced before the inhabitants of Boston, September the seventeenth, 1830, at the centennial celebration of the settlement of the city
- An oration and poem delivered July 4, 1826, being the fiftieth anniversary of American independence
- An oration delivered before the Washington benevolent society of Massachusetts of the thirtieth day of April, 1812,
- An oration pronounced July 4, 1804, at the request of the selectmen of the town of Boston, in commemoration of the anniversary of American independence
- An oration pronounced July 4, 1814, : at the request of the selectmen of the town of Boston, in commemoration of the anniversary of American independence.
- An oration pronounced at Boston before the Colonization society of Massachusetts, on the anniversary of American independence, July 4, 1833
- An oration,
- An oration, delivered July 4, 1832, before the City council and inhabitants of Boston
- An oration, delivered July 5, 1819, in the chamber of the House of representatives,
- An oration, delivered at Cambridge on the fiftieth anniversary of the Declaration of the independence of the United States of America
- An oration, delivered before the Washington benevolent society at Cambridge, July 4, 1814
- An oration, delivered in St. Philip's church, before the inhabitants of Charleston, on the fourth of July, 1809,
- An oration, delivered on Tuesday, the fourth of July, 1826, it being the fiftieth anniversary of American independence, before the supreme executive of the commonwealth, and the City council and inhabitants of the city of Boston
- Annals of the town of Concord, in the county of Merrimack, and state of New Hampshire,
- Annual discourse delivered before the Historical society of the state of Pennsylvania,
- Annual report ... : 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61
- Another pamphlet for the friends of Senator Pomeroy, comp
- Antidote to the merino-mania now progressing through the United States;
- Appeal of Joseph Wheaton, late deputy quarter master general and major of cavalry, to the Senate and House of representatives of the United States of America
- Argument of R. J. Atkinson ... : in the case of Hon, Joseph Segar
- Argument of Thomas Ewing, jr.,
- Bonaparte and Moreau. : A comparison of their political and military lives
- Brief on emigration & colonization, and report in answer to a resolution of the Senate
- Captain Hall in America
- Chicago tribune campaign documents
- Chickamauga, : the price of Chattanooga
- Christian weapons not carnal but spiritual : a sermon delivered in the Second Presbyterian Church in the city of Baltimore October 13, 1826 at the installation of the Reverend John Breckinridge as colleague with the Reverend John Glendy, D.D., in the pastoral charge of the said church
- Claims on the United States,
- Class poem, delivered in the university chapel,
- Collegiate education
- Comments on Major-Gen. McClellan's account of his West Virginia campaign
- Commercial intercourse with and in states declared in insurrection, and the collection of abandoned and captured property
- Communication from the governor, and report of the commission appointed by the President to determine and ascertain the quota of this state, under the different calls for troops
- Congress and the President
- Conscience and the Constitution with remarks on the recent speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster in the Senate of the United States on the subject of slavery
- Considerations on the impropriety and inexpediency of renewing the Missouri question
- Controversy between New-York tribune and Gerrit Smith
- Controversy between the First parish in Cambridge and the Rev. Dr. Holmes, their late pastor
- Correspondence between Captain Joseph L. Kuhn, of the U. S. marines, and the officers of the government
- Correspondence between John Quincy Adams, Esquire, president of the United States, and several citizens of Massachusetts : concerning the charge of a design to dissolve the union alleged to have existed in that state
- Correspondence between the Hon. John Adams, late president of the United States, and the late Wm. Cunningham, Esq. : beginning in 1803, and ending in 1812
- Correspondence, &c
- Correspondence, between the late Commodore Stephen Decatur and Commodore James Barron, which led to the unfortunate meeting of the twenty-second of March
- Court martial : proceedings of a general court martial held at Fort Independence (Boston Harbor), for the trial of Major Charles K. Gardner of the Third Regiment Infantry, upon charges of misbehavior, cowardice in the fact of the enemy, &c. : preferred against him by Major General Ripley
- Court of inquiry on Maj.-genl. Hooker's report of the night engagement of Wauhatchie
- Crito's Letters to the electors of the United States,
- Debate in the Senate, on the nomination of Martin Van Buren, to be Minister of the United States to Great Britain
- Debates of conscience, : with a distiller, wholesale dealer, and a retailer
- Defence of Kenyon College
- Defence of Massachusetts
- Description of the monument of Groton Heights,
- Discourse delivered before the New York historical society, at their anniversary meeting, 6th December, 1811
- Discourse delivered before the Rhode Island Historical Society, on the evening of Thursday, February 1, 1849
- Discourse on the study of the history of Christianism, and its usefulness at this epoch : delivered at Geneva, January 2, 1832
- Documents and facts, relative to military events,
- Documents and proceedings relating to the formation and progress of a board in the city of New York, for the emigration, preservation, and improvement, of the aborigines of America. : July 22, 1829
- Documents in relation to the differences which subsisted between the late Commodore O. H. Perry and Captain J. D. Elliott
- Documents relative to the claim of Mrs. Decatur,
- Don Quixots at college; or, A history of the gallant adventures lately achieved by the combined students of Harvard university; : interspersed with some facetious reasonings.
- Einleitung in die geschichte des neunzehnten jahrhunderts
- Elementary analysis of some principal phenomena of oral language,
- Emancipation in Louisiana ..
- Essays on the present crisis in the condition of the American Indians:
- Eulogium on the life and character of Gen. William Henry Harrison
- Eulogy on President Lincoln,
- Eulogy pronounced in Providence,
- Experience the test of government:
- Exposition of the practices and machinations which led to the usurpation of the crown of Spain,
- Exposition,
- Extracts from a report of J. Lancaster's progress, from the year 1798. : With the report of the Finance committee for the year 1810. To which is prefixed an address of the Committee for promoting the royal Lancasterian system for the education of the poor
- Extracts of letters from poor persons who emigrated last year to Canada and the United States : printed for the information of the labouring poor and their friends in this country
- Facts for the laboring man: by a laboring man ..
- First annual report of the Educational Commission for Freedmen. : With extracts from letters of teachers and superintendents
- Four letters respectfully dedicated to the working men of America
- Four sermons preached in the chapel of the Western Reserve College : on Lord's Days, November 18th and 25th, and December 2nd and 9th, 1832
- Four sermons preached in the chapel of the Western Reserve College on Lord's Day, November 18th and 25th, and December 2nd and 9th, 1832
- Frauds of the Indian office
- Freedmen's Bureau. : Speech of Hon. Thomas D. Eliot, of Massachusetts, in the House of representatives, May 23, 1866
- Freedom in Kansas. Speech ... March 3, 1858
- Fugitive slave law. : The religious duty of obedience to law: a sermon, preached in the Second Presbyterian Church in Brooklyn, Nov. 24, 1850.
- Gen. Jackson's negro speculations, and his traffic in human flesh, examined and established by positive proof
- General Gonzalez Ortega and his nine endorsers versus the Mexican republic and the constitutional president of its unanimous choice
- General Washington's letters to the Marquis de Chastellux
- Great and grave questions for American politicians, : with a topic for American's statesmen
- Half century discourse, delivered November 16, 1828, at Concord, Massachusetts
- Histoire naturelle du Sénégal, par M. Adanson ... : proposée par souscription
- Historical account of Christ church, Boston. : A discourse in said church, on Sunday, December 28, 1823.
- Historical account of Christ church, Boston. : A discourse in said church, on Sunday, December 28, 1823.
- Historical notices of the New North Religious Society in the town of Boston; : with anecdotes of the Reverend Andrew and John Eliot &c. &c
- How a free people conduct a long war:
- Human progress
- Inaugural address delivered at Farmers' college, commencement day, June 7th, 1854,
- Indestructibility of the American union
- Insurgent relations and insurgent animus
- International sympathies. : Report of the farewell meeting for Rev. J. W. Massie, D. D., of London, at the Broadway Tabernacle church, New York, September 27, 1863
- Is the South ready for restoration?
- Journal of the National Republican Convention : which assembled in the city of Baltimore, Dec. 12, 1831, for the nominations of candidates to fill the offices of president and vice president
- Justification of General Moreau, from a charge of conspiracy; : exhibited against him by the imperial republick of France
- Knocking at the door
- La question américaine; : suivie d'un appendice sur le coton, le tabac, et le commerce général des anciens États-Unis
- La révolution americaine devoilée ..
- Lecture delivered at the Brooklyn academy of music,
- Lecture on the character and services of James Madison,
- Lecture upon the principles of commercial integrity, and the duties subsisting between a debtor and his creditors : with suggestions of the causes of the defects in these respects in the American commercial character : delivered to the Mercantile Library Company, March 2, 1832
- Letter and accompanying documents from the Hon. Richard Rush to Joseph Gales, esq., mayor of the city of Washington;
- Letter from John Ross, : the principal chief of the Cherokee nation, to a gentleman of Philadelphia [i.e. Job R. Tyson]
- Letter from MM. de Gasparin, Martin, Cochin, and Laboulaye, to the Loyal publication society of New York
- Letter of Hon. Joshua Hill, of Georgia, on the election of U. S. senators
- Letter of the Hon. Hugh L. White, to the legislature of Tennessee, : on declining to obey certain of their resoultions of instruction, and resigning the office of senator of the United States
- Letter of the Hon. Thomas Ewing to his excellency Benj. Stanton, : lieut. governor of Ohio,
- Letter on the Richmond party.
- Letter to the Hon. Daniel Webster, on the compromises of the Constitution
- Letters addressed to John Sergeant, Manuel Eyre,
- Letters from the commercial correspondent of an association of cotton manufacturers
- Letters on the Colonization Society; : with a view of its probable results ... addressed to the Hon. C.F. Mercer, M.H.R.U.S.
- Letters on the colonization society; : and on its probable results; under the following heads: the origin of the society; increase of the coloured population; manumission of slaves in this country; declarations of legislatures, and other assembled bodies, in favour of the society; situation of the colonists at Monrovia, and other towns ... Addressed to the Hon. C. F. Mercer ...
- Letters to Alexander Hamilton, king of the Feds. Ci-devant secretary of the Treasury of the United States of America, inspector-general of the standing armies thereof, counsellor at law. &c. &c &c. : Being intended as a reply to a scandalous pamphlet lately published under the sanction, as it is presumed, of Mr. Hamilton, and signed with the signature of Junius Philænus.
- Letters to Congress, on national free schools
- Letters under the signatures of Senex, and of A farmer, comprehending an examination of the conduct of our executive, towards France and Great Britain, out of which the present crisis has arisen,
- Maintain plighted faith
- Memoir of the life, character, and writings of John Adams : read March 16, 1827 in the Capitol in the city of Washington at the request of the Columbian Institute, and published at their order
- Memoir on the internal improvements comtemplated by the legislature of North-Carolina;
- Memorial of Hon. Th. H. Baird, praying for the enactment of measures to preserve the Constitution and union of the states
- Memorial of the U. S. naval engineers,
- Memorial of the delegates appointed by various sections of the District of Columbia ..
- Memorials of the graduates of Harvard university, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, commencing with the first class, MDCXLII.
- Message from the President of the United States,
- Mexico and the Monroe doctrine
- Mexico as it is
- Mexico, and the solidarity of nations
- Mexico. : Its revolutions: are they evidences of retrogression or of progress?
- Mexico. Important official documents. : Term of office of President Juarez. Extraordinary powers conferred by Congress ..
- Military measures of the United States Congress. 1861-1865
- Minutes of a conspiracy against the liberties of America
- Minutes of a discussion on the question "Is the punishment of the wicked absolutely by eternal"? : ..
- Minutes of the Convention of freedmen's commissions, held at Indianapolis, Indiana, July 19 and 20, 1864
- Mississippi question : report of a debate in the Senate of the United States, on the 23d, 24th & 25th February, 1803 ..
- Mr. Adams' defence of General Jackson's conduct in the Seminole war
- Mr. Clay's speech, at the dinner at Noble's inn, near Lexington [Ky.] July 12, 1827
- Mr. Gardinier's speech in the House of representatives of the United States, on foreign relations, while under the consideration of Mr. Campbell's resolutions
- Mr. Madison's war
- Mr. Webster's address at the laying of the corner stone of the addition to the capitol; : July 4th, 1851 ..
- Mr. Webster's speech on the Greek revolution
- Mr. Webster's speech on the President's protest: delivered in the Senate of the United States, May 7, 1834
- Names of officers and soldiers found on the battle-fields of the Wilderness and of Spottsylvania Court House, Va
- Narrative of privations and sufferings of United States officers & soldiers while prisoners of war ... : being the report of a commission of inquiry, appointed by the United States sanitary commission
- Narrative of privations and sufferings of United States officers & soldiers while prisoners of war in the hands of the rebel authorities : being the report of a commissiopn of inquiry appointed by the United States Sanitary Commission : with an appendix containing the testimony
- National Thanksgiving services held on Thursday, December 7, 1865, in the hall of the House of Representatives ..
- National celebration of Union victories. : Grand military and civic procession. Mass meeting at Union square, New York, March 6th, 1865
- National politics
- National reconstruction
- Natural equality. : A sermon before the Vermont Colonization Society, at Montpelier, October 17, 1833.
- Nature explained
- Nebraska and Kansas. : Speech of Hon. Harry Hibbard, of N.H., in the House of representatives, May 8, 1854
- New Jersey contested election
- New-York state convention
- No property in man
- Obituary addresses delivered on the occasion of the death of Zachary Taylor, president of the United States, in the Senate and House of representatives, July 10, 1850;
- Observations on the impressment of American seamen by the officers of ships of war, and vessels commissioned by, and acting under the authority of Great Britain;
- Observations on the publication of Walter Boyd, Esq. M.P.
- One country, one Constitution, and one people. : Speech of Hon. John A. Bingham, of Ohio, in the House of representatives, February 28, 1866, in support of the proposed amendment to enforce the bill of rights
- Opinion on the constitutional power of the military of try and execute the assassins of the President
- Oration by Hon. B. Gratz Brown,
- Oration delivered July 4th, 1817
- Oration delivered in Charlestown, in Virginia, on the fourth of July, 1805;
- Oration delivered on the fourth of July, 1855, at the Capitol, in the hall of the House of representatives, in the city of Washington,
- Oration on occasion of the anniversary of the adoption of the federal Constitution; : delivered at the Smithsonian institution, Washington city, Sept. 17, 1855
- Oration on the comparativ [sic] elements and dutys [sic] of Grecian and American eloquence
- Oration,
- Oration, delivered in the Capitol in the city of Washington, on the fourth of July, 1825,
- Otis' letters in defence of the Hartford Convention, : and the people of Massachusetts
- Our country
- Our domestic relations, or, How to treat the Rebel states.
- Our foreign relations: showing present perils from England and France;
- Our national and financial future
- Outline of eight lectures on astronomy and of an introductory lecture which will be delivered in the Assembly hall near the Pennsylvania avenue, Washington
- Outlines of the life and public services, civil and military, of William Henry Harrison, of Ohio ..
- Pains of the imagination, : a poem, read before the Phi beta kappa society at Dartmouth college, August 19, 1824.
- Peace and restoration
- Peace without dishonour--war without hope : being a calm and dispassionate enquiry into the question of the Chesapeake, and the necessity and expediency of war
- Pennsylvania reserves in the peninsula
- Perpetual war, : the policy of Mr. Madison
- Platform of the American Anti-Slavery Society and its auxiliaries
- Plea for the American colonization society: : a sermon, preached in St. George's church, New-York, on Sunday, July 9, 1826
- Politics for American farmers; : being a series of tracts, exhibiting the blessings of free government, as it is administered in the United States, compared with the boasted stupendous fabric of British monarchy,
- Power and policy of exclusion
- Prize address, for the New-York city temperance society, on the subject of licenses to retail ardent spirits
- Proceedings and address of the New-Hampshire Republican state convention of delegates friendly to the election of Andrew Jackson to the next presidency of the United States, assembled at Concord, June 11 and 12, 1828
- Proceedings and address of the convention of delegates, that met at Columbus Ohio, Dec. 28, 1827..
- Proceedings and speeches at a meeting for the promotion of the cause of temperance, in the United States, held at the Capitol, in Washington city, February 24, 1833
- Proceedings of a convention of Democratic young men,
- Proceedings of a meeting of citizens of New-York,
- Proceedings of a meeting of citizens of Ohio, held in memory of Governor John Brough, at Washington, D.C., August 30, 1865
- Proceedings of a meeting of senators, representatives, and citizens, held in the reception room of the United States Senate chamber, in memory of Hon. Thomas Corwin, Washington D. C., December 19, 1866
- Proceedings of the Lord's day convention, assembled in the city of Washington..
- Proceedings of the Second church and parish in Dorchester..
- Proceedings of the anti-slavery convention, assembled at Philadelphia, December 4, 5, and 6, 1833
- Proceedings of the opponents of the present administration, at public meetings, held in the City of Washington, February 15 and 18, 1840, with the address of Philip R. Fendall, esq
- Proceedings of the overseers of Harvard university, the report accepted, and the resolutions adopted by them on the 25th of August, 1834, relative to the late disturbances in that seminary
- Proofs of a conspiracy, against Christianity, and the government of the United States;
- Prophecy and fulfillment. : Speech of A. H. Stephens, of Georgia, (vice-president of the so-called Confderate States.)
- Prospectus of the American bureau of mines ..
- Protection of freedmen: actual condition of the rebel states
- Readmission of the rebellious states and the members thereof
- Rebel brag and British bluster; : a record of unfulfilled prophecies, baffled schemes, and disappointed hopes ..
- Reconstruction
- Reconstruction
- Reconstruction
- Reconstruction
- Reconstruction
- Reconstruction
- Reconstruction
- Reconstruction
- Reconstruction and Negro suffrage
- Reconstruction and amendments of the Constitution
- Reconstruction and its relations to the business of the country
- Reconstruction on "my policy";
- Reconstruction--the President and Congress
- Reconstruction. : Speech of Hon. William A. Newell, of New Jersey, in the House of representatives, February 15, 1866..
- Record of Hiester Clymer; : and historical parallel between him the Major-General John W. Geary.
- Reflections upon the late correspondence between Mr. Secretary Smith, and Francis James Jackson ..
- Reform and repeal, : a sermon preached on Fast-day, April 6, 1854,
- Refutation of the sophisms, gross misrepresentations, : and erroneous quotations contained in "An American's" "Letter to the Edinburgh reviewers";
- Relief for East Tennessee. : Meeting at Cooper institute, Thursday evening, March 10, 1864
- Remarks of Hon. Jas. A. Garfield, of Ohio, in the House of representatives, April 14, 1866, in memory of Abraham Lincoln
- Remarks on African colonization and abolition of slavery. : In two parts
- Remarks on Washington College, and on the "Considerations" suggested by its establishment ..
- Remarks on a review of Symmes' theory, which appeared in the American quarterly review,
- Remarks on the Rev. Dr. Worcester's second letter to Mr. Channing, on American Unitarianism.
- Remarks on the colonization of the western coast of Africa, : by the free negroes of the United States, and the consequent civilization of Africa and suppression of the slave trade
- Remarks on the governor's speech
- Remarks on the relation between education and crime,
- Reply of Colonel Orne to the attacks of Mr. Nathaniel Greene, and David Henshaw, and others, in the Boston statesman
- Reply of the delegates of the Cherokee nation to the pamphlet of the commissioner of Indian affairs
- Report by the committee of the Contrabands' relief commission of Cincinnati, Ohio, proposing a plan for the occupation and government of vacated territory in the seceded states
- Report of Brigadier Gen'l A. J. Pleasonton, commanding the Home guard of the city of Philadelphia, to the Hon. Alexander Henry, mayor ... : for ...
- Report of Charles S. Daveis, esq.,
- Report of James C. Wetmore, Ohio state military agent, to the governor of Ohio
- Report of a sub-committee of the School Committee, recommending various improvements in the system of instruction in the grammar and writing schools of this city
- Report of the Committee on anti-slavery memorials, September, 1845. : With a historical statement of previous proceedings
- Report of the Joint committee of the Senate and Assembly, in relation to the message of the governor of the 18th of January last, implicating the conduct of sundry individuals holding offices under the general government
- Report of the Select committee of the House of representatives, on so much of the governor's speech,
- Report of the committee of the Senate of Massachusetts; : comprising the President's message of the 1st of June; the report of the committee of foreign relations; the act declaring war; the proclamation of the President, announcing that event; and the address of the Senate to the people of this commonwealth. June 26th, 1812.--Ordered to be printed
- Report of the general superintendent of freedmen,
- Report of the joint select committee of the Senate and House of representatives of the state of Maine in relation to the north-eastern boundary of the state ..
- Report of the trial of Brig. General William Hull, commanding the North-Western Army of the United States : by a court martial held at Albany on Monday, 3d January, 1814 and succeeding days
- Report relative to leasing abandoned plantations and affairs of the freed people in first special agency.
- Report to the contributors to the Pennsylvania relief association for East Tennessee
- Responsibilities of the founders of republics:
- Restoration and the union party. : Speech of Hon. Henry J. Raymond, of New York, on the conditional admission of the states lately in rebellion to representation in Congress
- Return of the whole number of persons within the several districts of the United States : according to "An act providing for the enumeration of the inhabitants of the United States," passed March the first, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one [i.e. 1790]
- Revelations: : a companion to the "New gospel of peace."
- Review of Hon. J. Collamer's speech, made in the Senate, on the 16th January, 1865, on the bill for the repeal of the eighth section of the Act of July 2s, 1864, respecting trade with the people of the revolted states
- Review of Mr. Whitman's letters to Professor Stuart, on religious liberty
- Review of the Maryland report, on the appropriation of public lands for schools, as drawn up and reported to the Senate of Maryland, Jan. 30, 1821,
- Review of the opinion of Charles OConor, Esq., on what he styles the "Treasury agent system of cotton seizure at the South" : addressed to Hugh McCulloch, Secretary of the Treasury
- Righteousness and the pulpit: : a discourse preached in the First church, Dorchester, on Sunday, Sept. 30, 1855
- Robert C. Schenck, U.S.A., major general of volunteers ..
- Royalty of federalism! : Read, try, decide, on the charge of Washington, that leading Federalists are to monarchy devoted
- Rules and regulations concerning commercial intercourse with and in states and parts of states declared in insurrection,
- Scenes at the fair
- Second address of the Central Committee of Fauquier, : to the people of that county, on the army bill
- Security and reconciliation for the future. : Propositions and arguments on the reorganization of the rebel states.
- Sequel to General M'Call's report of the Pennsylvania reserves in the Peninsula
- Sermon on the repentance of the unchaste woman;
- Sermon, delivered in the Capitol of the United States; : on Lord's day, July 16, 1826; at the request of the citizens of Washington, on the death of Mr. Jefferson and Mr. Adams
- Short account of Prince Edward island, designed chiefly for the information of agriculturist and other emigrants of small capital,
- Sketch of the life of John Quincy Adams; : taken from the Port Folio of April, 1819. To which are added, the letters of Tell: originally addressed to the editor of the Baltimore American. Respectfully submitted to the serious consideration of those freeholders of Virginia, who desire to exercise the high privelege of voting for a president of the United States at the approaching election
- Sketches of Liberia: comprising a brief account of the geography, climate, productions, and diseases, of the republic of Liberia
- Slaveholding a malum in se, or invariably sinful
- Some account of the Medical school in Boston, and of the Massachusetts general hospital
- Some account of the White mountains of New Hampshire
- Speech of Gen. : Lovell H. Rousseau ...
- Speech of Governor Clinton,
- Speech of Henry Clay, delivered at the mechanics' collation, in the Apollonian garden, in Cincinnati, (Ohio,) on the 3d of August, 1830
- Speech of Hon. B. F. Loan,
- Speech of Hon. Charles Denison of Pennsylvania on amending the Constitution; : delivered in the House of Representatives, January 31, 1866
- Speech of Hon. Charles E. Phelps, of Maryland, on unconditional union;
- Speech of Hon. Charles Sitgreaves, of New Jersey, on radicalism and reconstruction; : Saturday, June 16, 1866
- Speech of Hon. Columbus Delano, of Ohio, on the political condition of the states lately in rebellion; : delivered in the House of representatives, February 10, 1866
- Speech of Hon. Delos R. Ashley, of Nevada, on reconstruction; : delivered in the House of representatives, March 10, 1866
- Speech of Hon. Francis P. Blair, jr., of Missouri, on the acquisition of Central America; : delivered in the House of representatives, January 14, 1858
- Speech of Hon. George E. Pugh, of Ohio, on the condition of affairs in Kansas Territory
- Speech of Hon. George S. Boutwell ... : on the admission of Tennessee;
- Speech of Hon. Henry Winter Davis at Concert hall, Philadelphia, September 24, 1863
- Speech of Hon. James R. Doolittle, of Wisconsin, on the Lincoln-Johnson policy of restoration;
- Speech of Hon. N.P. Banks ... : upon the representation of the United States at the Exhibition of the world's industry, Paris, 1867 ..
- Speech of Hon. Rufus P. Spalding, of Ohio, on the Union;
- Speech of Hon. Samuel McKee, of Kentucky, on reconstruction
- Speech of Hon. T.A. Plants, of Ohio, on Reconstruction : delivered in the House of Representatives, February 24, 1866
- Speech of Hon. Thomas N. Stilwell, of Indiana, on reconstruction; : delivered in the House of representatives, February 5, 1866
- Speech of Hon. Thomas Williams of Pennsylvania, on the reconstruction of the union; : delivered in the House of representatives, Feb. 10, 1866
- Speech of James Tallmadge, Esq. on the subject of giving the choice of presidential electors to the people: : in the House of Assembly, on the 5th of August, 1824
- Speech of John Quincy Adams, of Massachusetts, upon the right of the people, men and women, to petition; on the freedom of speech and debate in the House of representatives of the United States; on the resolutions of seven state legislatures, and the petitions of more than one hundred thousand petitioners, relating to the annexation of Texas to this Union. : Delivered in the House of representatives of the United States, in fragments of the morning hour, from the 16th of June to the 7th of July 1838, inclusive
- Speech of Mr. Bayard, on the bill received from the Senate,
- Speech of Mr. Benton, of Missouri, in reply to Mr. Webster: : the resolution offered by Mr. Foot, relative to the public lands, being under consideration
- Speech of Mr. Burges, of Rhode Island, on the motion to strike from the general appropriation bill the salary appropriated for the minister to Russia
- Speech of Mr. Clayton, of Delaware, in the Senate of the United States, on the fourth day of March, in reply to Mr. Grundy of Tennessee, Mr. Woodbury of New Hampshire, and others; : the resolution of Mr. Foot, of Connecticut, being under consideration
- Speech of Mr. Cook, of Illinois, on the restriction of slavery in Missouri
- Speech of Mr. Dorsey, of Maryland. : House of representatives, U.S. February, 1827
- Speech of Mr. Hayne, of South Carolina, on Mr. Foot's resolution, proposing an inquiry into the expediency of abolishing the office of surveyor general of public lands, and for discontinuing further sureveys, &c
- Speech of Mr. J. Barbour, of Virginia, on the restriction of slavery in Missouri
- Speech of Mr. Meigs, of New York, on the restriction of slavery in Missouri. : Delivered in the House of representatives ... January 25, 1820
- Speech of Mr. Pickens, of South Carolina, in the House of representatives, January 21, 1836, on the abolition question. : Published from the notes of Henry Godfrey Wheeler, revised and corrected by the author
- Speech of Mr. Plumer, of New-Hampshire, on the Missouri question, : delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, February 21, 1820
- Speech of Mr. Reed, of Massachusetts, in relation to the failure of the bill making appropriations for fortifications at the last session of Congress
- Speech of Mr. Storrs, on the proposition to amend the Constitution of the U. States, respecting the election of president & vice president. : Delivered in the House of representatives February 17, 1826
- Speech of Mr. Webster, of Mass., in the House of Representatives, on the Panama mission
- Speech of R. Wickliffe, jr. ... : delivered in the National convention of the Whig young men of the United States, assembled at Baltimore, May 4th & 5th, 1840
- Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster at the National Republican convention, in Worcester, Oct. 12, 1832
- Speech of the Hon. Montgomery Blair, on the causes of the rebellion and in support of the president's plan of pacification,
- Speech of the Hon. Mr. Porter, of Louisiana, in opposition to the motion made by Mr. Benton to expunge from the Journal of the Senate the resolution of the 24th March, 1834, disapproving of the removal of the deposites by the President. : Delivered on Tuesday, March 22, 1836
- Speech on the slavery resolutions,
- Speech on the slavery resolutions, : delivered in the General Assembly which met in Detroit in May last,
- Speeches of Mr. Randolph, on the Greek question; on internal improvement; and on the tariff bill. : Delivered in the House of representatives of the United States
- Suffrage in the District of Columbia
- Sukey
- Sundry documents on the subject of a system of public education, for the state of Virginia,
- The Cherokee question : report of the commissioner of Indian affairs to the president of the United States, June 15, 1866 ..
- The Maryland resolutions, and the objections to them considered
- The Republican crisis; : or, An exposition of the political Jesuitism of James Madison, President of the United States of America
- The Second Louisiana
- The United States of America compared with some European countries, particularly England:
- The Virginia address
- The act of incorporation,
- The address of the state committee of Republicans, appointed to correspond with the committees of the several counties of the state of Pennsylvania, on the concerns of the election of 1802
- The administration, and the opposition
- The answer and pleas of Samuel Chase, one of the associate justices of the Supreme Court of the United States : to the articles of impeachment, exhibited against him in the Senate, by the House of Representatives of the United States, in support of their impeachment against him, for high crimes and misdemeanors, supposed to have been by him committed
- The barbarism of slavery: : speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, on the bill for the admission of Kansas as a free state, in the United States Senate, June 4, 1860
- The carpet manufacture
- The case of Jane Marie, exhibiting the cruelty and barbarous conduct of James Ross, to a defenceless woman
- The cause of the Greeks
- The contrast, or, Plain reasons why William Henry Harrison should be elected President of the United States : and why Martin Van Buren should not be re-elected
- The daily public school in the United States ..
- The dangers and duties of the hour; : an address delivered at Concert hall, Philadelphia, March 15, 1866,
- The dangers of the country
- The derivation of English liberty.
- The destiny of our country
- The diplomatick policy of Mr. Madison unveiled
- The duties of parents, in regard to the schools where their children are instructed. : A lecture delivered before the American institute of instruction at their fifth annual meeting.
- The election of president of the United States, considered
- The equal rights of all;
- The evangelical ministry exemplified in the apostle Paul: : a sermon ..
- The financial crisis:
- The first jubilee of American independence: : and tribute of gratitude to the illustrious Adams and Jefferson.
- The freedmen of Louisiana. : Final report of the Bureau of Free Labor, Department of the Gulf, to Major General E.R.S. Canby, commanding:
- The fugitive slave bill; : or, God's laws paramount to the laws of men. A sermon, preached on Sunday, October 20, 1850,
- The help of God under the loss of faithful men. : A sermon preached to the First church, after the death of J.G. Stevenson, M.D
- The heroic periods in a nation's history. : An appeal to the soldiers of the American armies
- The impending crisis;
- The injustice and impolicy of the slave trade, and of the slavery of the Africans : illustrated in a sermon preached before the Connecticut Society for the Promotion of Freedom, and for the Relief of Persons Unlawfully Holden in Bondage, at their annual meeting in New Haven, September 15, 1791
- The injustice and impolicy of the slave trade, and of the slavery of the Africans: : illustrated in a sermon preached before the Connecticut society for the promotion of freedom, and for the relief of persons unlawfully holden in bondage, at their annual meeting in New Haven, Sept. 15, 1791.
- The jubilee of the Constitution. : A discourse delivered at the request of the New York historical society, in the city of New York, on Tuesday, the 30th of April, 1839; being the fiftieth anniversary of the inauguration of George Washington as president of the United States, on Thursday, the 30th of April, 1789 ...
- The letters of Algernon Sydney, in defence of civil liberty and against the encroachments of military despotism,
- The letters of Wyoming, to the people of the United States, on the presidential election,
- The memoir of James Monroe, esq. relating to his unsettled claims upon the people and government of the United States
- The national capitol, the national archives, and the national government, saved : January, 1861
- The new birth.
- The new gospel of peace, according to St. Benjamin
- The obligation of man to obey the civil law: its ground, and its extent
- The one man power vs. Congress!
- The petition of Charles Goodyear, jr., executor,
- The practical philosopher and true senator
- The practice of justice our only security for the futune
- The presidency of Mexico
- The presidential election,
- The proceedings of a convention of delegates, from the states of Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode-Island; the counties of Cheshire and Grafton, in the state of New-Hampshire; and the county of Windham, in the states of Vermont: : convened at Hartford, in the state of Connecticut, December 15, 1814
- The proceedings of a convention of delegates, from the states of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode-Island;
- The progress of the pilgrim Good-Intent, in Jacobinical times ..
- The rebellion:--its origin and main-spring
- The record of the Democratic party, 1860-1865
- The remonstrance of the citizens of the District of Columbia by their delegates in convention, : to the people of the United States, and to the legislatures of the several states, against oppressions, manifold and grievous, suffered from the misrule of the now ruling majority in Congress. August, 1840
- The robbers of Adullam;
- The second crisis of America,
- The southern rebellion, and the constitutional powers of the republic for its suppression
- The testimony of a refugee from east Tennessee
- The true copy of a manuscript, found hanging on a post at Gorham Corner, 1819
- The true grandeur of nations:
- The true idea of the university, and its relation to a complete system of public instruction. : An address before the Association of the alumni of the University of the city of New-York, June 28, 1852
- The way to bless and save our country; : a sermon preached in Philadelphia...May 23, 1831
- The worthy student of Harvard college
- Thoughts in a series of letters, in answer to a question respecting the division of the states
- Thoughts on education. : The introductory discourse delivered before the American association for the advancement of education at its fourth annual session held in Washington in December, 1854
- To the citizens of the United States
- To the officers of the late war, : the second of independence, the following proceedings had in reference to an application to Congress, for lands in remuneration for arduous services, severe sufferings and consequent losses, are respectfully submitted and recommended to their especial attention,
- To the people of the congressional district composed of the counties of Fayette, Woodford, and Clarke, in Kentucky
- Torch light. : An examination of the origin, policy, and principles of the opposition to the administration, and an exposition of the official conduct of Thomas H. Benton, one of the senators from Missouri ..
- Tract V : the respective pleas and arguments of the mother country, and of the colonies, distinctly set forth, and the impossibility of a compromise of differences, or a mutual concession of rights plainly demonstated : with a prefatory epistle to the plenipotentiaries of the late congress at Philadelphia
- Tracts of the American Unitarian Association
- Trial by impeachment
- Tribut de reconnaissance. : Collection des différens discours et piéces de poésie prononcés le jour de la fête donnée à Mr. Duncan M'Intosh,
- True mode of reconstruction. : Speech of Hon. George F. Miller, of Pennsylvania, in the House of Representatives, April 21, 1866
- Truth expoused relative to the difficulties that existed in the town of Manchester..
- Two discourses containing the history of the Old North and New brick churches, united as the Second church in Boston, delivered May 20, 1821, at the completion of a century from the dedication of the present meeting-house in Middle street,
- Two lectures on the subjects of slavery and abolition
- Two lectures: I. History of the introduction of state normal schools in America. : II. A prospective system of national education for the United States
- Union and peace!
- Valedictory address of His Excellency John A. Andrew,
- Vindication of Judge Advocate General Holt, from the foul slanders of traitors, their aiders, abettors, and sympathizers, acting in the interest of Jefferson Davis
- Visions in verse, for the entertainment and instruction of younger minds
- War, : a poem, in three parts
- Washington, an exemplification of the principles of free masonry: : an oration delivered in the Metropolitan hall, in the city of New York, Nov. 4, A. L. 5852, at the centennial commemoration of the initiation of George Washington into the order of Free and accepted masons
- William Penn and Thomas B. Macaulay; : being brief observations on the charges made in Mr. Macaulay's History of England,
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