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American liberty : its sources, its dangers, and the means of its preservation : an oration
Speech of Mr. Webster, at the celebration of the New York New England society, December 23, 1850.
Why is allegiance due? and where is it due? : an address delivered before the National Union Association of Cincinnati, June 2, 1863
Second address to the people of Maryland by William H. Collins.
General Garfield as a statesman and orator : paragraphs from his speeches in Congress and on the stump
The encroachments and exactions of slavery : speech of the Hon. Horatio J. Stow
Progressive democracy. A discourse, on the history, philosophy and tendency of American politics, delivered in National Hall. New York City, before a large mass-meeting of Whigs and young men
A eulogy on the Honorable John Quincy Adams, delivered March 24, 1848, at the request of the students of Dartmouth college.
The morals and manners of the class room
To the Republican electors of the Twenty-Third Congressional District : fellow-citizens, having been a zealous member of the Whig party…
Address to the Democracy and the people of the United States by the National Democratic Executive Committee.
The frauds in Kansas illustrated. Speech of Hon. Frederick P. Stanton, late acting Governor of Kansas, at the Chinese Assembly Rooms, New York, February 17, 1858.
An address to the freemen of Connecticut.
The address of the Society of Constitutional Republicans, established in the city and county of Philadelphia, to the Republicans of Pennsylvania.
Speech of Hon. George W. Woodward, delivered at the great union meeting in Independence square, Philadelphia, December 13th, 1860
Address of the Whig Young Men's Convention to the people of Massachusetts.
Speech of Richard Fletcher to his constituents, : delivered in Faneuil Hall, Monday, Nov. 6, 1837.
Who framed and ratified the Constitution for the United States?" : a lecture delivered before the Young Men's Democratic Club of Philadelphia, February 22d, 1867
An address delivered at Lenox : on the first of August 1842, the anniversary of emancipation in the British West Indies by William E. Channing.
An oration pronounced at Cambridge, before the Society of Phi Beta Kappa. August 27, 1824.

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