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A discourse delivered before the Georgia Historical Society, Savannah, on Wednesday, February 12, 1840.
An address commemorative of the part taken by the inhabitants of the original town of Leicester, in the events of the Revolution : delivered at Leicester, July 4, 1849
An address delivered at Charlestown, Mass., on the 17th of June, 1836 at the request of the young men, without distinction of party, in commemoration of the Battle of Bunker Hill.
An address delivered at the laying of the corner stone of the Bunker Hill monument
 An address delivered before the New England Society of Philadelphia; at its semiannual meeting in May, 1824
An anniversary sermon preached at Plymouth, December 23, 1776 : In grateful memory of the first landing of our worthy ancestors in that place, An. Dom. 1620.
An oration commemorative of the character and administration of Washington, delivered before the American Republican Society of Philadelphia, on the 22d day of February, 1810.
An oration delivered at Charlestown, on the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1850
An oration delivered at Plymouth, December 22, 1824
An oration delivered before the inhabitants of the town of Newburyport, at their request, on the sixty-first anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, July 4th, 1837
An oration delivered July 4, 1817, at the request of the selectmen of the town of Boston, in commemoration of the anniversary of American independence.
Discourse on the uses and importance of history, illustrated by a comparison of the American and French Revolutions.
The great conspiracy : an address delivered at Mt. Kisco, West Chester county, New York, on the 4th of July, 1861, the 86th anniversary of American independence
The true uses of American revolutionary history. An oration delivered before the authorities of the city of Boston, on Monday, the fifth of July, 1841, being the day set apart for the celebration of the sixty-fifth anniversary of American independence.