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Rejection Letters, 1964
Rejection Letters, 1964
Rejection Letters, 1964
Rejection Letters, 1964
Rejection Letters, 1964
The law-abiding conscience, and the higher law conscience; with remarks on the fugitive slave question. A sermon, preached in the South Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, Dec. 12, 1850
The fugitive slave law. : Speech of Hon. Robert Rantoul, Jr., of Beverly, Mass., delivered before the Grand Mass Convention of the Democratic Voters of the Second Congressional District of Massachusetts, holden at Lynn, Thursday, April 3, 1851. Phonograph
Speech of Mr. Webster, at the celebration of the New York New England society, December 23, 1850.
Selections from the speeches and writings of prominent men in the United States, on the subject of abolition and agitation, and in favor of the compromise measures of the last session of Congress, addressed to the people of the state of New-York
Mr. Webster's address at the laying of the corner stone of the addition to the Capitol : July 4th, 1851.
Mr. Webster's speeches at Buffalo, Syracuse, and Albany, May, 1851.
Speeches of Mr. Webster at Capon Springs, Virginia
"The higher law" in its application to the Fugitive slave bill. A sermon on the duties men owe to God and to governments.
Rejection Letters, 1964
The gospel applied to the Fugitive Slave Law : a sermon preached to the Third Congregation Society of Hingham, on Sunday, March 2, 1851 by Oliver Stearns, Minister of the Society.
The responsibilities and duties of American citizens : a sermon preached in the Congregational Church, South Berwick, Me. : Thanksgiving Day, Dec. 19, 1850
The fugitive slave law; tried by the Old and New Testaments.
Conscience and the state : A discourse, preached in the Westminster Church, Providence, Sunday April 27, 1851
The Christian martyrs : or, The conditions of obedience to the civil government: a discourse
Characteristics of the age : a discourse delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Troy, N.Y., on Thanksgiving Day, December 12, 1850

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