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The war to end only when the rebellion ceases
Address of Thomas D. Eliot, of the 1st congressional district of Massachusetts, to his constituents.
Speech of the Hon. Lyman Tremain, before the Union state convention, Syracuse, September 24, 1862
Senator Sherman's defense, as delivered by himself, at Springfield, Ohio, October 4th, 1865,
The Chicago Copperhead Convention : the treasonable and revolutionary utterances of the men who composed it. Extracts from all the notable speeches delivered in and out of the National "Democratic" Convention
Discourse the day after the reception of the tidings of the assassination of President Lincoln : preached in the South Congregational Church, Concord, N.H., April 16, 1865
Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln : delivered at Rockland, Maine, April 19, 1865
Eulogy upon the character and services of Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United States : delivered by invitation of the authorities of the city of Taunton, on the occasion of the national fast, June 1, 1865
Hon. George Bancroft's oration, pronounced in New York, April 25, 1865, at the obsequies of Abraham Lincoln
The true conditions of American loyalty : a speech delivered by George Ticknor Curtis, before the Democratic Union Association, March 28th, 1863.
Speech of Governor Seymour at Philadelphia.
Slavery and the rebellion, one and inseparable
"For the great empire of liberty, forward!" : Speech of Maj.-Gen. Carl Schurz, of Wisconsin, delivered at Concert Hall, Philadelphia, on Friday evening, September 16, 1864.
"Nothing's been done" : speech of Hon. Henry C. Deming, of Connecticut, at the Cooper Institute, New York, September 27th, 1864.
Sermon on the occasion of the death of President Lincoln : preached in the South Baptist Church, Hartford, Conn., Sunday, April 16, 1865
Sermon upon the assassination of Abraham Lincoln
An address to the democracy of the United States, on the duty of the Democratic Party, at this crisis.
Elements and evidences of national decay : a lecture delivered in the Presbyterian Church, Bloomsbury, N.J., Aug. 7, 1862
How to prosecute and how to end the war. : Speech of Maj.-Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, at the Academy of Music, Thursday evening, April 2, 1863.
Valedictory address of His Excellency John A. Andrew, to the two branches of the legislature of Massachusetts, January 4, 1866

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