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A plain statement addressed to all honest Democrats
In memory of Charles Sumner. Sermon preached at King's Chapel, Sunday, March 22, 1874
The American war : a lecture, delivered in London, October 20, 1862
Address delivered before the Tammany Society, at Tammany Hall, New York, July 4th, 1873
A discourse before the Young Men's Colonization Society of Pennsylvania, delivered October 24, 1834, in St. Paul's church, Philadelphia.
A eulogy on the Honorable John Quincy Adams, delivered March 24, 1848, at the request of the students of Dartmouth college.
The state of the country. A discourse preached in the Federal street meetinghouse in Boston, on Sunday, June 8, 1856.
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
The supremacy of law, applied to the state of the country : a baccalaureate address to the senior class of 1864
Speech delivered by Hon. Josiah Quincy, Senior : before the Whig State Convention, assembled at the Music Hall, Boston, Aug. 16, 1854.
Our foreign relations : showing present perils from England and France
North and South, or, Four questions considered : What have we done? What have we to do? What have we to hope? What have we to fear? A sermon preached in the First Church in Hartford, on the day of the national fast, Sept. 26th, 1861
Great speech of Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson to the democracy, in mass meeting assembled at Wyoming County, Pa., August 19, 1861, on The existing rebellion.
Communication from His Excellency the Governor, transmitting certain Resolutions of the legislatures of Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia and Alabama.
Democratic protests against the Lecompton fraud.
The northern iron : a discourse delivered in the North church, Hartford, on the annual state fast, April 14, 1854
The national security and the national faith; guarantees for the national freedman and the national creditor.
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.
Slavery, in its present aspects and relations. A sermon preached on Fast Day, April 6, 1854, at Cambridge, Mass.
The obligation of man to obey the civil law : its ground, and its extent : a discourse delivered December 12, 1850, on occasion of the public thanksgiving : in the Church of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn, N.Y.

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