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Who are sectional?
Why the Republican Party should be trusted; the key-note by Henry Ward Beecher at the Academy of Music, Brooklyn, Monday evening, June 14, 1880.
"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.
"One country! One constitution! One Destiny!" : Speeches of William Curtis Noyes, Daniel S. Dickinson, and Lyman Tremain at the Great Union War Ratification Meeting, held at the Cooper Institute, in the city of New York October 8th, 1862.
Speech of Major Gen'l John A. Rawlins, chief of staff, U.S.A. : General Grant's views in harmony with Congress : authentic exposition of his principles.
By their fruits ye know them : speech of Hon. Jacob H. Ela, in Town Hall, Rochester, Feb. 26, 1878
The Republican platform : revised speech of Hon. E.G. Spaulding, of New York
The Republican Party-- its history and policy : speech of Hon. John Sherman, of Ohio, at the Cooper Institute, in the city of New York, April 13, 1860.
A plain statement addressed to all honest Democrats
Zealots. Five radicals: Saints or sinners
James Buchanan, his doctrines and policy as exhibited by himself and friends.
Address of the Printers' Grant and Colfax Club of the District of Columbia.
"Nothing's been done" : speech of Hon. Henry C. Deming, of Connecticut, at the Cooper Institute, New York, September 27th, 1864.
General Garfield as a statesman and orator : paragraphs from his speeches in Congress and on the stump
Speech of Alphonso Taft at Marietta, O., delivered August 9, 1875
The New York election and the state of the country : Mr. Jay's address to the citizens of Westchester County, on the approaching state election ; delivered at Morrisania, N.Y. Oct. 30, 1862.
Are we a nation? Address of Hon. Charles Sumner before the New York Young Men's Republican Union, at the Cooper Institute, Tuesday evening, Nov. 19, 1867.
An address to the people of Maryland, by the National Republican Central Committee of Baltimore, : shewing the necessity of a vigorous and united action, to preserve the constitution and laws, rights and liberties of the people of the United States.
The responsibilities of a Republican government : a discourse, preached Fast Day, April 8, 1841
The slave oligarchy and its usurpations : speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, November 2, 1855, in Faneuil Hall, Boston.

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