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Speeches of Mr. Webster at Capon Springs, Virginia
Who are sectional?
An address upon secession : delivered at Charlestown, Mass., on the eve of the 8th of January, 1861
Disunion--its remedy : speech of Geo. M. Weston, of Maine, before the Republican Association of Washington, August 2, 1860.
Address of Thomas D. Eliot, of the 1st congressional district of Massachusetts, to his constituents.
Character and results of the war. : how to prosecute and how to end it.
Our country in the light of history. : an address before the Alumni Association of Pennsylvania College, delivered in Christ's Church, Gettysburg, Pa., September 18, 1861
The great conflict, or, Cause and cure of secession
The assertions of a secessionist.
Second address to the people of Maryland by William H. Collins.
Union for the sake of the Union.' : Speech of A.B. Judd, of Stratford, on the state of the country. Delivered in the Legislature of Conn., July 9th, 1862
The Union : an address by the Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, delivered before the Literary Societies of Amherst College, July 10th, 1861.
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
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.
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.
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.
Speech of Hon. J.Z. Goodrich, of Mass., delivered in the Peace Convention in Washington, February, 1861.
Our country and its cause : a discourse preached October 2d, 1864 in the South Presbyterian Church, of Brooklyn
An address to the democracy of the United States, on the duty of the Democratic Party, at this crisis.

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