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The Whig almanac and United States register for 1852
A speech delivered by George Wood, Esq., before a committee of the friends of Daniel Webster : at Constitution Hall, New-York, on Tuesday evening, 4th May, 1852.
Speech of John H. George, esq. : of Concord, at the mass convention of the democracy of New Hampshire, in honor of the nomination of Gen. Franklin Pierce, held at Concord, N.H., June 10, 1852.
Dinner to the Hon. Daniel Webster, of Massachusetts : by the merchants, and other citizens of Philadelphia, December 2, 1846, with Mr. Webster's speech.
Daniel Webster Speech at Dinner Honoring his Presence
Speech of William E. Robinson, in exposition of New Hampshire Democracy in its relations to Catholic emancipation, including a scrutiny of the part taken with reference thereto, by Gen. Franklin Pierce.
Mr. Webster's Andover address and his political course while secretary of state.
A funeral oration, on the character, life, and public services of Henry Clay. Delivered in Cincinnati, Nov. 2, 1852, at the request of the Clay Monumental Association of Ohio.
The address and proceedings of the friends of Daniel Webster assembled in Faneuil Hall, on Wednesday, September 15th, 1852, in mass convention.
Speech of the Hon. Robert M. M'Lane at the ratification meeting : held on Broadway, Fell's Point, on Wednesday evening, July 14, 1852.
Great speech of the Honourable James Buchanan, delivered at the mass meeting of the Democracy of western Pennsylvania, at Greensburg, on Thursday, Oct. 7, 1852.
Daniel Webster : an oration by the Hon. Edward Everett
A discourse delivered before the Faculty, students, and alumni of Dartmouth College, on the day preceding commencement, July 27, 1853, commemorative of Daniel Webster.
A discourse delivered before the faculty, students, and alumni of Dartmouth College, on the day preceding commencement, July 27, 1853, commemorative of Daniel Webster
Reception of Mr. Webster at Boston, September 30, 1842 : with his speech, delivered in Faneuil Hall on that occasion.