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- Speech of President Buchanan, on the evening of Monday, July 9, 1860.
- Creator
- Buchanan, James 1791-1868, Democratic National Committee (U.S.)
- Abstract/Description
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Caption title: Great national democratic demonstration. The people by thousands ratifying the nominations of Breckinridge and Lane. The Constitution and the Union upheld. Notes: Series statement at head of title.Text printed in two columns. FAU copy edges trimmed to 23 cm.
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwsb18f43
- Subject Headings
- Breckinridge, John C. -- (John Cabell) -- 1821-1875, Campaign literature -- United States -- 19th century, Campaign literature, 1860 -- Democratic (Southern), Democratic Party (U.S.), Lane, Joseph -- 1801-1881, Presidents -- Election, Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1860, Slavery -- United States -- Extension to the territories, Speeches, addresses, etc., American -- 19th century, United States -- Politics and government -- 1857-1861
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- E-book
- Title
- Second address to the people of Maryland by William H. Collins.
- Creator
- Collins, William H. (William Handy) 1801-1881, Young, James
- Abstract/Description
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Caption title: To the people of Maryland. Notes: "Baltimore, February 23, 1861"--Page 17. FAU copy has original blue printed wrappers.
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwsb19f33
- Subject Headings
- Constitutional law -- United States, Slavery -- Maryland -- 19th century, Maryland -- Politics and government -- 1861-1865, Secession, Speeches, addresses, etc., American -- 19th century, States' rights (American politics), United States -- Politics and government -- 1857-1861, Federal government -- United States
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- E-book
- Title
- Speech delivered in Faneuil Hall, Boston, October 27, 1857 : also, speech delivered in City Hall, Newburyport, October 31, 1857.
- Creator
- Cushing, Caleb 1800-1879
- Abstract/Description
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Wrapper title: Speeches by Caleb Cushing. FAU copy edges trimmed to 24 cm. Has original printed wrappers, side stitched with cord.
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwsb18f14
- Subject Headings
- Slavery -- Political aspects -- United States -- History -- 19th century -- Sources, Speeches, addresses, etc., American -- 19th century, United States -- Politics and government -- 1853-1857, United States -- Politics and government -- 1857-1861, Cushing, Caleb 1800-1879 Speech delivered in City Hall, Newburyport, October 31, 1857
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- E-book
- Title
- Fears for the future of the republic : an oration delivered before the literary societies of Lafayette College.
- Creator
- Dougherty, Daniel 1826-1892
- Abstract/Description
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By Daniel Dougherty, Esq., of Philadelphia.
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwsb18f27
- Subject Headings
- Civil war, Patriotism, United States -- Politics and government -- 1857-1861, Slavery -- United States, Speeches, addresses, etc., American -- 19th century
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- "See the conquering hero comes" : principles of Stephen A. Douglas illustrated in his speeches.
- Creator
- Douglas, Stephen A. (Stephen Arnold) 1813-1861
- Abstract/Description
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Caption title. Summary: Extracts from speeches given by Douglas during his campaign tour through the U.S. in 1859. Text printed in two columns. FAU Libraries' copy imperfect: pages trimmed rough and too closely along fore edge, with some loss of text on pages 3-5; pages 1-2 torn, with some loss of text.
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwsb18f44
- Subject Headings
- Douglas, Stephen A. -- (Stephen Arnold) -- 1813-1861 -- Views on slavery, Campaign literature -- 1859 -- Democratic, Campaign literature -- United States -- 19th century, Slavery -- Law and legislation -- United States, Slavery -- United States -- Extension to the territories, Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- United States, United States -- Politics and government -- 1857-1861, Democratic Party (U.S.)
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- E-book
- Title
- Address of Thomas D. Eliot, of the 1st congressional district of Massachusetts, to his constituents.
- Creator
- Eliot, Thomas D. (Thomas Dawes) 1808-1870, Polkinhorn, Henry 1813-1890
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Caption title. Imprint from colophon, page 8."Washington, February, 1861."--Page 8.
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwsb19f27
- Subject Headings
- Constitutional history -- United States, Secession -- United States, Slavery -- United States, Speeches, addresses, etc., American -- 19th century, States' rights (American politics), United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Causes, United States -- Politics and government -- 1857-1861
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- E-book
- Title
- Success of our Republic : an oration by Hon. Edward Everett, delivered in Boston, Mass., July 4, 1860.
- Creator
- Everett, Edward 1794-1865, H.H. Lloyd & Co
- Abstract/Description
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Published in the same year by Geo. C. Rand & Avery, under title: Oration delivered before the city authorities of Boston on the Fourth of July, 1860. Includes bibliographical references. FAU copy without the paper cover, trimmed to 19 cm.
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwsb18f31
- Subject Headings
- Fourth of July addresses -- 1860, Fourth of July celebrations -- Massachusetts -- Boston, Fourth of July orations -- 19th century, Patriotism -- United States, Speeches, addresses, etc., American -- 19th century, United States -- Foreign relations, United States -- Politics and government -- 1857-1861
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- E-book
- Title
- Speech of Hon. J.Z. Goodrich, of Mass., delivered in the Peace Convention in Washington, February, 1861.
- Creator
- Goodrich, John Z. (John Zacheus) 1804-1885, J.E. Farwell & Co.
- Abstract/Description
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This is the story of the February 1861 Washington Peace Conference, the bipartisan, last-ditch effort to prevent the Civil War, an effort that nearly averted the carnage that followed. Most of America's great statesmen came together at the historic Willard Hotel in a desperate attempt to stave off Civil War. Participants included Lincoln himself. Seven southern states had already seceded, and the conferees battled against time to craft a compromise to protect slavery and thus preserve the...
Show moreThis is the story of the February 1861 Washington Peace Conference, the bipartisan, last-ditch effort to prevent the Civil War, an effort that nearly averted the carnage that followed. Most of America's great statesmen came together at the historic Willard Hotel in a desperate attempt to stave off Civil War. Participants included Lincoln himself. Seven southern states had already seceded, and the conferees battled against time to craft a compromise to protect slavery and thus preserve the union and prevent war. Revelatory and definitive, The Peace That Almost Was, demonstrates that slavery was the main issue of the conference, and thus of the war itself, and that no matter the shared faith, family, and friendships of the participants, ultimately no compromise could be reached. At head of title: Non-extension of slavery the policy of "the fathers of the Republic."--Slavery allowed, though disapproved, in the old states, but absolutely prohibited in the territories and new states. - Effect of this policy, and its bearing upon the modern doctrine of state rights and state equality, stated and considered. "Appendix:" pages [29]-31.FAU Libraries' copy side stitched with cord.
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwsb21f35
- Subject Headings
- Conference Convention -- (1861 : -- Washington, D.C.), Constitutional law -- United States, Secession -- Southern States, Slavery -- Extension to the territories, Slavery -- United States -- Extension to the territories, Speeches, addresses, etc., American -- 19th century, States' rights (American politics), United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Causes, United States -- Politics and government -- 1857-1861
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- E-book
- Title
- The great conflict, or, Cause and cure of secession.
- Creator
- Miller, Leo, Pierce & Berry
- Abstract/Description
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Cause and cure of secession. Notes: "Delivered at Pratt's Hall, Providence, R.I., on the evening of Sunday, Dec. 8, 1861, and repeated by universal request, at the same place, on Tuesday evening of the following week." "Pierce & Berry, printers... Providence, R.I."--Title page verso. FAU Libraries' copy edges trimmed to 22 cm. Has inscription: To the New Jersey Historical Society, from S. Alofsen. Jersey City, June 1st. 1863.
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwsb20f7
- Subject Headings
- American Civil War (1861-1865), History, Secession, Slavery -- United States, Speeches, addresses, etc., American -- 19th century, United States, United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Causes, United States -- Politics and government -- 1857-1861
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- E-book
- Title
- Communication from His Excellency the Governor, transmitting certain Resolutions of the legislatures of Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia and Alabama.
- Creator
- New York (State) Legislature Senate, Morgan, Edwin D. (Edwin Denison) 1811-1883
- Abstract/Description
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Senate document (New York (State). Legislature. Senate) ; 1861, no. 20. Alternate title: At head of title: State of New York. No. 20. In Senate, February 1, 1861. Caption title. "E.D. Morgan"--Below caption title, page [1]. "Resolutions proposing amendments to the Constitution of the United States": pages 3-5."Joint resolutions relative to the maintenance of the Constitution and the Union": pages 6-8. Summary: 1861 Tennessee resolution proposing pro-slavery amendments to the United States...
Show moreSenate document (New York (State). Legislature. Senate) ; 1861, no. 20. Alternate title: At head of title: State of New York. No. 20. In Senate, February 1, 1861. Caption title. "E.D. Morgan"--Below caption title, page [1]. "Resolutions proposing amendments to the Constitution of the United States": pages 3-5."Joint resolutions relative to the maintenance of the Constitution and the Union": pages 6-8. Summary: 1861 Tennessee resolution proposing pro-slavery amendments to the United States Constitution and the Pennsylvania resolutions against the recently passed Ordinance of Secession. Tennessee's resolution includes 9 propositions to be embraced as amendments to the U.S. Constitution, regarding recognition of slaves as property, defining slave holding territories, protecting property rights with respect to fugitive slaves, and permanently limiting the power of Congress to outlaw slavery; further resolving, if such a "plan of adjustment" not be acceded to, that the slave states, and any Northern states electing to do so in union with them, may adopt for themselves the Constitution of the United States, so amended, as their own, and sever connections with states "refusing such reasonable guarantees to our future safety."
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwsb19f31
- Subject Headings
- Slavery -- Law and legislation -- United States -- 19th century, Slavery -- Southern States, Secession -- Southern States -- 19th century, Constitutional amendments -- United States, Constitutional history -- United States -- 19th century, United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Causes -- Sources, United States -- Politics and government -- 1857-1861, Alabama -- Politics and government -- 1861-1865, Georgia -- Politics and government -- 1861-1865, Massachusetts -- Politics and government -- 1861-1865
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- E-book
- Title
- Washington and the union : oration delivered.
- Creator
- Palmer, Robert M. 1820-1862, Pennsylvania General Assembly Senate
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By Hon. Robert M. Palmer, speaker of the Senate of Pennsylvania, at the reception of President Lincoln at Harrisburg, and the raising of the national flag on the dome of the Capitol, on the 22d day of February 1861. Includes verse. FAU copy has original printed decorated covers, side stitched with cord; edges trimmed to 22 cm
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwsb19f5
- Subject Headings
- Washington, George -- 1732-1799 -- Anniversaries, etc, Harrisburg (Pa.) -- History -- 19th century -- Sources, Lincoln, Abraham -- 1809-1865 -- Travel -- Pennsylvania -- Harrisburg, United States -- Politics and government -- 1857-1861, Washington's Birthday addresses, Speeches, addresses, etc., American -- 19th century, Poems, Poetry
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- E-book
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- 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.
- Creator
- Sherman, John 1823-1900
- Abstract/Description
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Speech of Honorable John Sherman of Ohio. Notes: Caption title.Text in two columns.
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwsb18f40
- Subject Headings
- Campaign literature -- United States -- 19th century, Campaign literature, 1860 -- Republican, Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1860, Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ), Slavery -- United States -- Extension to the territories, Speeches, addresses, etc., American -- 19th century, United States -- Politics and government -- 1857-1861
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- E-book
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- The Republican platform : revised speech of Hon. E.G. Spaulding, of New York.
- Creator
- Spaulding, E. G. (Elbridge Gerry) 1809-1897, Republican Congressional Committee
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Delivered at Buffalo and Washington : at meetings held to ratify the nomination of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin, for President and Vice-President. Caption title. Text in two columns."Presidential campaign of 1860. Republican Executive Congressional Committee ..." campaign advertisement on page 8. Includes extract from a speech by Lincoln in 1858, and his letter to Canisius, May 17, 1859. Republican Platform adopted by the Chicago Convention, May 17, 1860 -- Remarks of Mr. Spaulding --...
Show moreDelivered at Buffalo and Washington : at meetings held to ratify the nomination of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin, for President and Vice-President. Caption title. Text in two columns."Presidential campaign of 1860. Republican Executive Congressional Committee ..." campaign advertisement on page 8. Includes extract from a speech by Lincoln in 1858, and his letter to Canisius, May 17, 1859. Republican Platform adopted by the Chicago Convention, May 17, 1860 -- Remarks of Mr. Spaulding -- Extract from a speech of Hon. Abraham Lincoln -- Letter from Mr. Lincoln. FAU Libraries' copy edges trimmed to 22 cm.
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwsb18f39
- Subject Headings
- Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) -- Platforms, Campaign literature -- United States -- 19th century, Campaign literature, 1860 -- Republican, Lincoln, Abraham -- 1809-1865, Hamlin, Hannibal -- 1809-1891, Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1860, Speeches, addresses, etc., American -- 19th century, United States -- Declaration of Independence, United States -- Politics and government -- 1857-1861, Equality
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- E-book
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- Democratic protests against the Lecompton fraud.
- Creator
- Stanton, Frederick P. (Frederick Perry), Wise, Henry A. (Henry Alexander) 1806-1876
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Caption title.Text printed in two columns. "Read and circulate"--Foot of page 8. FAU copy has pages trimmed to 23 cm. Contents: Address of Hon. F.P. Stanton -- Letter from Hon. George Bancroft -- [Letter] from Hon. T.L. Harris -- [Letter] from Hon. John Hickman -- Great letter from Governor Wise, of Virginia -- [Letter] from Hon. R.J. Walker. Bancroft, George 1800-1891 Letter; Harris, T. L. (Thomas Langrell) 1816-1858 Letter; Hickman, John 1810-1875 Letter; Stanton, Frederick P. (Frederick...
Show moreCaption title.Text printed in two columns. "Read and circulate"--Foot of page 8. FAU copy has pages trimmed to 23 cm. Contents: Address of Hon. F.P. Stanton -- Letter from Hon. George Bancroft -- [Letter] from Hon. T.L. Harris -- [Letter] from Hon. John Hickman -- Great letter from Governor Wise, of Virginia -- [Letter] from Hon. R.J. Walker. Bancroft, George 1800-1891 Letter; Harris, T. L. (Thomas Langrell) 1816-1858 Letter; Hickman, John 1810-1875 Letter; Stanton, Frederick P. (Frederick Perry) 1814-1894 Address; Walker, Robert J. (Robert John) 1801-1869 Letter; Wise, Henry A. (Henry Alexander) 1806-1876 Letter
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwsb18f19
- Subject Headings
- Constitutions -- Kansas, Kansas -- History -- 1854-1861 -- Sources, Kansas -- Politics and government -- 1854-1861, Lecompton constitution, Slavery -- Political aspects -- Kansas -- History -- 19th century -- Sources, Slavery -- Political aspects -- United States -- History -- 19th century -- Sources, Slavery -- United States -- Extension to the territories -- 19th century, Speeches, addresses, etc., American -- 19th century, United States -- Kansas Nebraska Act, United States -- Politics and government -- 1857-1861
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- E-book
- Title
- The frauds in Kansas illustrated. Speech of Hon. Frederick P. Stanton, late acting Governor of Kansas, at the Chinese Assembly Rooms, New York, February 17, 1858.
- Creator
- Stanton, Frederick P. (Frederick Perry) 1814-1894
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Speech of Honorable Frederick P. Stanton.On the admission of Kansas into the Union. Imprint statement from colophon. Two columns to the page. Notes: Caption title.
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwsb18f16
- Subject Headings
- Kansas -- History -- 1854-1861 -- Sources, Kansas -- Politics and government -- 1854-1861, Slavery -- Political aspects -- United States -- History -- 19th century -- Sources, Speeches, addresses, etc., American -- 19th century, United States -- Politics and government -- 1857-1861
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- E-book
- Title
- The assertions of a secessionist.
- Creator
- Stephens, Alexander H. (Alexander Hamilton) 1812-1883, Loyal Publication Society of New York
- Abstract/Description
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Series: Loyal Publication Society (Series) ; no. 56. Alternate title: Also known as: Assertions of a secessionist (vice-president of so-called Confederate States). Cover title. Differs from another edition only in arrangement of type, page 8 beginning: demands; and in printer's name at foot of page 8: Francis & Loutrel...Stephens' 1860 speech previously published as Loyal Publication Society series no. 36. Includes text of the extract from Stephens' speech delivered at the convention of...
Show moreSeries: Loyal Publication Society (Series) ; no. 56. Alternate title: Also known as: Assertions of a secessionist (vice-president of so-called Confederate States). Cover title. Differs from another edition only in arrangement of type, page 8 beginning: demands; and in printer's name at foot of page 8: Francis & Loutrel...Stephens' 1860 speech previously published as Loyal Publication Society series no. 36. Includes text of the extract from Stephens' speech delivered at the convention of Georgia, January 1861: "This step (of secession) once taken, can never be recalled ...", pages 6-8. Stephens calls to consider the propriety of secession.
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwsb21f38
- Subject Headings
- Campaign literature -- 1864 -- Republican, Georgia -- Convention of the People -- (1861 : -- Milledgeville, Ga. and Savannah, Ga.), Georgia -- Politics and government, Secession -- Georgia, Secession -- Southern States, Slavery -- United States, Speeches, addresses, etc., American -- 19th century, State governments -- Southern States, United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Causes, United States -- Politics and government -- 1857-1861
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- E-book
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- Address to the Democracy and the people of the United States by the National Democratic Executive Committee.
- Creator
- Stevens, Isaac Ingalls 1818-1862, Democratic National Committee (U.S.)
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In support of the Southern Democratic ticket of John C. Breckinridge and Daniel S. Dickinson. Signed at end: Isaac I. Stevens, Chairman. Text in two columns, publication data on t.p. FAU Libraries' copy edges trimmed to 24 cm.
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwsb18f37
- Subject Headings
- Campaign literature -- United States -- 19th century, Campaign literature, 1860 -- Democratic (Southern), Democratic Party (U.S.), Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1860, Speeches, addresses, etc., American -- 19th century, United States -- Politics and government -- 1857-1861
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- E-book
- Title
- The encroachments and exactions of slavery : speech of the Hon. Horatio J. Stow.
- Creator
- Stow, Horatio J. 1859, Laflin, Addison Henry 1823-1878
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Speech of the Honorable Horatio J. Stow, of Niagara County. Notes: Caption title. Text printed in two columns. FAU copy pages trimmed too closely along bottom edge with some loss of text on page 10; trimmed to 22 cm. Page [1] has ink stamp: "A.H. Laflin, Senator, 20th District."
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwsb18f18
- Subject Headings
- Congressional addresses -- United States -- 19th century, Slavery -- Political aspects -- United States -- History -- 19th century -- Sources, Slavery -- United States -- Extension to the territories -- Speeches in Congress, Slavery -- United States -- Speeches in Congress, Speeches, addresses, etc., American -- 19th century, United States -- Politics and government -- 1857-1861
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- E-book
- Title
- Speech of Hon. Lyman Trumbull on the great issues of the day.
- Creator
- Trumbull, Lyman 1813-1896, Lincoln, Abraham 1809-1865
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Speech of Honorable Abraham Lincoln in reply to Stephen A. Douglas. Speech of Honorable Lyman Trumbull on the great issues of the day. Caption title. Appended: "Speech of Hon. Abraham Lincoln in reply to Stephen A. Douglas, delivered in Chicago, Saturday, July 10, 1858"--Pages [10]-16. FAU copy imperfect: closely trimmed at bottom edge with some loss of text.
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwsb18f22
- Subject Headings
- Campaign literature, 1858 -- Republican, Kansas -- Politics and government -- 1854-1861, Lincoln Douglas Debates (Illinois : 1858), Lincoln Douglas Debates, Ill., 1858, Scott, Dred -- 1809-1858, Slavery -- United States -- Extension to the territories, Speeches, addresses, etc., American -- 19th century, United States -- Politics and government -- 1857-1861, Lincoln, Abraham 1809-1865 Speech of Hon. Abraham Lincoln in reply to Stephen A. Douglas, delivered in Chicago, Saturday, July 10, 1858
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- E-book
- Title
- Disunion--its remedy : speech of Geo. M. Weston, of Maine, before the Republican Association of Washington, August 2, 1860.
- Creator
- Weston, George M. (George Melville) 1816-1887, Buell & Blanchard
- Abstract/Description
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Speech of George M. Weston, of Maine before the Republican Association of Washington. Caption title. Imprint statement from colophon, page [8]. Text printed in two columns. FAU copy with untrimmed edges 24 cm.
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwsb18f42
- Subject Headings
- Secession -- Southern States, United States -- Politics and government -- 1857-1861, Unionists (United States Civil War), Southern States, Speeches, addresses, etc., American -- 19th century
- Format
- E-book