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Speech of President Buchanan, on the evening of Monday, July 9, 1860.
Second address to the people of Maryland by William H. Collins.
Speech delivered in Faneuil Hall, Boston, October 27, 1857 : also, speech delivered in City Hall, Newburyport, October 31, 1857
Fears for the future of the republic : an oration delivered before the literary societies of Lafayette College
"See the conquering hero comes" : principles of Stephen A. Douglas illustrated in his speeches.
Address of Thomas D. Eliot, of the 1st congressional district of Massachusetts, to his constituents.
Success of our Republic : an oration by Hon. Edward Everett, delivered in Boston, Mass., July 4, 1860.
Speech of Hon. J.Z. Goodrich, of Mass., delivered in the Peace Convention in Washington, February, 1861.
The great conflict, or, Cause and cure of secession
Communication from His Excellency the Governor, transmitting certain Resolutions of the legislatures of Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia and Alabama.
Washington and the union : oration delivered
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.
The Republican platform : revised speech of Hon. E.G. Spaulding, of New York
Democratic protests against the Lecompton fraud.
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.
The assertions of a secessionist.
Address to the Democracy and the people of the United States by the National Democratic Executive Committee.
The encroachments and exactions of slavery : speech of the Hon. Horatio J. Stow
Speech of Hon. Lyman Trumbull on the great issues of the day
Disunion--its remedy : speech of Geo. M. Weston, of Maine, before the Republican Association of Washington, August 2, 1860.