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The genius and posture of America : an oration delivered before the citizens of Boston, July 4, 1857
Americanism. Speech of Hon. Lewis D. Campbell, of Ohio, delivered at the American mass meeting, held in Washington city, February 29th, 1856
Speech of the Hon. James E. Cooley, before the democracy of Syracuse, in mass meeting assembled, on Tuesday evening, Nov. 1, 1853.
Speech delivered in Faneuil Hall, Boston, October 27, 1857 : also, speech delivered in City Hall, Newburyport, October 31, 1857
Speech of Edward C. Delavan, Esq., at a meeting of the friends of Mr. Fillmore, at Ballston, Aug. 9, 1856.
Address and proceedings of the Democratic State Convention : held at Syracuse, September 13, 1853.
Proceedings and address, of the Democratic State Convention : held at Syracuse, January tenth and eleventh, 1856.
The ovation to Mr. Fillmore : speeches of Mr. Fillmore.
Address of the State Central Committee.
Slaveholding not sinful. : An argument before the General Synod of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, October, 1855.
Argument of the Hon. Edson B. Olds, of Ohio before the Judiciary Committee of the House, March 2, 1854 : against the bill proposing to divide the State of Ohio into two Judicial Circuits
Address illustrative of the nature and power of the slave states, and the duties of the free states; delivered at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Quincy, Mass., on Thursday, June 5, 1856.
Speech delivered by Hon. Josiah Quincy, Senior : before the Whig State Convention, assembled at the Music Hall, Boston, Aug. 16, 1854.
Speech of Josiah Randall, Esq., of Philadelphia : delivered at Chambersburg, August 6, 1856, at the request of the Democratic State Convention, of Pennsylvania.
The slave oligarchy and its usurpations : speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, November 2, 1855, in Faneuil Hall, Boston.
Remarks of Hon. Miles Taylor, of Louisiana, accompanied by a letter to the editors of the Washington Union.
Speech of Mr. Toucey, of Connecticut, defending himself against the Nebraska resolutions of the Legislature of Connecticut.
Communication from His Honor the Mayor, Fernando Wood : transmitted to the Common Council of New-York, February 4th, 1856.