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This volume is produced from digital images from the Cornell University Library Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Collection Related Free eBooks - Webster's March 7th Speech/Secession
- Extract From A Speech By Alexander H. Stephens, Vice-president Of The Confederate States, Delivered In The Secession Convention Of Georgia, January 1861
- Speech Of Hon. Daniel Webster, On Mr. Clay's Resolutions
- Review Of Webster's Speech On Slavery
- Select Speeches Of Daniel Webster, 1817-1845
- Speech Of Hon. Thomas L. Clingman, Of North Carolina, Against The Revolutionary Movement Of The Anti-slavery Party
- Conscience And The Constitution With Remarks On The Recent Speech Of The Hon. Daniel Webster In The Senate Of The United States On The Subject Of Slavery
- The Speech Of John A. Chandler (of Norfolk County,) In The House Of Delegates Of Virginia, On The Policy Of The State With Respect To Her Slave Population
- The Story Of Archer Alexander From Slavery To Freedom, March 30, 1863
- Speech Of Hon. Stephen A. Douglas On The "measures Of Adjustment"
- The Trial Of Theodore Parker, For The "misdemeanor" Of A Speech In Faneuil Hall Against Kidnapping
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- Bearing Arms In The Twenty-seventh Massachusetts Regiment Of Volunteer Infantry During The Civil War, 1861-1865
- State Of The Country: Speech Of Hon. A. G. Brown, Of Mississippi, In The Confederate Senate, December 24, 1863
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- The loyalty oath, the Free Speech Movement, and education reforms at the University of California, Berkeley : oral history transcript / 2004
- Introduction To The Study Of Sign Language Among The North American Indians As Illustrating The Gesture Speech Of Mankind
- Speech Of Hon. W.a. Richardson, Of Illinois, Delivered In Burlington, New Jersey, Tuesday Evening, July 17, 1860
- Message To The Black Movement
- Huey Newton Talks To The Movement
- A Call To Conscience: The Landmark Speeches Of Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Burke's Speech On Concilation With America
- Washington's Farewell Address; Webster's First Bunker Hill Oration; Lincoln's Gettysburg Address: Edited, With Introduction And Notes
- Speech Of Hon. C. C. Clay, Jr., On Slavery Issues
- A History Of The Proceedings In The City Of New Orleans, On The Occasion Of The Funeral Ceremonies In Honor Of Calhoun, Clay And Webster, Which Took Place On Thursday, December 9th, 1852
- Speeches, Lectures, And Letters
- Recent Speeches And Addresses
- Life Of Stephen A. Douglas: To Which Are Added His Speeches And Reports
- Speech Of Horace Mann, Of Massachusetts On The Subject Of Slavery In The Territories, And The Consequences Of A Dissolution Of The Union
- Speech Of Hon. J. Collamer, Of Vermont, On Slavery In The Territories
- Speech Of Hon. Francis W. Kellogg, Of Michigan, In The House Of Representatives, June 12, 1860
- Speech Of The Hon. William B. Reed, On The Presidential Question
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